is there an artificial limit on the number of files in a volume? or the root of a volume? I'm running openafs and have a volume such as
br01ai01:/# vos examine mail.qu.viri mail.qu.viri 536871081 RW 10329 K On-line mgw01 /vicepa RWrite 536871081 ROnly 536871082 Backup 0 MaxQuota 200000 K Creation Fri Nov 28 16:51:57 2003 Last Update Thu May 13 10:18:02 2004 1229430 accesses in the past day (i.e., vnode references)
RWrite: 536871081
number of sites -> 1
server mgw01 partition /vicepa RW Site
br01ai01:/#which as you can see is only 5% full. At the moment it works fine. But when it gets to anywhere between 15% and 50% full it will return an error indicating that the filesystem is full and can't be written to any more. This seems to happen more & more... The last 4 months it's been fine. Then last week I managed to get just over 4000 files in there before it happened. Yesterday it was just over 2000, and today it failed with only 1200 files in it...
Anyone know why? Anything I can do?
TIA
Hamish.
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