I have 20 GB free space in my file system but my inode size
full. how will i increase or how will i fix this issue.
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Answer / vijeesh
Take a backup of 20gb data using ufsdump to tape or using
tar take a backup of the content.
Then create a new file system using newfs -i with more
number of inodes and then copy the old data back to the
file system.
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Answer / srinivas
If you want to use the 20gb free space in that file system,
bring the system to single user mode and then take the
entire backup of that file system . Then format the file
system using newfs /dev/rdsk/c#t#d#s# after mount the file
system using mount command and restore the backup then you
can use the 20gb free space.
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