A Dimecres 28 Juliol 2010, Keith Lofstrom va escriure: > On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 09:01:05PM +0200, Leopold Palomo Avellaneda wrote: > > One of my vaults have failed because there's no free space. So, dirvish > > has failed during two days. I haven't found whats happening because I > > had free > > "df" tells you how many bytes are available in unused sectors. > > "df -i" tells you how many inodes are available, when using file > systems (such as ext2, ext3, etc.) that format partitions with > a fixed maximum number of inodes. If you are backing up a lot > of little files, you may run out of inodes before you run out of > available sectors. If this is your problem, future backup > partitions should be formatted with extra inodes. > > For example, my 1.5TB backup disk is currently at 80% data usage > and 20% inode usage, but that is because I formatted the backup > partition with 4x the normal number of inodes. In the past, I > have run out of inodes, and at the time there were no available > tools for efficiently copying data to reformatted partitions. Sigh. >
df -h : /dev/mapper/DiscDur-srv 398G 392G 2,4G 100% /srv df -i : /dev/mapper/DiscDur-srv 52969472 7395476 45573996 14% /srv when I executed the dirvish-crotab script I got 101Gb free. I don't have 101Gb of new data in this week!!!! Regards, Leo -- -- Linux User 152692 PGP: 0xF944807E Catalonia ------------------------------------- A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text. Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing? A: Top-posting. Q: What is the most annoying thing in e-mail? _______________________________________________ Dirvish mailing list [email protected] http://www.dirvish.org/mailman/listinfo/dirvish
