[Zope] Re: ZEO and 2gb max limit for linux .. not for solaris etc.
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johanc@torped.se
Thu, 27 Jul 2000 17:42:06 +0200
If you don't wan't to run Sun or HP-UX you could always look
at one of the open *BSD clones. As I can recall both OpenBSD
and FreeBSD have filsystems that manage >2GB files.
/Johan
> Sven Hohage wrote:
> >
> > Hallo Jorgen,
> > I write you cause I've got a question about Zope.
> > You've posted on the mailing list on my question with the filesize of
> > the data.fs or in ZEO ZSS.
> > My problem is that I'd like to know which Unix - versions don't have
> > this filesize limitations and if there is a linux version without that
> > limit.
> > Or do you know another way to solve this problem??
> > Many thanks
> > Sven
>
> Hmm.. well .. I can tell you what I know as of today. Linux
> has this limitation as of today. At least all the variants I
> have come over (mostly Red Hat and Suse). The limitation is in
> the filesystem implementation itself; meaning that the number
> of "references" that can be created cannot exceed the address
> limit of 2gb.
>
> Solaris does not have this limitation and neither does Hp-Ux
> or SGI Irix. I know previous versions of SunOS (v4.x) had the
> same limitation as linux is experiencing today.
>
> Though.. there are ways "around" the problem. Though; all different
> over the variuos unix versions as of today. When running Zope
> you really don't have much choice on linux. When you hit the
> 2gb barrier .. you have problems. I have not tried it .. but
> as I can recall there was a product for Zope that made it possible
> to "mount" several databases at once .. though it was beta.
>
> .. this might solve a problem .. and would from my point of view
> be a nice way to go. This way; the administrator of the system
> also have some choices as to where he want to put his data.
> Then you can move certain object databases to fast storage ..
> and so forth.
>
> .. so; if you have those problems; get Solaris v7/v8 for Intel
> (or if you can afford it-> sparc!) .. and run Zope of that.
>
> I do so .. but then again; I am not near the 2gb barrier that
> many people have come over. ;)
>
> .. on the other hand; I am not aware of the various "beta"
> filesystem implementations and kernel "to-do"'s for linux,
> but I suspect that it will not be long before that problem
> is solved.
>
> .. oh! When I think of it.. SGI has ported their XFS to linux.
> Not sure how far that implementation has gone yet.. but the
> link to check out is;
>
> http://oss.sgi.com/projects/xfs/
>
> Looks promising.. and a "production" like filesystem for linux
> is a "must" as far as I can see. ;) Just read the brief here;
>
> Sub-second filesystem recovery after crashes or power
> failures (never wait for long fscks again)
>
> 64-bit scalability: millions of terabytes, millions of files,
> and a million files per directory (no more 2 GB limits)
>
> High reliability and performance from journaling and other
> advanced algorithms
>
> Hope that helped a bit??
>
> .. just shoot if there's more I can help with! ;)
>
> --
>
>
> Med vennlig hilsen,
> Jørgen Skogstad
>
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