[Unison-hackers] Memory exhaustion issue (#1068)
Jacques-Henri Jourdan
jacques-henri.jourdan at cnrs.fr
Wed Nov 27 15:08:42 EST 2024
Not really. The simplest is to create a new file system with a larger
number of inodes, and then move the content of the old FS to the new one.
Le 27/11/2024 à 21:02, Michael von Glasow a écrit :
> On 27/11/2024 21:48, Jacques-Henri Jourdan wrote:
>> Could you have reached the maximum inodes number ?
>
> Indeed. `df -i` reports 753664 out of 753664 inodes used, 0 available.
>
> I understand that inodes are a per-filesystem limit and the maximum
> number of inodes is determined at filesystem creation time. Is there a
> way to increase that limit on an existing filesystem?
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