Hi All, Ok so my filesystem ran out of inodes :( Is their away to increase the inodes without reformatting? I saw some articles referring to an app called maxfiles but has not been able to find it for debian. Any help is greatly appreciated.
I have included some information you might want. akaza-fs:~# df -h Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/sda1 9.2G 5.3G 3.5G 61% / akaza-fs:~# df -i Filesystem Inodes IUsed IFree IUse% Mounted on /dev/sda1 1221600 1221485 115 100% / akaza-fs:~# tune2fs -l /dev/sda1 tune2fs 1.40-WIP (14-Nov-2006) Filesystem volume name: <none> Last mounted on: <not available> Filesystem UUID: 7f81c153-d809-4f18-9885-402c577e1989 Filesystem magic number: 0xEF53 Filesystem revision #: 1 (dynamic) Filesystem features: has_journal resize_inode dir_index filetype needs_recovery sparse_super large_file Filesystem flags: signed directory hash Default mount options: (none) Filesystem state: clean Errors behavior: Continue Filesystem OS type: Linux Inode count: 1221600 Block count: 2441872 Reserved block count: 122093 Free blocks: 1016746 Free inodes: 9 First block: 0 Block size: 4096 Fragment size: 4096 Reserved GDT blocks: 596 Blocks per group: 32768 Fragments per group: 32768 Inodes per group: 16288 Inode blocks per group: 509 Filesystem created: Mon Jul 14 10:31:57 2008 Last mount time: Tue Oct 21 09:50:29 2008 Last write time: Tue Oct 21 09:50:29 2008 Mount count: 1 Maximum mount count: 28 Last checked: Tue Oct 21 09:43:40 2008 Check interval: 15552000 (6 months) Next check after: Sun Apr 19 09:43:40 2009 Reserved blocks uid: 0 (user root) Reserved blocks gid: 0 (group root) First inode: 11 Inode size: 128 Journal inode: 8 Default directory hash: tea Directory Hash Seed: 28e902f9-2828-4932-a6e4-77360598d93f Journal backup: inode blocks -- Shaun Martin Systems Administrator Akaza Research [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.akazaresearch.com <http://www.akazaresearch.com/> www.openclinica.org <http://www.openclinica.org/>