My original question:
> We are building a large data infrastructure that involves mounting
> a large number of partitions via either vfstab or mnttab. My question
> is whether there's a practical limit to the number of mounts you can
> have. The design we're putting together involves 256 mounts. The
> only alternative we have at the moment is 16 mounts with symlinks
> to get to the 256 top-level data points.
>
> Anybody have experience with this many mounts?
Of course I typo'd when I said "either vfstab or mnttab", which should
have said "either vfstab or automounter".
At any rate, the consensus is definitely that automounter should do the
trick, and of course I myself have experience with many more than 256
loopback mounts through automounter from my days at Sun.
I have built the automounter maps and am mounting the data volumes
successfully.
Thanks to everyone who responded:
Bertrand Hutin
Sean Harding
David Evans
Nate Itkin
Casper Dik
Birger Wathne
Darren Dunham
Michael Stapleton
Lusty
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