SunOS file corruption
Richard Tobin
richard at aiai.ed.ac.uk
Wed Feb 14 04:19:38 AEST 1990
>I have heard that there was an old BSD bug such that if you let your
>disk get more than 90% full you were likely to "lose files" or
>"create garbage inodes" or similar ugly things.
It's nonsense. I don't think I've ever seen a disk less than 90% full :-(
The rumour probably relates to the fact the the Berkeley filesystem reserves
10% of its space to improve performance. (Root is not subject to this
restriction, hance it can go on creating files until "df" says the
partition is 111% full.)
-- Richard
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