10-06-2016
100% Inode full with only 67% FS full.
AIX Version 6.1 and 7.1.
I understand that when the OS initially creates the FS and inodes, its pretty strict, but not always tuned to a 1:1 ratio. I see the same thing when adding a whole disk LV to a separate device.
It seems that when we expand a filesystem the inodes don't get tuned appropriately. So we end up with a 100% inode table full with a % of FS still available.
I know under some other OS's they have like tunefs or other type of filesystem maintenance to help with the inodes to FS space allocation.
What does AIX provide to do the same. getting kinda tired of seeing a 12gb root (/ fs) full with only 67% fs full and a 100% inode table full. I cannot expand the filesystem any more due lack of free PP's.
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