Re: [Linux-cluster] GFS maximum filesystem size ?

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On Thu, 2004-07-22 at 09:23, Levent Serinol wrote:
> Hi,
> 
>  what is the maximum GFS filesystem size ? AFAIK, documents in
> redhat.com site says that this limit is 2TB.  Also, it says that
> bigger filesystem size support will be available when RHEL kernel
> migrated to to 2.6.
> anybody here knows when rhel kernel 2.6 will be released ?
This is of course best answered by someone from Redhat.

But if you want to work with 2.6 now, why not install an R+D system
running Fedora 2?
RPMs available from: http://www2.wantstofly.org/gfs/

That's the concept of Fedora - a faster release cycle, so you can try
out leading edge features, and of course a closer relationship with the
community.
This leaves RHEL to be more stable, less frequent release cycle,with a
much longer time till End of Life.
I think it s fair bet that RHEL 4 will have 2.6. 




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