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From: Gregory (Grisha) Trubetskoy (grisha_at_ispol.com)
Date: Fri 02 Apr 2004 - 17:08:06 BST


I've got a vserver that keeps running out of inodes.

from the vserver root dir, find . | wc -l shows 42287.

but df -i from within vserver shows:

df -i
Filesystem Inodes IUsed IFree IUse% Mounted on
/dev/hdv1 200000 105933 94067 53% /

105933 - 42287 = 63646 missing inodes

I'm not sure what happens inside the vserver because it belongs to a
customer. I think they are running qmail which is inode-intensive.

This vserver has never been rebooted since its creation, so the counts are
only affected by the ctx disk limit hash thing.

This is vs1.26 with corresponding ctx disk limit patches and utils,
kernel 2.4.25.

Is it possible for the disk limit system to somehow "leak" inodes, i.e.
not reduce the count when they are freed?

Thanks,

Grisha

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