I followed How to Add Block Storage Volumes to Kubernetes Clusters . Unfortunately my application is very Inodes-hungry so I run out of Inodes very quickly. Can the Inode limit be set in a similar way I can set the size of the volume claim? Or is there another way to have more Inodes?
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My application uses allot of small files and I hit the inode limit very fast. Did you found a solution?
Heya,
I believe a similar question was asked in our community. You can check the answer in this question:
Hope that this helps!
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