On Wed, 30 Jun 1999, Colm Buckley wrote:
>> Dave O'Flynn wrote:
>> > /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.
>> Er, I think there's some confusion here. Dave's talking about the
> system-wide limits, and John is talking about per-filesystem inode
> limits. The latter is indeed the problem which gives the "VFS: no free
> inodes" error, but John's response indicates a slight misunderstanding:
>
In case its the latter.
doing a 'df -i' will show the inode usage.
Also try doing the same on the netapp just in case.
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