On 3/26/11 8:41 AM, atyu30 atyu30 wrote:
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> I'm running RedHat Linux Enterprise Server 5.2, on a 64-bit x86_64
> Linux machine with kernel version 2.6.18-128.el5 smp. I appear to
> have version 2.9.4 of xfsprogs.
Just as point of reference, if you're using the xfs-kmod, that is
extremely old, un-updated, and unsupported at this point.
> I have a 22TB xfs filesystem ,Yesterday, the hard disk is full, today
> released a 7.7T disk space.But still can not write to new file.
You have probably run out of 32-bit inode space on your 27T filesystem.
> software ambience:
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> [root@Production data5]# uname -a Linux Production 2.6.18-128.el5 #1
> SMP Wed Jan 21 10:41:14 EST 2009 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
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> [root@Production data5]# rpm -qa | grep xfs
> xfsprogs-2.9.4-1.el5.centos xorg-x11-xfs-1.0.2-4 kmod-xfs-0.4-2
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that's X11, not the filesystem, for what it's worth :)
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> problem:
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> [root@Production data5]# df -h Filesystem Size Used Avail
> Use% Mounted on /dev/sda1 48G 6.7G 39G 15% /
> /dev/sda2 81G 4.0G 73G 6% /opt /dev/sdb1
> 22T 15T 7.7T 65% /data2 tmpfs 2.0G 0 2.0G
> 0% /dev/shm
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> [root@Production data5]# df -i Filesystem Inodes IUsed
> IFree IUse% Mounted on /dev/sda1 12812288 136847 12675441
> 2% / /dev/sda2 21867648 8440 21859208 1% /opt
> /dev/sdb1 23429382016 4625792 23424756224 1% /data2
> tmpfs 504701 1 504700 1% /dev/shm
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> [root@Production data5]# touch test.log touch: cannot touch
> `test.log': No space left on device
If your applications can handle > 32-bit inode numbers, mount -o inode64
and see if you can create the new file.
hm, we should maybe printk in this case, it comes up often enough.
-Eric
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