Why 'too many' filesystems? How many do you have already? The OS will cope with many more than you could likely want.
You mention multiple SAN disks, and that makes me wonder a little. Are you worried that you would have to allocate a new disk from the SAN and use them directly as your filesystem? You should be building the provisioned storage into volume groups and slicing a filesystem of whatever size you want from that.
As a starter to help you, can you show us the output from:-
I want to have a permanent file created - and limit the size that this file can grow.. I want a circular file..
ie max size of file is 10 mb.. and if any new data written to file the oldest data removed..
How can I do this?
I am on solaris 9 x86 (3 Replies)
Hi,
I have a problem writing or copying a file 2GB or larger to either the second or third disk on my C8000. I've searched this forum and found some good information on this but still nothing to solve the problem.
I'm running hpux 11i, JFS3.3 and disk version 4 (from fstyp) on all 3 disks.
... (2 Replies)
Hi, I am not root, but I need to limit the size of my directory, so that it cannot contain more than 200M of stuff inside. Is this possible?
Also, how can I see the total size of that directory? If I do ls -ltrd, it does not give me the size of all the files inside the directory. And if I do df... (6 Replies)
Hello
I want to limit the size of a directory;
so a user cant copy more staff inside it then 5 Giga for example..
eg. /nfs/temp/jhon size can not increase more that 5Gb
I havnt found anything on the net. Is there a way to do it? (2 Replies)
Hi
i configured log rotate for a specific file.
/var/log/sauer
i configured create a file in logrotate.d
# cat /etc/logrotate.d/sauer
#this is a logrotate configuration file for msu_ng logs
/var/log/sauer {
rotate 5
size=1M
daily
compress
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Hi All,
I want to store 32KB of file in Oracle DB into CLOB field. I am not able to insert more than 32KB of file into CLOB. So i want to put a limit on the file size. I am using k shell.
My file size will dynamically increase its size, i want to check the file size if it is more than 32KB... (1 Reply)
Hey everyone
I'm trying to limit the size a directory can be under Solaris 10. I can find plenty of guides to do it for user home directories, ut what I'm after is an absolute limit, regardless of the user.
For example:
I want /export/example/ to never pass say 5 GB, no matter what user is... (3 Replies)
To find the whole size of a particular directory i use "du -sk /dirname".. but after finding the direcory's size how do i make conditions like if the size of the dir is more than 1 GB i hav to delete some of the files inside the dir (0 Replies)
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xfs_ncheck
xfs_ncheck(8) System Manager's Manual xfs_ncheck(8)NAME
xfs_ncheck - generate pathnames from i-numbers for XFS
SYNOPSIS
xfs_ncheck [ -i ino ] ... [ -f ] [ -s ] [ -l logdev ] device
DESCRIPTION
xfs_ncheck with no -i arguments generates an inode number and pathname list of all files on the given filesystem. Names of directory files
are followed by /.. The output is not sorted in any particular order. The filesystem to be examined is specified by the device argument,
which should be the disk or volume device for the filesystem. Filesystems stored in files can also be checked, using the -f flag.
OPTIONS -f Specifies that the filesystem image to be processed is stored in a regular file at device (see the mkfs.xfs -d file option). This
might happen if an image copy of a filesystem has been made into an ordinary file.
-l logdev
Specifies the device where the filesystem's external log resides. Only for those filesystems which use an external log. See the
mkfs.xfs -l option, and refer to xfs(5) for a detailed description of the XFS log.
-s Limits the report to special files and files with setuserid mode. This option may be used to detect violations of security pol-
icy.
-i ino Limits the report to only those files whose inode numbers follow. May be given multiple times to select multiple inode numbers.
If the filesystem is seriously corrupted, or very busy and looks like it is corrupt, a message of the form that would be generated by
xfs_check(8) may appear.
xfs_ncheck is only useful with XFS filesystems.
SEE ALSO mkfs.xfs(8), xfs_check(8), xfs(5).
xfs_ncheck(8)