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brawndo8
Dec 19, 2011Follower
Max number of files
I currently own an HP Media Vault mv2100 with two 500GB drives mirrored. I have run out of inodes. (Via ssh, executing df -i shows IUse% at 100%.) So while there is space to spare, no new files can...
siigna
Dec 19, 2011NETGEAR Employee Retired
Duo v2 runs ext4 so your theoretical maximum is going to be 4 billion files, but you're still going to max out your inodes way before you hit that limit.
Not sure what the inode size on the Media Vault is (you could find out with 'dumpe2fs -h /dev/mdX | grep -i inode') but on the Duo v2 it's 256.
On mine it looks something like this (I have 1x2tb):
Not sure what the inode size on the Media Vault is (you could find out with 'dumpe2fs -h /dev/mdX | grep -i inode') but on the Duo v2 it's 256.
On mine it looks something like this (I have 1x2tb):
root@nas-FF-84-E5:~# cat /proc/sys/dev/boot/info | grep model:
model: ReadyNAS Duo v2
root@nas-FF-84-E5:~# dumpe2fs -h /dev/c/c | grep -i inode
dumpe2fs 1.41.14 (22-Dec-2010)
Filesystem features: has_journal ext_attr resize_inode dir_index filetype needs_recovery extent flex_bg sparse_super large_file huge_file uninit_bg dir_nlink extra_isize
Inode count: 60735488
Free inodes: 60735469
Inodes per group: 2048
Inode blocks per group: 128
First inode: 11
Inode size: 256
Journal inode: 8
Journal backup: inode blocks
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