File system performance
David Dawes
dawes at suphys.physics.su.OZ.AU
Mon Nov 5 21:59:02 AEST 1990
In article <2239 at jwt.UUCP> john at jwt.UUCP (John Temples) writes:
>In article <1990Nov03.193936.665 at virtech.uucp> cpcahil at virtech.UUCP (Conor P. Cahill) writes:
>>If the ESIX ffs is a BSD file system, the file system code will only
>>allow the super user to write to the last 10% of the partition.
>
>Yes, this is how the ESIX FFS works. The 10% figure is a default
>which can be configured when you make the file system.
I have found that ESIX FFS with less than 10% free space can still be written
to by a non-super user. ffsdump shows the minfree parameter, but it doesn't
seem to be doing anything. Also all BSD df's I've seen show disk usage as a
percentage of (total space - min free space) -- so the max usage is 110% for
the default minfree. Esix df doesn't work like this.
David
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