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Status Not under consideration
Workspace DataPower Gateway
Created by Guest
Created on May 21, 2024

Displaying the number of used inodes on RAID Volume

On datapower, following a n issue of the B2B Gateway with the following error message "down - Too many files on RAID volume",
we found that we had inode saturation on the RAID volume. It would be interesting to have a command allowing you to have the number of available inodes as well as the number of used inodes.

Idea priority Medium
  • Admin
    Ulas Cubuk
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    Jun 19, 2024

    Thank you for your idea. At this time with the show raid-partitions command(https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/datapower-gateway/10.5.0?topic=commands-show-raid-partitions), you can see the free size of each partition but not the number of files which we believe could be an useful enhancement. We will continue to monitor this to see if there is increased interest moving forward.