Count: 243   Next Free Rec: 243
 ##   Total        Used         Free         Block#
        0    4096         4096         0            7878657
        1    4096         4096         0            11997697
        2    4096         4095         1            12126721
        3    4096         4095         1            12158977
        4    4096         4094         2            933889
        5    4096         4096         0            326657
        6    4096         4096         0            327681
        7    4096         4096         0            12417025
        8    4096         4094         2            329729
        9    4096         4091         5            1224193
        10   4096         4090         6            1288705
        11   4096         4089         7            1320961
        12   4096         4096         0            1385473
        13   4096         4096         0            1449985

Perhaps, I must increase the cluster size of ocfs2 :(
Is the discontig-bg a workaround for me? If it's a workaround I'll make creation new volumes with big block size and move the data to there.

What is your suggestion to me for mkfs.ocfs2 params? Journal size, cluster size etc.?
(I have 6 volumes and each size is 140GB)

On 08/07/2013 03:49 PM, emmanuel segura wrote:
Ok

Try with this:

debugfs.ocfs2 -n -R "stat //inode_alloc:0000"

Verify that the value  "Next  Free  Rec"  is at 0  and the value  of  either  0 
 Free


This indicates that  there is no 'more'  contiguous space  available  to the 
allocation  of new  blocks even if  there  'space  available on the system

The solution to the problem of the allocation of blocks and 'to activate FEATURES discontig-bg that allows you to allocate non-contiguous spaces.

The FEATURES you enable 'in this way

tunefs.ocfs2 --fs-features=discontig-bg






2013/8/7 "M.Atıf CEYLAN" <meh...@atifceylan.com <mailto:meh...@atifceylan.com>>

    lot of free space


    On 08/07/2013 03:41 PM, emmanuel segura wrote:
    df -k?


    2013/8/7 "M.Atıf CEYLAN" <meh...@atifceylan.com
    <mailto:meh...@atifceylan.com>>

        On 08/07/2013 02:55 PM, Jochen Spieker wrote:

            "M.Atıf CEYLAN":

                I have 2 Dovecot servers (as clustered on ocfs2). I
                sometimes get
                some errors since I installed the sieve plugin.
                Sometimes though they are not actually quota
                exceeded, I get "Quota
                exceeded" error messages.
                There is no any disk or file system error/warning.

            Where do you expect such a warning to show up? Did you
            check all
            relevant filesystems with "df -k" and "df -i"?

            J.

        Inodes are 63% used (max value of results). These errors
        shown in dovecot logs.


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