Re: nombre maximal de fichiers pour une partition
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mboss a écrit :
>>> Evidemment, il n'y a plus de place pour les inodes; Comment puis-je
>>> augmenter l'espace réservé aux inodes sur ma partition ext3?
>> mke2fs -T news ....
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>> V. man mke2fs (à ma connaissance, on peut redimensionner une partoche, pas
>> chnger son nb d'inodes sans reformater)
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> Merci, ... Je suis donc obligé de reformater?
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Extrait du man mke2fs:
> -I inode-size
> Specify the size of each inode in bytes. mke2fs creates 128-byte inodes by default. In kernels after 2.6.10 and some earlier
> vendor kernels it is possible to utilize larger inodes to store extended attributes for improved performance. The inode-size
> value must be a power of two larger or equal to 128. The larger the inode-size the more space the inode table will consume,
> and this reduces the usable space in the filesystem and can also negatively impact performance. Using the default value is
> always safe, though it may be desirable to use 256-byte inodes if full backward compatibility is not a concern. Extended
> attributes stored in large inodes are not visible with older kernels, and such filesystems will not be mountable with 2.4 ker‐
> nels at all. It is not possible to change this value after the filesystem is created.
Donc, reformat obligatoire...
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