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тАО11-09-2005 03:00 AM
тАО11-09-2005 03:00 AM
OLDsyslog.log:Sep 30 14:14:32 ategS241 vmunix: msgcnt 1 vxfs: mesg 011: vx_noinode - /archives/ategs241 file system out of inodes
The result of BDF -i
Filesystem kbytes used avail %used iused ifree %iuse Mounted on
/dev/vg03/lvol1 71671808 29886367 39303617 43% 7865449 10446359 43% /archives/ategs241
It's strange becouse the bdf -i showme that i have free inodes, exist some kernel parameter to tunning this or why my system report that error.
thanks.
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тАО11-09-2005 03:02 AM
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Re: file system out of inodes
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тАО11-09-2005 05:27 AM
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Re: file system out of inodes
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тАО11-09-2005 05:33 AM
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Re: file system out of inodes
Or are you asking how to make more inodes available so you won't have this problem in the future?
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тАО11-09-2005 05:42 AM
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Re: file system out of inodes
i remember very well that the result of bdf -i are almost the same % of inodes free.
And i want to know how to make more inodes available, thanks Pete.
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тАО11-09-2005 05:52 AM
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Re: file system out of inodes
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тАО11-09-2005 05:58 AM
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Re: file system out of inodes
Sorry for this question.
What is the relation with ninode(kernel parameter) and maxinodes on a filesystem with vxfs.
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тАО11-09-2005 06:02 AM
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Re: file system out of inodes
What does "fstyp /dev/vg03/lvol1" return?
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тАО11-09-2005 06:06 AM
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Re: file system out of inodes
vxfs
Cannot open /dev/vg03/lvol1: Invalid argument
Cannot open /dev/vg03/lvol1: Invalid argument
version: 4294967295
f_bsize: 8192
f_frsize: 1024
f_blocks: 71671808
f_bfree: 41785441
f_bavail: 39173851
f_files: 18830872
f_ffree: 10446360
f_favail: 10446360
f_fsid: 1073938433
f_basetype: vxfs
f_namemax: 254
f_magic: a501fcf5
f_featurebits: 0
f_flag: 0
f_fsindex: 7
f_size: 71671808
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тАО11-09-2005 06:09 AM
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Re: file system out of inodes
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тАО11-09-2005 06:11 AM
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Re: file system out of inodes
vxfs
# fstyp /dev/vg03/lvol1
vxfs
It's vxfs.
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тАО11-09-2005 06:13 AM
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тАО11-09-2005 06:24 AM
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Re: file system out of inodes
thanks.
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тАО11-09-2005 06:47 AM
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Re: file system out of inodes
newfs -F vxfs -m /dev/vgxx/lvolN
Make certain that you specify "-m" which will not create a new filesystem but will display the options used to create the existing filesystem. You do not need to unmount the filesystem. Man mkfs_vxfs for details.
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тАО04-04-2006 03:13 AM
тАО04-04-2006 03:13 AM
Re: file system out of inodes
This is not a timing error. When the filesystem is in this state "touch" will fail to create new files.
I think this bug existed in 11.00 and possibly in 10.20 too. These are very large filesystems as witnessed by the "fstyp" output. We never run either of the fsadm "-d" or "-e" functions.
Particulars:
Running "/usr/sbin/mkfs -F vxfs -m /dev/vgfbr2/rlvol17" reports:
mkfs -F vxfs -o ninode=unlimited,bsize=1024,version=4,inosize=256,logsize=1024,nolargefiles /dev/vgfbr2/rlvol17 131072000
Running "fstyp -v /dev/vgfbr2/rlvol17" reports:
vxfs
version: 4
f_bsize: 8192
f_frsize: 1024
f_blocks: 131072000
f_bfree: 4655454
f_bavail: 4364745
f_files: 9547348
f_ffree: 1163860
f_favail: 1163860
f_fsid: 1074200593
f_basetype: vxfs
f_namemax: 254
f_magic: a501fcf5
f_featurebits: 0
f_flag: 0
f_fsindex: 7
f_size: 131072000
Running "fsadm -F vxfs -D /mnt" reports that there are:
dirs searched 1842422
total blocks 161121
immed dirs 1763792
immeds to add 31
dirs to reduce 1128
blocks to reduce 1157
Running "fsadm -F vxfs -E /mnt" reports that there are:
Total Files 4355682
Average File Blks 28
Average Extents 1
Total Free Blks 4654666
blocks used for indirects: 176
% Free blocks in extents smaller than 64 blks: 5.26
% Free blocks in extents smaller than 8 blks: 0.53
% blks allocated to extents 64 blks or larger: 88.34
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тАО04-04-2006 02:39 PM
тАО04-04-2006 02:39 PM
Re: file system out of inodes
Bill Hassell, sysadmin