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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Maximum inodes Post 302595793 by chihung on Sunday 5th of February 2012 08:11:42 AM
Old 02-05-2012
If you are hitting 100% in i-node utilisation, you will not be able to create any file. The worst scenario will be your / (root) file system hit 100% and system may crash. That's why system administrator will normally partition /var /usr .. separately to avoid such scenario from happening.

If you monitor your system messages, you will see 'out of inodes'

The cause and action described in this link will definitely help you to understand the issue.

Chapter 2 Alphabetical Message Listing (Solaris Common Messages and Troubleshooting Guide)
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