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2006 Mar 18
1
ext3 - max filesystem size
Hi all, I am working with a pc cluster, running redhat el 4, on opteron cpus. we have several bigger RAID systems locally attached to the fileservers; now I would like to create a big striped filesystem with around 15TB. ext3 unfortunatelly only supports filesystem size up to 8TB, do you have an idea if / when this border will be increased ? I already found some discussions on LKML about it ?
2012 Aug 31
2
Length of attachment filenames
Hi there, I have a beginners question to Dovecot: does it have a restriction on the supported length and character encodings of filenames of attachments? Can filenames be arbitrary large? Cheers, Hauke -- Diese E-Mail kann vertrauliche und/oder rechtlich geschuetzte Informationen enthalten. Wenn Sie nicht der richtige Adressat sind oder diese E-Mail irrtuemlich erhalten haben,
2006 Oct 03
1
16TB ext3 mainstream - when?
Are we likely to see patches to allow 16TB ext3 in the mainstream kernel any time soon? I am working with a storage box that has 16x750GB drives RAID5-ed together to create a potential 10.5TB of potential storage. But because ext3 is limited to 8TB I am forced to split into 2 smaller ext3 filesystems which is really cumbersome for my app. Any ideas anybody?
2005 Jun 14
5
load ing and saving R objects
Does anyone know a way to do the following: Save a large number of R objects to a file (like load() does) but then read back only a small named subset of them . As far as I can see, load() reads back everything. The context is: I have an application which will generate a large number of large matrices (approx 15000 matrices each of dimension 2000*30). I can generate these matrices using an
2009 Feb 03
2
some kind of timeout problem in pbx_spool.c
I am using outgoing call files. I typically see the "ooh something changed / timeout" on a regular bases every second to be exact. Then it stops until some other call event happens. So I "mv" my call file to the outgoing spool directory, I am listening to that message, another call file is "mv"'ed into the directory and something happens to the timeout that its
2006 Jan 19
3
ext3 fs errors 3T fs
Hello, I looked through the archives a bit and could not find anything relevant, if you know otherwise please point me in the right direction. I have a ~3T ext3 filesystem on linux software raid that had been behaving corectly for sometime. Not to long ago it gave the following error after trying to mount it: mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/md0, or too many