Re: Problem with more than 65000 files

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Sorry for looking stupid, but what should I do to get a core dump of the
server?

regards 
Einar
On ons, 2007-07-04 at 15:46 +0530, Anand Avati wrote:
> It should work with 65536 files for sure. we have tested with hundreds
> of thousands of files in a directory. can you please get a backtrace
> output of the core dump?
> 
> thanks,
> avati
> 
> 2007/7/4, Hans Einar Gautun <einar.gautun@xxxxxxxxxxx>:
>         Hei all,
>         Sorry if I repeat this mail, but this domain was blocked in
>         the
>         mailsysem, so I have got no answers...
>         
>         I'm quite new to glusterfs, running v. 1.2.3. One problem I
>         have
>         discovered is the server just dying when doing an "ls " in a
>         directory 
>         with more than 65 535 files flat. I suspect this to be a
>         general problem
>         if the server is accessing this number of files in a total
>         from several
>         directories. Am I right?
>         
>         System: Ubuntu 6.06
>         gcc:    gcc version 4.0.3 (Ubuntu 4.0.3-1ubuntu5)
>         kernel: vanilla 2.6.17.13
>         network:        tcp
>         
>         
>         
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> 
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> Anand V. Avati




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