- dquot-nr
- file-max
- file-nr
-- inode-max
- inode-nr
- inode-state
- nr_open
resource limit.
-inode-max, inode-nr & inode-state
----------------------------------
+inode-nr & inode-state
+----------------------
As with file handles, the kernel allocates the inode structures
dynamically, but can't free them yet.
-The value in inode-max denotes the maximum number of inode
-handlers. This value should be 3-4 times larger than the value
-in file-max, since stdin, stdout and network sockets also
-need an inode struct to handle them. When you regularly run
-out of inodes, you need to increase this value.
-
The file inode-nr contains the first two items from
inode-state, so we'll skip to that file...
nr_free_inodes and preshrink.
Nr_inodes stands for the number of inodes the system has
-allocated, this can be slightly more than inode-max because
-Linux allocates them one pageful at a time.
+allocated.
Nr_free_inodes represents the number of free inodes (?) and
-preshrink is nonzero when the nr_inodes > inode-max and the
+preshrink is nonzero when the
system needs to prune the inode list instead of allocating
more.