* installer default inode count
@ 1999-12-01 1:15 Jon Howell
1999-12-01 1:46 ` Hollis R Blanchard
1999-12-01 2:21 ` Paul DuBois
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From: Jon Howell @ 1999-12-01 1:15 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linuxppc-dev
I recently installed LinuxPPC 1999 Q3, and today I ran out of inodes.
My 3G disk is only 67% full. It turns out my inode ratio is about
one inode per 32KB. The default for mk2efs is 4KB (-i 4096).
32KB seems extreme. Indeed, I see from the mailing list archive
that someone else ran into the same problem in September
(http://lists.linuxppc.org/listarcs/linuxppc-dev/199911/msg00047.html).
Hollis' reply hints that the installer does this on purpose, but
I couldn't tell for sure. Could whoever maintains the installer look
into changing the inode ratio to something lower, or is the 32KB ratio
intentional (but unfortunate)?
Now to find a big disk to back up to...
Thanks,
--Jon
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* Re: installer default inode count
1999-12-01 1:15 installer default inode count Jon Howell
@ 1999-12-01 1:46 ` Hollis R Blanchard
1999-12-01 2:21 ` Paul DuBois
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From: Hollis R Blanchard @ 1999-12-01 1:46 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Jon Howell; +Cc: linuxppc-dev
On Tue, 30 Nov 1999, Jon Howell wrote:
>
> I recently installed LinuxPPC 1999 Q3, and today I ran out of inodes.
> My 3G disk is only 67% full. It turns out my inode ratio is about
> one inode per 32KB. The default for mk2efs is 4KB (-i 4096).
> 32KB seems extreme. Indeed, I see from the mailing list archive
> that someone else ran into the same problem in September
> (http://lists.linuxppc.org/listarcs/linuxppc-dev/199911/msg00047.html).
>
> Hollis' reply hints that the installer does this on purpose, but
> I couldn't tell for sure. Could whoever maintains the installer look
> into changing the inode ratio to something lower, or is the 32KB ratio
> intentional (but unfortunate)?
I don't suppose you used a more recent installer than what's on the CD? It's a
known problem, but obviously once it's on the CD all we can do is post updates
online...
-Hollis
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* Re: installer default inode count
1999-12-01 1:15 installer default inode count Jon Howell
1999-12-01 1:46 ` Hollis R Blanchard
@ 1999-12-01 2:21 ` Paul DuBois
1999-12-01 2:36 ` Jon Howell
1999-12-01 2:40 ` Hollis R Blanchard
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From: Paul DuBois @ 1999-12-01 2:21 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Jon Howell, linuxppc-dev
On Tue, Nov 30, 1999 at 08:15:28PM -0500, Jon Howell wrote:
> I recently installed LinuxPPC 1999 Q3, and today I ran out of inodes.
> My 3G disk is only 67% full. It turns out my inode ratio is about
> one inode per 32KB. The default for mk2efs is 4KB (-i 4096).
> 32KB seems extreme. Indeed, I see from the mailing list archive
> that someone else ran into the same problem in September
> (http://lists.linuxppc.org/listarcs/linuxppc-dev/199911/msg00047.html).
This happened to me a couple of weeks ago, and the problem went away
when I reduced the size of the affected partition to be less than 2GB.
I assumed that perhaps some integer overflow problem occurred in
the math that computes the number of inodes, because that number
was ridiculously low.
> Hollis' reply hints that the installer does this on purpose, but
> I couldn't tell for sure. Could whoever maintains the installer look
> into changing the inode ratio to something lower, or is the 32KB ratio
> intentional (but unfortunate)?
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* Re: installer default inode count
1999-12-01 2:21 ` Paul DuBois
@ 1999-12-01 2:36 ` Jon Howell
1999-12-01 2:40 ` Hollis R Blanchard
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From: Jon Howell @ 1999-12-01 2:36 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Paul DuBois; +Cc: linuxppc-dev
> This happened to me a couple of weeks ago, and the problem went away
> when I reduced the size of the affected partition to be less than 2GB.
Ah hah. Well, I know I can fix the problem by starting over*, but I'll
mke2fs the disk by hand, which should set the inode ratio at '-i 4096'.
I'll use tune2fs to check it before I install, to determine whether it's
a bug in mke2fs, or whether the linuxppc installer is "helping out" with the
inode count. (Hollis hinted in an emailed reply that it is a known bug in
the installer.)
By the way, kudos to the linuxppc development folks. I have been out
of linuxppc land for a while, and recently reinstalled afresh.
It has come a long way! It's a very pleasant setup.
--Jon
* At this point, I don't have much user data, so a reinstall is easier than
a backup/restore of all the system files.
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* Re: installer default inode count
1999-12-01 2:21 ` Paul DuBois
1999-12-01 2:36 ` Jon Howell
@ 1999-12-01 2:40 ` Hollis R Blanchard
1999-12-01 4:09 ` Renaud Dreyer
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From: Hollis R Blanchard @ 1999-12-01 2:40 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Paul DuBois; +Cc: Jon Howell, linuxppc-dev
On Tue, 30 Nov 1999, Paul DuBois wrote:
>
> On Tue, Nov 30, 1999 at 08:15:28PM -0500, Jon Howell wrote:
> > I recently installed LinuxPPC 1999 Q3, and today I ran out of inodes.
> > My 3G disk is only 67% full. It turns out my inode ratio is about
> > one inode per 32KB. The default for mk2efs is 4KB (-i 4096).
> > 32KB seems extreme. Indeed, I see from the mailing list archive
> > that someone else ran into the same problem in September
> > (http://lists.linuxppc.org/listarcs/linuxppc-dev/199911/msg00047.html).
>
> This happened to me a couple of weeks ago, and the problem went away
> when I reduced the size of the affected partition to be less than 2GB.
> I assumed that perhaps some integer overflow problem occurred in
> the math that computes the number of inodes, because that number
> was ridiculously low.
The problem was in older X installers, which incorrectly interpreted pdisk's
output. It's since been fixed, so all users trying to install Q3 (so chances
are they'll never read this :( ) should download the new ramdisk (which
contains the newer installer) from ftp://ftp.linuxppc.org/install.
-Hollis
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* Re: installer default inode count
1999-12-01 2:40 ` Hollis R Blanchard
@ 1999-12-01 4:09 ` Renaud Dreyer
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From: Renaud Dreyer @ 1999-12-01 4:09 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Hollis R Blanchard; +Cc: Paul DuBois, Jon Howell, linuxppc-dev
> From: Hollis R Blanchard <hollis+@andrew.cmu.edu>
> The problem was in older X installers, which incorrectly interpreted pdisk's
> output. It's since been fixed, so all users trying to install Q3 (so chances
> are they'll never read this :( ) should download the new ramdisk (which
> contains the newer installer) from ftp://ftp.linuxppc.org/install.
... which keeps giving the "Netscape is out of memory" error. Ciao,
Renaud
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