s/ip/IP/,
+ */
> +const REMOTE_DOMAIN_IP_ADDR_MAX = 16;
>
hm, are these 2 limits too small? I don't believe one host could only have
up to 32 interfaces. Any evidence for you to descrease them in new series?
Osier
Since there is no theoretical limit on the number of interfaces that a
physical
or virtual machine can have, I would suggest making
REMOTE_DOMAIN_INTERFACE_MAX = 2048
and
REMOTE_DOMAIN_IP_ADDR_MAX = 2048
Earlier there used to be limitation defined in /usr/include/li
nux/net_alias.h:
" #define NET_ALIAS_MAX_SLOT 256" but then the kernel developers thought
that "limits suck" and removed them after kernel 2.0.
I have tested creating multiple ipv4 aliases on the same interface and was
able
to achieve the count of 1010 without any warnings/errors.
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Nehal J Wani