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- From: jeremy.bouse at UnderGrid.net (Jeremy T. Bouse)
- Date: Fri, 11 Oct 2013 23:10:13 -0400
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On 11.10.2013 17:13, Jim Kinney wrote:
> Its happened before. Itll happen again. But next round I hand off to
> someone else and walk away. Im a Linux nut not a babysitter.
>
> One thumb typing freezing my tail off standing in the downdraft of
> the
> AC in the data center doing an install should say something about my
> state of mind. Probably nothing nice, but at least "interesting".
>
> Centos 6.4 does not really like installs with 20 and 40 TB arrays.
Depending on the filesystem utilized this can be a problem for most
every distro not just CentOS. There is an upperbound limit to
ext2/ext3/ext4 and I've ran into it setting up servers before.