inodes /boot/efi full

Started by morik_opnsense, October 23, 2022, 08:15:47 AM

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Noob here (so pardon the glaringly obvious snafus)

Recent purchaser of protectli VPN2410 running OPNSense 22.7.6. Only add-on package, other than defaults, is `os-netstat`. In sifting through the system logs  (via netstat GUI), a critical error flashed.


:~ # df -ih

Filesystem            Size    Used   Avail Capacity iused ifree %iused  Mounted on

zroot/ROOT/default    442G    946M    441G     0%     59k  925M    0%   /

devfs                 1.0K    1.0K      0B   100%       0     0  100%   /dev

/dev/ada0p1           260M    1.8M    258M     1%     512     0  100%   /boot/efi

zroot/tmp             441G    684K    441G     0%      35  925M    0%   /tmp

zroot/var/log         441G     40M    441G     0%     107  925M    0%   /var/log

zroot/var/audit       441G     96K    441G     0%       9  925M    0%   /var/audit

zroot                 441G     96K    441G     0%       7  925M    0%   /zroot

zroot/usr/src         441G     96K    441G     0%       7  925M    0%   /usr/src

zroot/var/crash       441G     96K    441G     0%       7  925M    0%   /var/crash

zroot/usr/ports       441G     96K    441G     0%       7  925M    0%   /usr/ports

zroot/usr/home        441G     96K    441G     0%       7  925M    0%   /usr/home

zroot/var/mail        441G    128K    441G     0%      11  925M    0%   /var/mail

zroot/var/tmp         441G     96K    441G     0%       8  925M    0%   /var/tmp

devfs                 1.0K    1.0K      0B   100%       0     0  100%   /var/dhcpd/dev

devfs                 1.0K    1.0K      0B   100%       0     0  100%   /var/unbound/dev


Previous searches on similar issue revealed a few hints (in context of opnsense nano installation). What would be the resize inodes on /boot/efi partition?

That's a FAT filesystem. That does not have inodes. Just ignore.
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Much obliged! The thought (of ignoring msdos) had crossed my mind, but my unfamiliarity with ZFS got the better of me.