Re: [Nbd] nbd-server segfault on x86_64
- To: "Wouter Verhelst" <wouter@...3...>
- Cc: <nbd-general@lists.sourceforge.net>
- Subject: Re: [Nbd] nbd-server segfault on x86_64
- From: "JaniD++" <djani22@...60...>
- Date: Wed, 19 Apr 2006 23:41:02 +0200
- Message-id: <010101c663f9$f5fbbc40$1600a8c0@...74...>
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Hello,
> > > I'll do that once I checked whether the insanely huge devices work.
> >
> > I'd like to ask, there is some news with the big devices?
>
> Sorry, I forgot; I did some work on it, found out that my approach was
> wrong, and had to leave; after that, I didn't look into it anymore.
> I also don't have much time at the moment (with FOSDEM and all).
>
> I'll make sure to have some reasonable answer by the weekend.
>
> > I almost run out the disk space, and need to grow the xfs...
>
> Yes, that sounds rather... important.
>
I want to ask, is there something news about the huge device handling on 32
bit system?
I have run out of disk space again, and i wish to try the xfs_grow, but we
know, there is no way to turn back...
Cheers,
Janos
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