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Re: [xymon] linux disk space issue
- To: xymon (at) xymon.com
- Subject: Re: [xymon] linux disk space issue
- From: Henrik "Størner" <henrik (at) hswn.dk>
- Date: Thu, 4 Nov 2010 20:29:59 +0000 (UTC)
- Newsgroups: lists.hobbit
- Organization: Linux Users Inc.
- References: <8D17C43B4F1AC3498DE039AEA9381290693CD49F63 (at) VA3DIAXVS051.RED001.local> <5BEF207E8D6B28408A23330A8A88BDF501393B05DCC6 (at) EXDB01.orhs.org> <3FDEC2F00C60124B992BE74B733B28A401265313E391 (at) EXDB03.orhs.org> <3FDEC2F00C60124B992BE74B733B28A401265313E391 (at) EXDB03.orhs.org> <201011041255.01527.tommyk66 (at) newsguy.com>
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In <201011041255.01527.tommyk66 (at) newsguy.com> Tom Kauffman <tommyk66 (at) newsguy.com> writes:
[running out of inodes]
>To the best of my knowledge, the only Linux filesystem that handles this well
>is reiserfs and that's been deprecated. The only way to set the inode ratio is
>at file system create/format time.
Personally, I prefer XFS as filesystem on "large" filesystems, including those
that I use for storing Xymon data. So far I've been running out of space
before I ran out of i-nodes. If need be, I believe it can be tuned without having
to re-format the filesystem.
Regards,
Henrik