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From: linas@hpuarca.HP.COM (Linas Petras)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.hp
Subject: Re: Disktab, newfs SCSI drives on HP9000/370
Message-ID: <1420003@hpuarca.HP.COM>
Date: 1 Oct 89 06:10:25 GMT
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Organization: HP Australasian Response Center
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It appears that you have not taken into account the i-nodes that are also 
allocated from the filesystem when it is built. The default inodes for your
disk (~127000) take up disk space also. Try reducing the number of inodes
using the -i option to mkfs or newfs if you want more disc space. Note, however
that reducing the total number of inodes can be dangerous to your health :-)
when the filesystem starts to get close to being full.


Linas Petras
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