ionode?
Jaye Mathisen
mrcpu at internetcds.com
Thu Jun 22 07:43:53 UTC 2000
Most likely you will have to re-newfs your disk. Look at the -i option
and drop the value a bit. (to increase the number of inodes, reduce the #
of bytes/inode). I don't recall what the recommended values are these
days, as I have switched to the CNFS storage method which doesn't ahve
these problems...
On Thu, 22 Jun 2000, Atsushi Tamae wrote:
> Hello
>
> This is Atsushi from Japnan
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
> I found this.
>
> /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s6 27695 229969 11% /usr
> /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s3 3051 254613 1% /var
> /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s5 9987 112893 8% /opt
> /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s7 4806 367930 1% /export/home
> /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s1 9237 240619 4% /usr/openwin
> /dev/md/dsk/d0 4345600 0 100% /var/news
>
> What should I do for fix this problem?
>
> Atsushi Tamae
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> >Atsushi Tamae <atamae at mac.com> writes:
> >
> > > I am managing news server in japan isp.
> > > The server is Solaris 8 for intel.
> > > I found that wired message in innstat result.
> >
> >Try df -i to see inode usage. News generates a lot of small files, so
> >it's not uncommon for the spool to run out of inodes before it runs out of
> >disk space. Each file takes up one inode.
> >
> >--
> Russ Allbery (rra at stanford.edu) <http://www.eyrie.org/~eagle/>
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