Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!csd4.milw.wisc.edu!uxc!tank!mimsy!chris From: chris@mimsy.UUCP (Chris Torek) Newsgroups: comp.unix.wizards Subject: Re: running out of inodes? Message-ID: <17641@mimsy.UUCP> Date: 20 May 89 06:29:31 GMT References: <68000001@sts> Organization: U of Maryland, Dept. of Computer Science, Coll. Pk., MD 20742 Lines: 16 In article <68000001@sts> roy@sts.sts.UUCP writes: >How does one go about figuring how many inodes a filesystem has? On modern systems, simply run `df -i'. >The reason I want to know is, every time I do a man command on a >command with a fair amount of documentation, I get "Word overflow." a >bunch of times and finally "Out of temp file space." These messages come from n/troff. `Out of temp file space' has nothing to do with files; the `file space' in modern [nt]roffs is in memory. This memory region has a fixed size in many (if not all) implementations. -- In-Real-Life: Chris Torek, Univ of MD Comp Sci Dept (+1 301 454 7163) Domain: chris@mimsy.umd.edu Path: uunet!mimsy!chris