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Linux inodes Explained 

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What are inodes in Linux? How do they work? What really happens when you type 'ls -l' into the Linux command line?
0:00 Intro
1:47 Directories as filename-inode number pairs
2:30 How are inodes structured?
3:33 inspecting a real inode
3:42 what is a syscall?
4:57 practical inode-related Linux commands
5:24 common inode-related Linux problems and troubleshooting
6:30 how inodes are created in Linux (depends on filesystem)
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Комментарии : 89   
@bearforceone7295
@bearforceone7295 3 года назад
I applied for a job as a Junior RedHat Sysadmin this week and they asked me how I can see the Linux version running on a machine. I knew this by watching your video on regular devops interview questions, it's one of the questions you talked about. Just so you know, your videos are helping people out there in the real world! I am sure this video will also come in handy when actually running live environments. Thanks for doing this! :)
@scooby7877
@scooby7877 2 года назад
What is that cat/etc/os?
@cc4405
@cc4405 2 года назад
@@scooby7877 assuming linux version means the kernel version, uname -r would be a better answer imo
@massmedia6516
@massmedia6516 Год назад
cat etc/os-release
@ywahab25
@ywahab25 9 месяцев назад
cat /etc/redhat-release
@manny8717
@manny8717 3 года назад
Great video. Thank you! Only addition/correction in my opinion is at 2:48. You said the hard links count wasn’t shown with the ls -l command but it IS listed. It’s the second column after the file permissions. Says 1 for the files you listed.
@seannewcomb7594
@seannewcomb7594 3 года назад
I never knew about this, thanks for the walk through!
@Hackenbaker
@Hackenbaker 2 года назад
Thanks a lot for the easy to consume explanation!!! Easy to understand. Inodes was a question in my past working interview. Now, thanks to you I have a better answer for the next time somebody ask me about this. :)
@martina8527
@martina8527 3 года назад
Love these! Thanks for your great work!
@jerweiyeoh7096
@jerweiyeoh7096 3 года назад
Just here to drop an appreciation for the explanation! Stay awesome!
@Flankymanga
@Flankymanga 3 года назад
Huh... every video i see from you shows me how much i have to learn. Thank you for the explanation!
@vesok
@vesok 3 года назад
Thanks, great video! I'd really love it if you made a series on zfs too :D
@vijaiharihar9410
@vijaiharihar9410 3 года назад
Very insightful! Thank you!
@ruiztulio
@ruiztulio 3 года назад
Great video man, I'm just playing with zfs and is great so far
@Nagashadow9669
@Nagashadow9669 3 года назад
Good to know that ZFS has more advantages than whats usually advertised. I knew about zfs and inodes but never connected this together
@HarryLowtonIT
@HarryLowtonIT 3 года назад
Thank you - Great video and explanation!
@aleksandrshkraba5061
@aleksandrshkraba5061 3 года назад
It was great! I was asked about inodes on my previous interview. And unfortunately I have some difficulties with explanation!( Now I can do it))) Thank you!
@fhujf
@fhujf 3 года назад
I already knew about inodes, but watched the video regardless :) Thanks for all the videos, especially the Linux administration playlist. I've always been a Windows guy, but a year ago I started watching these, installed Ubuntu on VM and guess what, on Monday I'm starting a job in Unix infrastructure administration :D This channel is where it all began. Can't wait for new challenges ahead.
@tutoriaLinux
@tutoriaLinux 3 года назад
That’s amazing to hear; congratulations! That’s literally why this channel exists. Appreciate it.
@j_thom
@j_thom 3 года назад
Migrating from Caladan to Arrakis, eh? Good luck... Careful tho.. it didnt go so smoothly the last time, erm..well..a time to come.
@wojt4spes
@wojt4spes 2 года назад
Thanks, dude. Just starting a new year, new me, you know. Learning Unix, stuff.
@MegaAadhar
@MegaAadhar 3 года назад
This was very simple and clear; thanks mate! ZFS Please!
@Toccobass13
@Toccobass13 2 года назад
literally amazing. thank you so much
@Yerttle
@Yerttle 3 года назад
Loved this content!
@keratishvili
@keratishvili 3 года назад
Great video thanks Dave
@ZTsarmadOne
@ZTsarmadOne 2 года назад
Thanks 😊, This video very Useful for me.
@bowboycode2114
@bowboycode2114 3 года назад
You make great video's!👍
@Funnybone_FB
@Funnybone_FB 2 года назад
Brilliant. Thank you
@humayunakhtar2116
@humayunakhtar2116 Год назад
Thanks for great explanation
@Matthew-tl2ng
@Matthew-tl2ng 2 года назад
Its crazy I just did a phone screen for a company and you touched on 2 of them in this video. Hard/soft links and syscalls.
