Hi. Last Wednesday we hit this bug about "No space left on device" while "df -i" and "df -h" shows about 33% and 65% utilization. We found this http://www.mail-archive.com/ocfs2-users at oss.oracle.com/msg03060.html and other similar posts. We know that we heave hundreds of log files from apache, some of this files grows up to ~1 GB size. We guess that we are very fragmented because files grows slowly during day (we rotate logs every night). We resolve this by compressing old logs - this reduce fragmentation and free dozen GB's :) Now we want to predict this kind of situation. It is possible to check how many "inode allocator" space are free on every node? And when it's low how to check a chance go grow up "inode allocator" in current condition? ps: Version: Debian 4.0 and OCFS2 from official package v 1.2.1. I know about some improvements in current version (about stealing inode_alloc from other nodes etc.) and about newer package in Debian 5.x, but today I can't shut down cluster for so long and can't risk any problems during and after upgrade. ps2: sorry for my poor english Best regards -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------- S?awomir Parysek Horyzont Technologie Internetowe Web: http://www.horyzont.net tel. +4861 858 22 55 fax. + 4861 858 22 56 ul. P??wiejska 24 61-888 Pozna?, Polska