Re: Ext3 File System "Too many files" with snort

From: jmerkey
Date: Sat Jul 10 2004 - 01:01:22 EST





> >NetWare has always supported more than this, so this whole idea of fixed inode
> tables
> >is somewhat strange to me to start with. I am still looking through Hans code,
> but if
> >this is accurate I'll just take a system out Monday and see if it works. My
> only concern
> >with Reiser has to do with the bug reports I've seen on it over the years, but
> Suse is
> >shipping it as default, and we have been running it here for about a year on a
> production
> >server. I'll post if it crashes, corrupts data, or has problems.
> >
> >Jeff
> >
> >
> Don't use it on redhat systems, those bug reports tend to be for redhat
> kernels, redhat refuses to apply our bugfixes that we send in to the
> official kernel because they want us to look bad. I sound so paranoid
> when I say that, but they really do refuse to apply our bugfixes.

Not nice at all to not post updates. They don't respond to email much either.

>
> ReiserFS V3 has been very stable for quite some time in 2.4.x. There
> were some instabilities recently in some versions of 2.6.x due to code
> changes not by our team. sigh....
>
> We at Namesys are much more conservative in code changes for V3 than
> ext*. I can't control some of the changes by SuSE though that have
> added some bugs that could have been caught by more serious QA. (SuSE
> adheres to the usual linux lack of QA approach, it is not that they are
> bad, but that they conform to the social norm for linux.) Hopefully I
> will have more control over that in V4.

We are using Suse for appliance builds for customer shipments. More stable,
more features, better quality. I will be using Suse for the site with Reiser
Monday. So far looks good. Builds finished tonight on 2.6 and running stable.

I will post a report of any problems at the site with Reiser. From initial tests, looks
fixed.

:-)

>
> Hans

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