>When creating an independent inode space, I see the valid range for the >number of inodes is between 1024 and 4294967294. > >Is the ~4.2billion upper limit something that can be increased in the >future? > >I also see that the first 1024 inodes are immediately allocated upon >creation. I assume these are allocated to internal data structures and >are a copy of a subset of the first 4038 inodes allocated for new file >systems? It would be useful to know if these internal structures are >fixed for independent filesets and if they are not, what factors >determine their layout (for performance purposes).
Anyone have any thoughts on this? Anyone from IBM know? Thanks Simon _______________________________________________ gpfsug-discuss mailing list gpfsug-discuss at spectrumscale.org http://gpfsug.org/mailman/listinfo/gpfsug-discuss
