Nitpicking - maxdirsize is irrelevant here. This is maxfiles option.
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20 дек. 2013 г., в 20:22, "billshaffer" <xdl-communities@communities.netapp.com<mailto:xdl-communities@communities.netapp.com>> написал(а):
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Re: Inode getting filled
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Your permanent fix is to stop writing new files to the volume. Every time you write a file, you use up at least one inode. There is a finite number of inodes available in a volume - this can be increased with the maxdirsize option, but all you're doing there is resetting that finite number. As HenryPan2 points out, there are performance implications for increasing this value (though in truth I've modified it many times and never seen an impact).
So if you truly want a permanent fix, you need to remove data from the volume. Archive/delete some old stuff. Migrate to a new volume. But if you continue to write files in this volume, you will continue to use inodes, and you will continue to run into this problem.
Hope that helps
Bill
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