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07-25-2002 11:23 AM
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Logical Volume Free Space
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07-25-2002 11:41 AM
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Re: Logical Volume Free Space
freespace??
inodes maybe??
live free or die
harry
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07-25-2002 11:42 AM
07-25-2002 11:42 AM
Re: Logical Volume Free Space
As you probably know, this is done at the filesystem level & only by HFS filesystems.
10% is the default but can be overridden using the -m parameter of newfs_hfs command.
You could specify
newfs_hfs -m 2 .....
in this scenario to set the limit to 100 Mb on this 5 Gb filesystem.
But this also begs the question....
Why are you not using VXFS?
It's faster & much safer the HFS.
And most importantly in your case - there's NO freespace limitations.
Rgds,
Jeff
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07-25-2002 11:44 AM
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Re: Logical Volume Free Space
live free or die
harry
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07-25-2002 11:44 AM
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Re: Logical Volume Free Space
For an HFS volume, the default is 10%, but it can be changed with the -m option. See 'man newfs_hfs' for more details.
If this is a VxFS volume, then there is no 10% Minimum free space allocated. You generally get all that you set the LV up for. See 'man newfs_vxfs' for more details.
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07-25-2002 12:19 PM
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Re: Logical Volume Free Space
HTH
Marty
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07-25-2002 12:57 PM
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Re: Logical Volume Free Space
Or is that quote of the day.....
:^))
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