NFS and inode64

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Well, we got it working. However, the issue we're now worried about is
users creating files and subdirectories. Do we need to worry, and if so,
is there some way to reserve inodes < 32k table, other than creating tens
of thousands of dummy files now?

We don't want, a year or two down the road, for this system to be running,
and suddenly everything's broken, because all lower inodes have been used.



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