I cannot seem to increase the maximum number of
filesystems on my Red hat system running kernel
2.4.21-4.Elsmp. I have already tried to increase
NR_SUPER in fs.h and fie-max, and file-nr in
/proc/sys/fs, this does not help. When searching
through documentation I see references to super-max
file i
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On Tue, 1 Mar 2005, Frank Borich wrote:
I cannot seem to increase the maximum number of
filesystems on my Red hat system running kernel
2.4.21-4.Elsmp. I have already tried to increase
NR_SUPER in fs.h and fie-max, and file-nr in
/proc/sys/fs, this does not help. When searching
through documentat
Ext2, sorry.
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I cannot seem to increase the maximum number of filesystems
hat system running kernel 2.4.21-4.Elsmp. I have already tried to
<> increase NR_SUPER in fs.h and fie-max, and file-nr in /proc/sys/fs,
<> this does not help. Whe
>A database or file scanner that must read a lot of data can benefit
>from having even a rough idea of the layout of the data on disk.
True. There's always room for interfaces that dive into the lower layers
for those users who want to be there. (Of course, you end up crossing a
line fairly qu
On Mon, 2005-02-14 at 20:44 +, Anton Altaparmakov wrote:
> So every time we get a concurrent clear_inode() and iget() for the same
> inode what happens? We get your "Failed to get bitmap attribute." every
> time? Or can clear_inode only be called once the inode is removed from
> icache?
On Tue, 1 Mar 2005, Frank Borich wrote:
> Ext2, sorry.
So how many filesystems do you need mounted?
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