On 8/4/2015 12:47 PM, James A. Peltier wrote:
Some older 32-bit software will likely have problems addressing any content 
outside of the 2^32  bit inode range.  You will be able to see it, but reading 
and writing said data will likely be problematic


The 99% of software that just does open,read,write will be fine regardless of word size.

NFS is the only broken thing I ran into (on CentOS 6 anyways), and then only if you export subdirectories in the XFS file system, if you just export the root of it, you won't have any issues. if you are exporting subdirectories (something I find Windows admins like to do), then you have to specify a locally unique integer fsid on each export. I just use fsid=1, fsid=2, ...




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john r pierce, recycling bits in santa cruz

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