Hi Emmanuel,
Indeed. This does look like an unrelated issue.
Any error messages from the logs?
Thanks
Murali

On 11/30/07, Rob Ross <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for getting back to us! Sounds like we're close.
>
> There is no 2^14 limit on # of files in a directory. This is some
> other issue.
>
> Rob
>
> On Nov 30, 2007, at 11:27 AM, Emmanuel Florac wrote:
>
> >
> > Hello, back at last! I've made quite extensive testing of NFS running
> > atop PVFS2.7.0pre1 patched with the "nfs-pvfs2-bufmap.patch".
> > I've tried to apply this patch to 2.7.0 release, unfortunately
> > automatic patching doesn't work, I tried correcting the structs names
> > by hand but... Well, I'll see that later on next week.
> >
> > The setup is very simple : two machines in a PVFS2 cluster, both
> > client, server and metadata server. both mount the pvfs2 fs and export
> > it thru NFS.
> > Other systems on the network (1Ge) mount the NFS exports from
> > either of
> > the servers simultaneously.
> >
> > So  now the good  news : that works! No more crashes, no more kernel
> > warnings, no more failed writes. That's great.
> > Bad news : running bonnie++ on the nfs share, "stat sequential files"
> > failed : stat 16384 files but found only 16383.
> > I don't know if this is a pre-release bug, or something else : can I
> > have more than 2^14 files in the same directory or is this some sort
> > of limitation?
> >
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