Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!uflorida!haven!rutgers!orstcs!statware!scf From: scf@statware.UUCP (Steve Fullerton) Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix Subject: Re: inodes running out Keywords: what do I do to correct the problem? Message-ID: <1242@statware.UUCP> Date: 2 Feb 89 17:12:06 GMT References: <197720@hrc.UUCP> <433@ispi.UUCP> Reply-To: scf@statware.UUCP (Steve Fullerton) Organization: Statware, Corvallis, Oregon Lines: 17 >In article <197720@hrc.UUCP> dan@hrc.UUCP (Dan Troxel) writes: > >I am installing a news connection on a SCO Xenix 2.3 386 system, and we >are running out of inodes continually. I have set aside more than 60000 inodes >for the spool disk, and we still run out. I have much less on a Unix 5.3 box. Make sure that you running out of inodes on the disk, not the kernel. It is real easy to get a system message "no more inodes" (or something like that) when the kernel is out of inodes. If this is the case, up the size of NINODE and build another kernel. I used to get this when running VP/ix and having TCP/IP running at the same time. -- Steve Fullerton Statware, Inc. scf%statware.uucp@cs.orst.edu 260 SW Madison Ave, Suite 109 orstcs!statware!scf Corvallis, OR 97333 503/753-5382