Re: problems with Solaris UFS limits

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Quoting Rudy Gevaert <Rudy.Gevaert@xxxxxxxx>:

Didi Rieder wrote:

Unfortunately the Solaris ufs supports just about 1 million inodes / TB when the filesystem is >= 1TB, which of course is not enough for a mail spool.

I thought you could give an option when making your file system to
allow more inodes.

You can, but the nbpi can not be set lower than 1 Mbyte on a multiterabyte UFS filesystem (>= 1TB) which means, that you can get a maximum of ~1 million inodes / Terabyte.

see:
    newfs (1M)
    <http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/doc/817-5093/6mkisoq4u?a=view#fsoverview-18>

Didi

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