@mhenimerzouki1285
@mhenimerzouki1285 3 года назад
great video, yes ZFS please :)
@stevefiorito5379
@stevefiorito5379 5 дней назад
Great video! But, it is just one more thing that I need to learn ... to use Linux ... I always just wanted to just be a user, but that isn't really possible, unless you have and can afford a Linux tech ... which are few, and far between ... pretty much none existent in my neck of the woods. With videos like this, I can plod through my day to day activities on Linux (I'm on it almost all day long). I often try to humor the situation with an analogy: If you had to do to your car's CAN network what you have to do with Linux, ... before you could really use it, you'd never get out of the driveway.
@Felipe-53
@Felipe-53 Год назад
Awesome!
@DimaEvoc
@DimaEvoc 2 года назад
Thank you! I'm watching this video after a terrible interview ))
@tutoriaLinux
@tutoriaLinux 2 года назад
Hang in there! Some interviews just go badly no matter what. You’re probably dodging a bullet.
@aminebouaita9202
@aminebouaita9202 3 года назад
Thank you !!
@qsmfoui
@qsmfoui Месяц назад
for my taste this was scratching a little bit on the surface. there is a little more to it to get a better understanding of the filesystem. i wish you would make a video with some visualized hierarchy of how the superblock, group descriptors and inodes work together with the memory blocks. anyways it was a great video
@TheGruselmops
@TheGruselmops 3 года назад
Thanks Dave, great explanation! I really missed this type of videos! btw. How do you like BtrFS?
@tutoriaLinux
@tutoriaLinux 3 года назад
Hey, good to see you here! I played with btrfs several years ago and it felt like an early beta. There were a ton of missing features and some unreliability (although it did engineer around a few zfs limitations). I haven’t really kept up with it especially because now there’s kernel support for openZFS in linux.
@TheGruselmops
@TheGruselmops 3 года назад
@@tutoriaLinux Yeah, I'm really interested in both filesystems. I like BtrFS so far, haven't used ZFS yet. Maybe an Idea for a video?! Keep it up! Peace!
@owenstrange7630
@owenstrange7630 3 года назад
@@tutoriaLinux dave sorry. Can you help me a little bit? I couldn't find system.log file. It's usual stay in inside /var/log/apt/history.log in Ubuntu But i couldn't find it anywhere in the same location in Centos 8 : cd /var/log cd dnf bash: cd: dnf: No such file or directory. thank.
@albertovillacorta8045
@albertovillacorta8045 3 года назад
Hit me with that ZedFS knowledge! I just like how the British say it.
@aussierule
@aussierule 2 года назад
I installed Debian Bullseye on a fresh HDD , chose auto install with swap, and it chose the btrfs filesystem. I was just analyzing my disk in gparted after boot and noticed my hard drive is not mounted but instead my home directory is the only thing mounted called file system and when I view the path its a path to an inode which I assume is on the unmounted HDD. My question is if its not mounted how does it write the data and save in between powering it off? Does it write the files before shutdown?
@9Steff99
@9Steff99 2 года назад
so are all the inodes created when the file system is installed or does it just allocate a fixed amount of memory for later storing inodes?
@david2358
@david2358 3 месяца назад
Subscribed 🎉
@tutoriaLinux
@tutoriaLinux 3 года назад
0:00 Intro 1:47 Directories as filename-inode number pairs 2:30 How are inodes structured? 3:33 inspecting a real inode 3:42 what is a syscall? 4:57 practical inode-related Linux commands 5:24 common inode-related Linux problems and troubleshooting 6:30 how inodes are created in Linux (depends on filesystem)
@HP-sf1my
@HP-sf1my 3 года назад
add the intro at 0:00 in the description to enable chapters in the video timeline
@tutoriaLinux
@tutoriaLinux 3 года назад
You are a genius; thank you!
@beron_the_colossus
@beron_the_colossus 3 года назад
Could you also update the description? Thank you for the video
@HP-sf1my
@HP-sf1my 3 года назад
Yea, actually the description is what matters, not the comment :)
@tutoriaLinux
@tutoriaLinux 3 года назад
@@HP-sf1my lmao d'oh. I'm an engineer, not an SEO expert!
@VikasYadav-wi7zu
@VikasYadav-wi7zu 2 года назад
I love you dude
@berrywin
@berrywin Год назад
Very interesting and useful! I would push the like button if you turned of the music. So distracting, especially if you don't have English as your native language!
@Achrononmaster
@Achrononmaster Год назад
Searching your channel content there's no vdo on ZFS. @7:40 kinda' begs for a ZFS tutorial. There are RAM chew-up and licencing issues right?
