Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!van-bc!oneb!kmcvay From: kmcvay@oneb.UUCP (Ken McVay) Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix.sco Subject: running out of inodes Keywords: inode Message-ID: <221@oneb.UUCP> Date: 16 Sep 90 03:05:25 GMT Lines: 7 My /u filesystem is running out of inodes with 65% storage space utilized. How can I increase available inodes, and can I do so without reformatting the drive? I have set inodes avail. to 350, and still get these results: Mount Dir Filesystem iused ifree %iused / /dev/root 2474 6230 28% /u /dev/u 17144 184 99% Mount Dir Filesystem blocks used free % used / /dev/root 69714 64328 5386 92% /u /dev/u 138718 88420 50298 64% The /u filesystem (news, Waffle) is a 72-meg drive. I've run it for news for 15 months without this problem, but it is now a pain in the u-no-what. What can I do to utilize the available storage space without fouling up the kernel's control over the filesystem? With 30 megs or thereabouts being wasted, something's gone bump in serious fashion :-) -- 1B Systems Management Limited, Nanaimo, British Columbia | kmcvay@oneb.uucp Voice: 604-754-7423 | UUCP uunet!van-bc!oneb!kmcvay