Thursday, November 27
Out of Inodes
Not the first thing I suspected when the mysterious errors started appearing. Normally, Linux allocates enough inodes so that you can't possibly run out - you'll always run out of disk space first. But no, clever me has to reduce the number of inodes on this filesystem to save space, because it's never going to be used for strange and unforseen projects that create tens of thousands of tiny files.
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Not the first thing I suspected when the mysterious errors started appearing. Normally, Linux allocates enough inodes so that you can't possibly run out - you'll always run out of disk space first. But no, clever me has to reduce the number of inodes on this filesystem to save space, because it's never going to be used for strange and unforseen projects that create tens of thousands of tiny files.
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What about the outodes? are they doing ok?
Posted by: Susie at Friday, November 28 2003 03:23 AM (0+cMc)
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The outodes were frozen solid so I put them in the microwave to thaw out. I hope that's okay.
Posted by: Pixy Misa at Friday, November 28 2003 03:30 AM (LBXBY)
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hahaha!!
*waits for reiser 4*
Posted by: Bryan at Friday, November 28 2003 04:37 AM (IoIKQ)
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