Hi, ocfs-2.4.9-e-enterprise-1.0.12-1 Redhat 2.1 enterprise kernel Dont know if this is a problem or not but our monitoring software picked up that an ocfs filesystem has a lack of inodes available to it [root]# df -i Filesystem Inodes IUsed IFree IUse% Mounted on /dev/sdh 163825 163527 298 100% /a04 This filesystem has about 11 files in it and isnt used, so don't understand how all the inodes could be used. I have another production server where it is at 100% /dev/sde 163825 162636 1189 100% /a01 Is this a problem, or is df reporting things incorrectly, or not an issue ( I know OCFS isn't posix compliant and inodes are implemented differently) Thanks -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://oss.oracle.com/pipermail/ocfs-users/attachments/20070115/2e1d2a52/attachment.html
This bug was fixed long ago. It is harmless... as it only affects df -i. David Sharples wrote:> Hi, ocfs-2.4.9-e-enterprise-1.0.12-1 Redhat 2.1 enterprise kernel > > Dont know if this is a problem or not but our monitoring software > picked up > that an ocfs filesystem has a lack of inodes available to it > > [root]# df -i > Filesystem Inodes IUsed IFree IUse% Mounted on > /dev/sdh 163825 163527 298 100% /a04 > > This filesystem has about 11 files in it and isnt used, so don't > understand > how all the inodes could be used. I have another production server > where it > is at 100% > > /dev/sde 163825 162636 1189 100% /a01 > Is this a problem, or is df reporting things incorrectly, or not an > issue ( > I know OCFS isn't posix compliant and inodes are implemented differently) > > Thanks > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > Ocfs-users mailing list > Ocfs-users@oss.oracle.com > http://oss.oracle.com/mailman/listinfo/ocfs-users >