[cs615asa] Question about our homework how to use up all Inode.

Chengzhi Yang cyang32 at stevens.edu
Mon Feb 4 14:49:45 EST 2019


You can check your file size by:
File on disk size: du -sh file.txt
File size: ls -lh

Regards,
Chengzhi Yang

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Check the size of the file. If there is huge file, reduce its size and make it smaller then again make more files.
Regards,
Devesh Jain

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Dear everyone
 I have a problem about our homework.
 I tried my best to used all the inode.  I use scripts to created more than 600000 files and 60000 until the system kill that process. And when I input mkdir xxx, there will show that "Too many links". But when I input df -i, it shows that it still has a lot of inodes Available.
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