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I have a low-traffic production application running on Meteor (Ubuntu) and it's running out of inodes. I recently made a fresh install on a new server with twice the disk space than my previous installation and eventually it also reached 100% of inodes usage. After deleting unused files, inode use dropped to 96%, but it quickly ran out of inodes again. After some research, I found that ~/.meteor/packages is consuming 80% of total available inodes, and meteor-tool uses most of them, but I can't figure out why, and I don't know how to reduce inode usage.

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  • Same problem here, meteor is using 170% ~200% of cpu no matter what application i run. Did you fix this?
    – Vercryger
    Jul 27, 2016 at 21:14
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    I could not fix it. The server has zero free iNodes since over a month ago, but it's responding. I love developing in Meteor, but I'm afraid it's not ready for production and we will be, sooner or later, replacing it.
    – Leo Lobeto
    Jul 29, 2016 at 19:51
  • I totally agree. Please check the following thread github.com/meteor/meteor/issues/7491
    – Vercryger
    Aug 1, 2016 at 13:22

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