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Re: fsck large filesystem, memory limit problem

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To: Will <wg.mlist@...>
Cc: <misc@...>
Date: Thursday, May 8, 2008 - 5:04 pm

Isn't this the 1GB application limit mentioned in FAQ 14.7 - " By the 
time one gets to a 2TB file system with default fragment and block 
sizes, fsck will require 1GB RAM to run, which is the application limit 
under OpenBSD. Larger fragments and/or blocks will reduce the number of 
inodes, and allow for larger file systems."?

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Re: fsck large filesystem, memory limit problem, David J. Stillman, (Thu May 8, 5:04 pm)
Re: fsck large filesystem, memory limit problem, Otto Moerbeek, (Fri May 9, 2:44 am)
Re: fsck large filesystem, memory limit problem, Otto Moerbeek, (Mon May 12, 11:49 am)
Re: fsck large filesystem, memory limit problem, Hannah Schroeter, (Mon May 19, 8:38 am)
Re: fsck large filesystem, memory limit problem, Ted Unangst, (Mon May 19, 4:20 pm)
Re: fsck large filesystem, memory limit problem, Otto Moerbeek, (Mon May 19, 9:00 am)
Re: fsck large filesystem, memory limit problem, Hannah Schroeter, (Mon May 19, 9:12 am)
Re: fsck large filesystem, memory limit problem, Otto Moerbeek, (Mon May 19, 9:48 am)
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