日前,同事反馈一个问题:在一个大分区(12T)中使用xfs文件系统,用来做历史文件备份,突然提示没有磁盘空间错误,先检查下:
[root@imysql ~]# df -hT Filesystem Type Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/sda1 xfs 12T 9T 2.4T 88% /data [root@imysql ~]# df -hi Filesystem Inodes IUsed IFree IUse% Mounted on /dev/sda1 6.5G 3.4M 6.5G 1% /data
可以看到,不管是物理空间,还是inode,都还有很多余量,那为何还会报告磁盘空间不够呢?
查询了下XFS FAQ,发现有一段:
Q: What is the inode64 mount option for? By default, with 32bit inodes, XFS places inodes only in the first 1TB of a disk. If you have a disk with 100TB, all inodes will be stuck in the first TB. This can lead to strange things like "disk full" when you still have plenty space free, but there's no more place in the first TB to create a new inode. Also, performance sucks. To come around this, use the inode64 mount options for filesystems >1TB. Inodes will then be placed in the location where their data is, minimizing disk seeks. Beware that some old programs might have problems reading 64bit inodes, especially over NFS. Your editor used inode64 for over a year with recent (openSUSE 11.1 and higher) distributions using NFS and Samba without any corruptions, so that might be a recent enough distro.
大意就是xfs文件系统会把inode存储在磁盘最开始的这1T空间里,如果这部分空间被完全填满了,那么就会出现磁盘空间不足的错误提示了。解决办法就是在挂载时,指定 inode64 选项:
mount -o remount -o noatime,nodiratime,inode64,nobarrier /dev/sda1 /data
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