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Running Out Of inode Space

Unix systems have two types of storage limitations. The first, and more common, is a limitation on physical storage used for storing the contents of files. The second is a limitation on inode space which represents file location and other data.

Though it is uncommon, it is possible to run out of inode space before running out of disk space (run df and df -i to see the levels of each). When this happens, the system will complain that there is No space left on device. Both inode space and disk space are needed to create a new file.

How can this happen? If lots of directories with lots of empty, small, or duplicate files are being created, then the inode space can be used up disproportionately to the amount of respective disk space. You'll need to clean up some of those files before you can continue.

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