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03-11-2009 12:17 AM
03-11-2009 12:17 AM
how to monitor inode full protect and increase inode full?
Last week my server was down becuase inode table was full.
My server is redhat 4 Update 4
filesystem = ext3
My question.
1.how to monitor full inode table?
2.how to protect inode full?
3.how to increase inode full?
Thanks for your suggest
My server is redhat 4 Update 4
filesystem = ext3
My question.
1.how to monitor full inode table?
2.how to protect inode full?
3.how to increase inode full?
Thanks for your suggest
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03-11-2009 01:05 AM
03-11-2009 01:05 AM
Re: how to monitor inode full protect and increase inode full?
Hi,
to monitor sar -v and df -i
to increase the inode on a filesystem, you have to extend you filesystem
You could also increase your kernel parameter
inode-max in /proc/sys/kernel/file-nr and "inode-nr" with sysctl [/etc/sysctl.conf ]
to monitor sar -v and df -i
to increase the inode on a filesystem, you have to extend you filesystem
You could also increase your kernel parameter
inode-max in /proc/sys/kernel/file-nr and "inode-nr" with sysctl [/etc/sysctl.conf ]
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