If you want GFS in single user mode (no networking) then you can mount using the lock_nolock protocol. Be very careful because if two or more machines mount the filesystem using this option, you will cause corruption. On Wed, Sep 07, 2005 at 03:45:49PM +0400, karasiov@xxxxxxxxxx wrote: > Çäðàâñòâóéòå, Ion. > > Âû ïèñàëè 1 àâãóñòà 2005 ã., 13:30:48: > > IA> Hi everybody, > IA> is there is a maximum file size the GFS can handle? > IA> I tried to do some tests with big files, and I couldn't open (open(2)) > IA> files that > were >>= 2Go. (It works with 1Go files, I didn't try sizes between 1 and > IA> 2 Go). > > IA> I would like to know if this limitation comes from my configuration or > IA> from the GFS > IA> file system. > > IA> I searched an answer in the web and in the mailing list but I didn't > IA> found anything, > IA> If I missed something I'd be very sorry and an url to the article > IA> I missed would be a great answer :). > > IA> Thanks in advance! > > Hi, > > I need to start GFS in a single mode on Debian Sarge, > but ccsd does not start - whats wrong with single mode? > > SK > > -- > > Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx > http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster -- Adam Manthei <amanthei@xxxxxxxxxx> -- Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster