On Mon, Oct 15, 2012 at 9:40 AM, Frédéric Massot <frede...@juliana-multimedia.com> wrote: > > The problem is that the original file system (ext4) has no inode > available and increasing the size of an ext4 file system does not > increase the number of the inode. To have no more inode problem the new > filesystem is xfs, so I can not copy data with dd.
Just curious: does the content you back up consist mostly of tiny files without much duplication? It seems odd to run out of inodes while still having substantial disk space. -- Les Mikesell lesmikes...@gmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Don't let slow site performance ruin your business. Deploy New Relic APM Deploy New Relic app performance management and know exactly what is happening inside your Ruby, Python, PHP, Java, and .NET app Try New Relic at no cost today and get our sweet Data Nerd shirt too! http://p.sf.net/sfu/newrelic-dev2dev _______________________________________________ BackupPC-users mailing list BackupPC-users@lists.sourceforge.net List: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/backuppc-users Wiki: http://backuppc.wiki.sourceforge.net Project: http://backuppc.sourceforge.net/