[Beowulf] Problem with ext3 filesystem?
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Joshua Baker-LePain jlb17 at duke.eduThu Feb 12 10:27:56 PST 2009
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On Thu, 12 Feb 2009 at 6:12pm, Dan.Kidger at quadrics.com wrote > And anyway - I thought the maximum size for ext3 was 8TB ? > > I know that there are patches to bring it up to 16TB, but does anybody > trust these and use them for production systems? 16TB ext3 support was included as a technology preview in RHEL5 and fully supported in 5.1. I've got a couple of >8TB ext3 FSes. Why ext3? Because nothing else is as well supported by the vendor on RHEL/CentOS. For primary file servers, I don't want to muck about with add-on kernel modules, "plus" kernels, or anything else of that sort. I want to run as close to stock as possible. And on anything RHEL derived, that means ext3. -- Joshua Baker-LePain QB3 Shared Cluster Sysadmin UCSF
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