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UGU: Unix Guru Universe - Unix Tip #4165- July 7, 2012
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Unix Tip #4165- July 7, 2012
FULL OF FILESYSTEM INODES
We recently had a problem where a file system had 100% inode usage.
Unfortunately there isn't an easy way to search for directories with
a lot of files in them (1 file = 1 inode). And if the files are small,
you can't rely on du to help you out.
Here is a find command that will print all the directories in the
current filesystem, with the number of files (inodes) in that directory.
find . -xdev -type d -exec /bin/echo -n {} \; -exec sh -c "ls {} | wc -l" \;
This tip generously supported by: rickb@cmhcsys.com
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