So far, no problems, but I am not quite at the 200M mark.
mailnfs1> maxfiles Volume vol1: maximum number of files is currently 150937460 (38104458 used). Volume vol0: maximum number of files is currently 150937460 (32242112 used). mailnfs1>
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-----Original Message----- From: Tom "Mad Dog" Yergeau [mailto:MadDog@fool.com] Sent: Monday, April 02, 2001 1:34 PM To: 'toasters@mathworks.com' Subject: Maximum number of inodes
Hi,
I know filers by default won't get a volume more than, say, 33 million inodes, and that the general formula for determining the number of inodes is (volume size in kilobytes) / 32 kb = #of inodes.
But, does anyone know if there is a maximum number of inodes? Does anyone out there have volumes with over 200 million inodes and have you seen any issues with those types of volumes?
We've got an application that's generating about 5-10 million inodes a month (don't ask) and I'm concerned about that. Will this be a problem?
Thanks! Tom
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