On Dec 19, 2013, at 11:20 AM, Natxo Asenjo wrote: > hi, > > my /data/nfsen/profiles-data directory has 840673 files in it, and my > hard disk just ran out of inodes. > > What are the best practices for filesystems and nfsen, any tips on how > to clean up without losing too much history? Or is this just > impossible and I just need to clean up and lose data?
The best practivce is to use a modern file system ;) Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Avail Capacity iused ifree %iused Mounted on pool/nfsen-one 801064090 39022260 762041829 5% 1011391 1524083659 0% /usr/local/nfsen-cliderio1 pool/nfsen-rwo 762337633 295804 762041829 0% 84901 1524083659 0% /usr/local/nfsen-dark pool/nfsen-three 794773799 32731970 762041829 4% 536854 1524083659 0% /usr/local/nfsen-servicios pool/nfsen-test 787853524 25811694 762041829 3% 701742 1524083659 0% /usr/local/nfsen-sflow pool/nfsen 1045826448 283784619 762041829 27% 1667162 1524083659 0% /usr/local/var/nfsen Not a problem at all with ZFS. ZFS doesn't have a limit on the number of "objects" you can store in a dataset (rough equivalent of a filesystem). Borja. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Rapidly troubleshoot problems before they affect your business. Most IT organizations don't have a clear picture of how application performance affects their revenue. With AppDynamics, you get 100% visibility into your Java,.NET, & PHP application. Start your 15-day FREE TRIAL of AppDynamics Pro! http://pubads.g.doubleclick.net/gampad/clk?id=84349831&iu=/4140/ostg.clktrk _______________________________________________ Nfsen-discuss mailing list Nfsen-discuss@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/nfsen-discuss