On Freitag, 26. März 2010 wrote Adrian Berlin: > Hi! > Does anyone know how many ACLs can be stored on file system (xfs) > using acl_xattr module and in file file_ntacls.tdb?
The docs say that xfs uses 64k. A small test gives me total other numbers :-( . xfs can store 21 to 26 ACEs. It depends on the size of gidnumber. ext3 may store 503 to 513 ACEs, also depending on the size of gidnumber. The test bed: fresh created /home partitions with: mkfs.xfs -f /dev/hda6 for xfs, and mkfs.ext3 /dev/hda6 for ext3. only one directory: rmdir /home/dir/ ;mkdir /home/dir/ and a small shell script, which add ACEs: /root/acl-test.sh: #!/bin/sh -ex G=2200000000 #G=10 while : do G=$(( $G + 1 )) setfacl -m g:"$G":rwx /home/dir done OS is Debian Lenny: debian:/# cat /etc/debian_version 5.0.4 debian:/# uname -r 2.6.26-2-amd64 getfacl & setfacl has version: 2.2.47 Other extended attributes may reduce the number of avaiable ACEs. Conclusion: ext3 is a better choice then xfs, at least for Debian Lenny. I have not tested any special tuning options for ext3 or xfs. > > Best regards > /Adrian Berlin -- Gruss Harry Jede -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba