Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!usm3b2!ittg!pete From: pete@ittg.UUCP (2301) Newsgroups: comp.unix.questions Subject: Re: Inode table overflow (Follow-up) Summary: I found the solution! Keywords: inode table help Message-ID: <1035@ittg.UUCP> Date: 15 Dec 88 13:54:49 GMT References: <1034@ittg_me.UUCP> Reply-To: pete@ittg.UUCP (System Administrator @ 207-796-2301) Followup-To: comp.unix.questions Organization: Passamaquoddy Indian Tribe, Princeton, Maine Lines: 29 In article <1034@ittg_me.UUCP> pete@ittg_me.UUCP (System Administrator @ 207-796-2301) writes: >Last week 'u' was filled and I got a disk full message. Deleted the >excess and cleaned it up a bit (maybe not enough). Since then I keep >getting the error message > >Inode table overflow > >Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated! I found, by further digging, that the problem occurs when there are too many files and/or inodes open at the same moment. I had to re-configure the kernal. Here are the changes: Old Values New Values ---------- ---------- NINODE 100 150 NFILE 100 150 Once again, this applies to SCO Xenix 386; ver 2.2.3 Thanks, to anyone who was doing any searching! Special Thanks to Jim Logan, for giving me some areas to look into. -- +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Pete Voice (207) 796-2301 uunet!usm3b2!ittg!pete ** No disclaimers needed where I work. **