SUMMARY - Increasing Number of INODES

From: Rick Loftus (rick@jts.com)
Date: Thu Jan 26 1995 - 18:43:16 CST


First I would like to thank those who have replied:

Tom Orban <orban@advtech.uswest.com>
Ric Anderson <ric@Artisoft.COM>
pedro_sun@bchspd.wimsey.com (Sun Manager user for mail)
sfeng@ced.berkeley.edu Susan Feng
sckhoo@emtds1.nsc.com (Swee-Chuan Khoo)
"Patrick L. Nolan" <pln@egret1.Stanford.EDU>
Marc Jolly - Uniq Professional Services <marcj@uniq.com.au>
infoseek.com!leif
John Benjamins <johnb@blas.cis.mcmaster.ca>
25741@labatt.com (Garry D. Robbins)
Kevin.Sheehan@uniq.com.au (Kevin Sheehan {Consulting Poster Child})
Heas <heas@maelstrom.Timeplex.COM>
cit.canadair.ca!marc
 Nate Itkin <Nate-Itkin@ptdcs2.intel.com>
suntech.abcomp.be!yves
TI.Uni-Trier.DE!bern
wet.sbi.com!william
Torsten Metzner <tom@uni-paderborn.de>
frode@read-well.no (Frode Stromsvag)
Herve DEMARTHE (CEA France) <demarthe@alpha.cad.cea.fr>
maclean@mnementh.cs.mcgill.ca (Matthew SAMS)
"Daniel E. Zegarac" <zegarac@gdls.com>
bobr@houston.wireline.SLB.COM ( Bob Reardon )
rwolf@dciem.dnd.ca (Robert Wolf)

The consensus is unanimous, I have to use the newfs -i command and change the
number of bytes per inode to something like 1024.

I would like to again thank all of those who replied.

Rick Loftus



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