Hi folks,

I have run into a problem with check_disk. I have a volume with 14 TB 
that is 91 % free:
> /dev/disk0s3    14Ti  1.2Ti   13Ti     9%    /Volumes/EonStor1
check_disk states it is 0 % free:
> check_disk -u GB /Volumes/EonStor1
> DISK OK - free space: /Volumes/EonStor1 0 GB (0% inode=91%);| 
> /Volumes/EonStor1=1276GB;;;0;14665
Is there a known limitation concerning the size of the volumes? With a 
volume < 2 TB I do not have this problem on the same machine.

Is there something I can do to get around this?

Any hint or help is appreciated.

Dirk

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