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04-27-2006 06:15 PM
04-27-2006 06:15 PM
samu:/>newfs -F vxfs -o largefiles /dev/vg09/rlvol1
version 3 layout
102400000 sectors, 12800000 blocks of size 8192, log size 256 blocks
unlimited inodes, 12800000 data blocks, 12799232 free data blocks
391 allocation units of 32768 blocks, 32768 data blocks
last allocation unit has 20480 data blocks
first allocation unit starts at block 0
overhead per allocation unit is 0 blocks
samu:/>newfs -F vxfs -s 100000M -o largefiles /dev/vg09/rlvol1
version 3 layout
102400000 sectors, 12800000 blocks of size 8192, log size 256 blocks
unlimited inodes, 12800000 data blocks, 12799232 free data blocks
391 allocation units of 32768 blocks, 32768 data blocks
last allocation unit has 20480 data blocks
first allocation unit starts at block 0
overhead per allocation unit is 0 blocks
but,
lvdisplay -v /dev/vg09/lvol1 is normal and used mouting
version 3 layout
102400000 sectors, 12800000 blocks of size 8192, log size 256 blocks
unlimited inodes, 12800000 data blocks, 12799232 free data blocks
391 allocation units of 32768 blocks, 32768 data blocks
last allocation unit has 20480 data blocks
first allocation unit starts at block 0
overhead per allocation unit is 0 blocks
samu:/>newfs -F vxfs -s 100000M -o largefiles /dev/vg09/rlvol1
version 3 layout
102400000 sectors, 12800000 blocks of size 8192, log size 256 blocks
unlimited inodes, 12800000 data blocks, 12799232 free data blocks
391 allocation units of 32768 blocks, 32768 data blocks
last allocation unit has 20480 data blocks
first allocation unit starts at block 0
overhead per allocation unit is 0 blocks
but,
lvdisplay -v /dev/vg09/lvol1 is normal and used mouting
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04-27-2006 06:43 PM
04-27-2006 06:43 PM
Re: newfs...?
But You should get up to date with JFS patches, version3 layout shows You're at JFS Version 3.3 or below.
yesterday I stood at the edge. Today I'm one step ahead.
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