Hi, On Wed, Oct 05, 2005 at 01:20:32PM +0200, Stephan Wonczak wrote:
[snip] > We can't do much about the number of inodes, but we are still > sitting with the 5% reserved blocks. Over all partitions this adds to a > lot of wasted space (~500GB). > Now, obviously we would rather use this space :-) [snip] > Now the question: Are there any repercussions when changing the number > of reserved blocks in this way, or are there any subtle side effects on > the fileserver? AFAIK there should be no problem using 'tune2fs -r' or 'tune2fs -m' on a mounted filesystem (I just tried it). But you most probably needn't do that. The reserved blocks are only accessible to a given user (see 'tune2fs -l /dev/ice | grep uid') when the limit is reached. But this given user is root by default and AFS-Fileservers are running as root. Reserved blocks simply don't matter in this case. Regards, Frank _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-info mailing list OpenAFS-info@openafs.org https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info