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Date:      Mon, 23 Sep 2013 16:06:19 -0700
From:      Sean Bruno <sean_bruno@yahoo.com>
To:        freebsd-fs <freebsd-fs@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: ffs(7) out of inodes [solved by reading the man page again]
Message-ID:  <1379977579.1593.11.camel@localhost>
In-Reply-To: <1379975401.1593.8.camel@localhost>
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On Mon, 2013-09-23 at 15:30 -0700, Sean Bruno wrote:
> Was building a small (5GB) disk image for a MIPS32 QEMU instance to get
> some image building and testing happening.
>=20
> I'm using FFS for the system as it seemed the lightest option, but even
> doing a "portsnap fetch" immediately runs out of inodes:
>=20
> # df -hi
> Filesystem    Size    Used   Avail Capacity iused ifree %iused  Mounted
> on
> /dev/ada0       5G    413M    4.2G     9%     17k     1  100%   /
> devfs         1.0k    1.0k      0B   100%       0     0  100%   /dev
>=20
>=20
> My makefs args:
>=20
> makefs -M 5G -B be /portstest/disk.img /portstest/mips/
>=20
> Sean

Ah, I needed to read the man page like 100+ times to find the "-f" flag
to increase the number of "free" inodes.  :-)

Sean


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