Gruss
On Jun 29, 2005, at 3:03 AM, Björn König wrote:
Chad Leigh -- Shire.Net LLC wrote:
[...]
pid 80941 (tcsh), uid 5051 inumber 166876 on /local/jails/jail1:
filesystem full
[...] Is the "inumber 166876" an inode inside the filesystem? Or
what does it refer to?
It is an inode number of the filesystem that has been mounted to /
local/jails/jail1. Inodes in a filesystem are uniqe, but each
filesystem holds its own inode numbers that have nothing to do with
inode numbers of an other filesystem.
yes, the word inumber was strange; instead of inode or inode number
-- hence the question.
[...]
My interesting issue is that on ssh login to OTHER JAILS on
other / dev/md type filesystems, that had nothing to do with that
jail or filesystem, login was prevented as the login process
would print a similar message to the one above in the login
window over and over and over and would never complete login.
That sounds weird. Have you checked the output of 'df -ih' at the
host? I like to see it.
Yes. I have fixed the issue so the currrent results are not the same
as they were but they are close
/dev/md2250 1.6G
1.5G 11M 99% 7828 227690 3% /local/jails/jail1
Before it was like 1.6G 1.6G -704k 100% with very similar
inode results
thanks!!
best regards
MfG
Chad
Regards
Björn
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