the cpool directory is completely empty. ls -l returns 'total 0'. The file
system type is ext3 and only 1% of inodes are in use.
On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 9:23 PM, Les Mikesell <l...@futuresource.com> wrote:
> Brian Woodworth wrote:
> > cpool and pc directories are on the same file system. The only errors in
> > the Xfer log is Device or Resource Busy (16) for some files.
>
> Are files showing up at all in cpool? What is the link count on files
> you know are duplicated? ls -l will show it, and it should be the
> number of duplicates plus one for the hashed name under cpool. Does the
> file system type support hard links, and does it have free inodes (df -i)?
>
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