On 10/14/1999 09:22 -0700, Thomas Davis wrote:
>>      Stephen Waters wrote:
>>      > 
>>      > Thomas Davis wrote:
>>      > >
>>      > > Stephen Kennedy wrote:
>>      > > >
>>      > > > Filesystem           1k-blocks      Used Available Use% Mounted on
>>      > > > /dev/hda5               155545     95652     51863  65% /
>>      > > > /dev/hdc6              5653028   2222232   3143636  41% /home
>>      > > > /dev/hda6              2229516    762396   1353864  36% /usr
>>      > > > /dev/md1               1011800    681344    279060  71% /usr/src
>>      > > > /dev/hda1              3310904   2522112    788792  76% /dosc
>>      > > >
>>      > >
>>      > > how about 'df -i'? you could be out of inodes..
>>      > 
>>      > if one were out of inodes, how would one go about resolving the issue?
>>      > backup filesystem and reformat w/ more available inodes?
>>      > 
>>      > preparing for the worst,
>>      > 
>>      
>>      You've got it.
>>      
>>      I don't know of any Unix FS with dynamic inode allocation..  Is there
>>      one?
>>      


Veritas' VxFS does, but, alas, there's no Linux port. Works
great on Solaris, though.

                        tw


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