Re: GFS1: node get withdrawn intermittent

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On Thu, Feb 08, 2007 at 10:43:12AM -0800, Roger Pe�a Escobio wrote:
> 
> --- rh-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> 
> > Hi,
> [....]
> from your original messages:
> 
> >   Oopses OK = FALSE loads  arguments  into  the 
> > module what will
> > override the
> >               mount options passed with the -o field
> > on the next  mount. 
> >  See
> >   Type   Total     Used      Free      use%
> >   inodes 731726    731726       0      100%
> 
> 
> so ...
>  "df -i" say you are ok about inodes but this last
> line say you are out of free inodes...

you are absolutely right. strange. df vs. gfs_tool. Who is right?
Where did 98% of my inodes go?

Will fsck help?

> 
> 
> cu
> roger
> 
> 
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menole

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