On Fri, 2007-10-05 at 13:30 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Thu, 04 Oct 2007 10:00:50 EDT, Trond Myklebust said:
> 
> > How about a boot/module parameter to turn it on or off?
> > 
> > I don't see any point in having a sysctl for something like this: either
> > you have legacy applications or you don't. It is not something that you
> > switch off as you go off to lunch.
> 
> How does Joe Sysadmin tell if he has an affected legacy app or not?
> 
> (The obvious "try it and see what breaks" is a non-starter for many places,
> because you too easily end up in a loop of "enable it, find 4-5 show stoppers,
> turn it off, fix them, lather rinse repease".  Been there, done that, got
> the tshirt - a project I got dragged into involves a large storage array that
> appears to insist on exporting 64-bit stuff, and a large farm of clients that
> are very 64-bit unclean....)

If you're unsure, then set the bloody boot parameter. That's what it is
for...

Trond

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