On 04/24/2013 10:40 PM, Panu Matilainen wrote:
On 04/24/2013 03:35 PM, Clemens Eisserer wrote:
Which is just plain wong in case of nilfs, as it has no inode limit.
What does 'stat -f /' return on that system?
Well this is a strange beast:
[root@turre mnt]# stat -f . File: "." ID: 70100000000 Namelen: 255 Type: nilfs Block size: 4096 Fundamental block size: 4096 Blocks: Total: 49151 Free: 40960 Available: 24576 Inodes: Total: 2 Free: 0 [root@turre mnt]# touch 1 [root@turre mnt]# stat -f . File: "." ID: 70100000000 Namelen: 255 Type: nilfs Block size: 4096 Fundamental block size: 4096 Blocks: Total: 49151 Free: 40960 Available: 24576 Inodes: Total: 3 Free: 0 [root@turre mnt]# touch 2 [root@turre mnt]# stat -f . File: "." ID: 70100000000 Namelen: 255 Type: nilfs Block size: 4096 Fundamental block size: 4096 Blocks: Total: 49151 Free: 40960 Available: 24576 Inodes: Total: 4 Free: 0 [root@turre mnt]#
Advertising unlimited inodes with 0 available is an ... interesting choice. Chances are rpm is not the only thing getting upset by that.
- Panu -