Hi Mario and thanks for the prompt reply. My number is the same.
This clue leads me to believe that I have too many files / directories on my system. Now I'm not sure, but is it one inode per file / dir? Does anyone else think that I may be maxing out my inode limit? ----- Original Message ----- From: Mario Olimpio de Menezes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Reid Sutherland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <debian-user@lists.debian.org> Sent: Friday, June 09, 2000 10:49 AM Subject: Re: kernel: grow_inodes: inode-max limit reached > > Hi Reid, > > As you ask for clues, here goes my $0.02! > This message comes from $KERNEL_SRC/fs/inode.c when the kernel > tries to get more inode. Browsing the file I found a #define MAX_INODE > (16384). What's your number? Maybe you can try increase this and see if > the problem persist. > You can see and maybe modify the /proc/sys/fs/inode-max. Mine > (2.2.14) shows 16384, too! > Just a clue! > > []s > Mario O.de Menezes "Many are the plans in a man's heart, but > IPEN-CNEN/SP is the Lord's purpose that prevails" > http://curiango.ipen.br/~mario Prov. 19.21 > http://www.revistalinux.com.br > >