Joe Pruett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

>> i did some testing with a single level /home and if i touch all entries in 
>> /home, i eventually ran into some resource limits.  maybe there is some 
>> tuning i can do?  i could go back to /home just being full of symlinks, but 
>> that has so many issues of it's own. i'm looking for feedback of other users 
>> that might have servers with a thousand or more active mounts and how that 
>> works for you.  or some other good ideas of how people handle this kind of 
>> thing.
>
> it looks like centos 4 (2.6.9 based) uses one tcp connection per mount, 
> but centos 5 (2.6.19) uses one tcp connection per server.  without delving 
> into the kernel source, i haven't come up with any answers from google 
> yet.  can anyone on this list speak to this issue?

This is the much debated superblock sharing.  Did you have a more
specific question, other than to verify your findings?

Cheers,

Jeff

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