@zorrzoor
@zorrzoor 3 года назад
When working in ops, please! Always monitor inodes and not just used/free space. And please, always use a monitoring system! ;) information is power
@_sl3600
@_sl3600 3 года назад
Heh, I once had to troubleshoot centreon (nagios) just dying on a friday - turns out it had run out of inodes due to some network equipment flooding it with traps. Of course, inodes on the monitoring server were not monitored ;) (or even... anywhere, now I think of it).
@mk-gc4fj
@mk-gc4fj 2 года назад
if you're using a happy, lucky, wonderful, futuristic, filesystem like zfs *dance music starts*
@kocho4242
@kocho4242 2 года назад
So that is basically flaw of the specific filesystem? If I understand correctly, architect of the filesystem didn't predict such case. I think it is something wrong with filesystem design if there is still a space on the storage, but inodes limit has been exceeded. Only ZFS is free it?
@tutoriaLinux
@tutoriaLinux 2 года назад
I wouldn’t necessarily call it a flaw, just a design tradeoff that was made, combined with poor defaults on most Linux distributions.
@programminginterviewsprepa7710
@programminginterviewsprepa7710 2 года назад
So it the data structure behind the file system would that explain it in one sentence?
@tutoriaLinux
@tutoriaLinux 2 года назад
Well, it’s part of the kernel data structure that represents individual nodes of the filesystem tree. I don’t know if there’s a one-sentence explanation that captures everything about the linux filesystem, including implementation details like inodes. Once you start digging, things get a bit complicated.
@venc0r
@venc0r 3 года назад
Do you have any oppinion or advice, werther its good or rubbish to use zfs on vmware vmdks?
@tutoriaLinux
@tutoriaLinux 3 года назад
I'm not a storage expert -- maybe someone else can chime in?
@karankhatter
@karankhatter Год назад
real talk it happens
@killaken2000
@killaken2000 3 года назад
with `ls -l` the second column is the link count
@islandcave8738
@islandcave8738 3 года назад
This inode exhaustion is the problem I just ran into.
@inaciopaiva1536
@inaciopaiva1536 3 года назад
I didn't understand why the system would run out of numbers as inodes before run out of storage.
@tutoriaLinux
@tutoriaLinux 3 года назад
If you have a system that gets filled up with tiny files, it can happen that you run out of inodes before you run out of disk space. Inodes are usually calculated from “average filesize” (or a default number like 4096bytes), divided into filesystem size. If, when the system is in production, you have a huge influx of files smaller than this “average” you can end up with inode exhaustion. The example in the video was of a hacked server hosting hundreds of static sites with lots of tiny files, which I’ve seen in the wild. I hope that helps!
@antoniabroscheta7470
@antoniabroscheta7470 2 года назад
i cant read blue on purple!
@Leo_de_janeiro
@Leo_de_janeiro 2 года назад
where is the filename stored ?
@IvanZupancic
@IvanZupancic 3 года назад
nice background music :) no really, .. it's fine
@DineshKumarVellore
@DineshKumarVellore 2 года назад
Files having the inode number 9077
@GrandpasPlace
@GrandpasPlace 3 года назад
I was wrong, trying to pull it from my memory of 30 years ago. (Removed so as not to confuse others)
@tutoriaLinux
@tutoriaLinux 3 года назад
Maybe I'm misunderstanding what you're saying, but aren't you describing block size? I think inodes are a fixed-size operating system datastructure (just a C struct, I think) that gets populated as needed. The file data itself isn't written into inodes, only a reference to the disk blocks that store the actual data. And the data written onto those blocks can be in whatever blocksize you specified when creating your filesystem.
@GrandpasPlace
@GrandpasPlace 3 года назад
@@tutoriaLinux You are right, I was thinking of block size and balancing the inodes for the smaller block size. That is what I get for trying to do it from 30 year memory. lol
@captainhaxs
@captainhaxs 3 года назад
lol im checking all my machines now to make sure i didnt run out.
@davidwilliss5555
@davidwilliss5555 3 года назад
ls -l does tell you how many hard-links there are. It's between the permissions and the owner name.
@tutoriaLinux
@tutoriaLinux 3 года назад
In retrospect I honestly don't know how I missed that.
@philspaghet
@philspaghet 3 года назад
5:45 LOL I nearly spat out my water XD
@luiscosme1154
@luiscosme1154 3 года назад
Could you please re-upload this video without the music in the background?
@luiscosme1154
@luiscosme1154 3 года назад
Oh great I just noticed that it stops at about 4 1/2 minutes, it was so distracting in the background that I couldn’t concentrate on what you were saying
@catharperfect7036
@catharperfect7036 8 месяцев назад
i-nodes? More like i-modes! L.O.L!
@pswalia2u
@pswalia2u 3 года назад
Nice info. Why do you think, somebody will hack server for hosting porn site 😂?
@tutoriaLinux
@tutoriaLinux 3 года назад
I saw it a bunch of times when I was working in web security! Crazy things.
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