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07-04-2006 09:27 PM
07-04-2006 09:27 PM
NFS Question
HPUX 11
panasas1:/pan1 2147483647 2147483647 2147483647 42% /auto/panasas1/pan1
Linux
panasas1:/pan1 5078125000 2156743232 2921381768 43% /auto/panasas1/pan1
Does anyone know if HPUX supports file systems above 2TB?
Thanks,
Karen.
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07-04-2006 09:31 PM
07-04-2006 09:31 PM
Re: NFS Question
HP-UX supports filesystems up to 128 TB.
NFS may need to be upgraded on the server to support more than 2 TB. I don't recall 2 TB being an important number, like 2 GB is.
Hopefully NFS for 11.00 can be upgraded to support this.
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07-04-2006 11:25 PM
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07-04-2006 11:31 PM
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Re: NFS Question
mount -p
What options the nfs mount has been mounted with?
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07-05-2006 12:31 AM
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07-05-2006 12:46 AM
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Re: NFS Question
The max file size supported from nfs client in nfs pv3 is 2TB for 11i, 1TB for 11.0. (2GB for nfs pv2).
Enrico
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07-05-2006 12:58 AM
07-05-2006 12:58 AM
Re: NFS Question
/etc/auto.local /auto/panasas1/pan1 autofs ignore,direct,rw,bg,intr,suid,timeo=50,rsize=32768,rsize=32768,tcp 0 0
It makes no difference if it's hard mounted or not. All our HP systems display the incorrect values.