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| Subject: | Quick way to check if 32bit app can work with inode64 |
| From: | Marcin Sura <mailing-lists@xxxxxxx> |
| Date: | Tue, 20 Sep 2016 20:20:42 +0200 |
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Hi Specialists!
I have a 32bit Java application reading and writing files to NFS share mounted on Windows 2008R2 serverÂ64bit. The filesystem behind NFS share is of course XFS, created with default mkfs.xfs and mounted with inode64 option. I don't have access to app source code. Is there a quick and fast way to check if the app can be safely used with inode64? Can I somehow force the files to be created with 64bit inodes number, so the app can read then? BR Marcin |
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