> It's a Linux box (obviously) with 256Mb RAM, with most of it's
> data mounted over NFS off a 70Gb RAID array (Netapp Filer).
> /proc/sys/kernel/file-max and /proc/sys/kernel/inode-max have
> been set to 4096 and 8192 respectively, but I've heard that
> they should be a lot higher for a machine being used as a
> heavily-used webserver.
You will need alot more indoes than that, we formatted for 16,384 and we
are only running a 3Gb & 4Gb partition. I am surprised you could last for
any length of time with that few inodes on a machine like that. I might
be wrong but as far as I know the only way to increase inodes is to
re-format the drive.
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