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NOTICE: /<strong>string</strong>: out of inodes<br />

Cause<br />

The filesystem specified after the first colon probably contains many small files,<br />

exceeding the per-filesystem limit for inodes (file information nodes).<br />

Action<br />

If many small files were created unintentionally, removing them resolves the problem.<br />

Otherwise, follow these steps to increase filesystem capacity for small files. Make<br />

several backup copies of the filesystem on different tapes (for safety), then bring the<br />

machine down to single-user mode. Use the newfs(1M) command with the -i<br />

option to increase inode density for this filesystem. Here is an example:<br />

# newfs -i 1024 /dev/rdsk/partition<br />

Finally, restore the filesystem from a backup tape. Note that increasing the inode<br />

density slightly reduces total filesystem capacity.<br />

Not login shell<br />

Cause<br />

This message results when a user tries to logout(1) from a shell other than the one<br />

started at login time.<br />

Action<br />

To quit a non-login shell, use the exit(1) command. Continue doing so until you<br />

have logged out.<br />

See Also<br />

For more general information on the login shell, see the section on customizing your<br />

work environment in the Solaris Advanced User’s Guide.<br />

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