On 07/05/2013 18:46, p.lane wrote:
On 07/05/2013 15:42, C A Wills wrote:
Hi Bob

Thanks for the info but using df -i only lists info of the laptop I'm using although the remote partition is 'mounted' on the desktop and I can 'see' the files on it in Nautilus.
The only partitions listed are sda2 (root) & sda6 (home).

*C A Wills*

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On 07/05/13 12:39, Bob Dunlop wrote:
$ df -i


From my Solaris admin I remember having to increase the number of inodes on an expanded filesystem on an EMC array.

/etc/bin/nfstsat

the size of the inode cache can be increased as it is a quota system tied to the 'maxuser' parameter.
increase the 'maxusers' parameter in the /etc/system file.
By default, it is set to the amount (number) of RAM present.

set maxusers = 1024

increasing this parameter increases the number of available inodes. A reboot is required.
The system will recompute the size of the inode cache.
Not sure how this translates to Linux, but is worth a search.
bon chance.

btw...jfs2 increases inode allocation on the fly......allegedly.

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