I see suddenly server down,i check everything ok but server down.When i restart server its working fine,but mail server down.I check inodes full 100 %
Please i cant do this perform.anyone know how to inodes 100 % full resolve this issue.
Last edited by Don Cragun; 04-22-2014 at 04:07 AM..
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There are two limits for a filesystem that we're normally interested in. The usual one is overall space used/free. The other is i-nodes. Fro each file, an i-node is used. There is a set number allocated when a filesystem is created. It varies by OS and version, but I seem to recall that on some versions this can be varied. It's been many years since, so I'm not sure. I think it was Solaris and you could adjust the filesystem overhead settings. You would need to increase the overhead as you have insufficient i-nodes and plenty of general space available.
I regret that I can't remember how to do this, but it might jog someone's memory.
In the meantime, can you tell us the OS and version you are having this problem on? It will be needed as each flavour is slightly different at the level you are working at. It looks like you have a Linux variant, but again there may be differences.
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.
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Hey Guys,
I need your help.
My NIS server filesystem is 100%, the NIS is running under solaris 10.
I am affraid if the server stops, it wont come up again.
Please help. (4 Replies)
Just a quick question ....as per my df -k below, I have a file system marked at 100% full, why does it say there is 44,240 kb available ??
Filesystem kbytes used avail capacity Mounted on
/dev/dsk/c0t0d0s0 2055463 1753694 240106 88% /
/proc 0 ... (1 Reply)
Dear experts
My / directory shows 100% full. What should I do???
What is normal size and
how can I prevent it.
I am using Solaris 8 on an Ultra 60.
Thanks for your advises.
Reza (6 Replies)