Nifty Cluster Mitch wrote:
I did notice in this discussion that no one looked at inode counts. A filesystem might be "full" for want of an inode.... I cannot recall if ext[23] will allocate additional inodes dynamically like xfs will.
ext3 doesn't(at least not by default). I had a system fill up on inodes about a month ago, probably the first time in 3-4 years that I've seen that happen.
nate