ENOSPC and filesystem shutdowns
Michael Monnerie
michael.monnerie at is.it-management.at
Fri Sep 9 02:19:54 CDT 2011
On Donnerstag, 8. September 2011 Bernard Chan wrote:
> ENOSPC
There have been some "optimizations" for NFS in earlier kernel, leading
to large space reservation per open file. Marc Lehman yelled at that
early August in thread "frequent kernel BUG and lockups - 2.6.39 +
xfs_fsr". Maybe that's your problem too? Do you use "allocsize=" mount
option? It could be your new kernel version fixed that, but I can't
tell, as I'm not a dev.
inode64 helps in case there is no more space in the area <1TB. As you
have "only" 4TB, chances are it wouldn't make a difference for you.
Somebody once posted a [perl?] script on this list to find out how much
space is left at <1TB, maybe that can be of help.
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