inodes 100% full, how do I know?

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On Tue, 7 May 2002, Silvester if wrote:

>
> How can you know beforehand, without running fsck, that all inodes are
> used of a particular ext3 filesystem? Default systemtools use output
> from df, which shows only a 50% usage of the filesystem, and pretend
> nothing is wrong, while you really cant't move or copy a file to it. So
> I only found out when running fsck.

Hi!

dumpe2fs -h shows various FS information, including the used/free inodes.

best regards,
Michael Renner





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