Date: Sat, 5 Mar 2005 17:21:28 +0000 From: db <db@traceroute.dk> To: Freminlins <freminlins@gmail.com> Cc: questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: no free inodes Message-ID: <200503051721.29241.db@traceroute.dk> In-Reply-To: <eeef1a4c05030506126b8498fc@mail.gmail.com> References: <200503051422.50394.db@traceroute.dk> <eeef1a4c05030506126b8498fc@mail.gmail.com>
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On Saturday 05 March 2005 14:12, Freminlins wrote: > This means what it says - you have run out of inodes. Do df -i /var > and you will see all your inodes have been used up. > > The number of inodes is fixed at newfs time. This really leaves you > three options: > 1.You can either find some files on /var which are no longer wanted > and delete them, thus freeing up inodes. > 2. You can dump the file system, and recreate it using a > different-than-the-default inode density. man newfs and look at -i for > full information. > 3.You evidently have lots on space on /home so move a lot of files > (preferably a single directory containing lots of file) to /home from > /var and symlinking it. Oki, thanks! :-) br db
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