On 10/22/2014 03:00 PM, Iain M Conochie wrote:
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Try a df -i You may have run out of inodes
Cheers
Iain
Iain: Bingo - I was down to a single-digit number of inodes on / ...
The box became unusable and had to be reset. Upon booting the OS
"cleaned up temporary files" and now I'm back to an IUse% of 4% (which
sounds about right, I don't store any non-OS data on / ).
This is the second time this has happened, so something is eating up
inodes on /. I am going to run some aptitude tests and see what happens.
Any idea what the OS is doing during boot to clean up temporary space?
Is it something I can run manually from a terminal?
Thanks for the hint,
John
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