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How To Decrease Inode Usage In cPanel?

What is Inode?
Inodes are data structures used to store the metadata of files. Inode number refers to the collective number of files and folders existing in your web hosting account.

What is Inode Limit?
Just login to your cPanel home page. In the left pane, you can see the File Usage stat as shown in the screenshot below which is the Inode usage of your account.
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View Inode usage in cPanel

Most people will not need to be familiar with Inodes if they are using their hosting in normal circumstances, such as for a basic or intermediate website and normal email use. However, to ensure that all our customers get a consistently high level of service, we have implemented inode limits per account for reducing resource abusers in our Shared Hosting and Reseller hosting.

Not all inode overages are caused by abuse, though. It could just be that you need to do a bit of a clean-up of your hosting files. If you experience issues caused by high Inode usage, then this tutorial is to help you decrease the number of inodes on your account.

Here are some steps to reduce the inode number limit.

Delete Unnecessary Files And Folders
Examine the files and folders manually and decide if the file is necessary or not. In case if the file is an old backup archive or if the folder is created for testing or staging purposes, you may remove it or download it locally via FTP or cPanel >> FileManager and delete it from the server.

Clear Old And Spam Emails
Deleting the old emails helps a lot in decreasing the inode usage. There might be spam mails in your mailbox that are of no use, and deleting those mails will help you to reduce the inode number. You can remove spam emails from email clients or webmail. You can seek help from our support department which operates 24*7 to delete the mails easily via shell.

Clear The Cache Files
Most of the CMS's uses cache to reduce the response time and application like Joomla can create a lot of cache files which can increase the inode usage tremendously. So it is advised to keep an eye on the cache folders and make sure the number of cache files is the least.

Most of the CMS's now provide the facility to purge the cache, and you can make use of it to control the number of cache files. Or you can set up a cronjob to automatically clear the cache files periodically.

If you have the inode limit getting hit regularly, or you still have issues after you have cleared up your files, we suggest you upgrade the package to a higher one with a higher inode limit or consider a Virtual Private Server. You can contact our 24/7 support for this.

Updated on: 20/08/2022

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