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09-23-2000 11:43 AM
09-23-2000 11:43 AM
OS block size ?
I know that what the blocksize is for each of my volume groups. What is the OS block size?
I'm using RAID and know that I can determine the stripe sizes. The problem is when I request for example 256K worth of data, how does the OS handle the data and in what size?
I'm using RAID and know that I can determine the stripe sizes. The problem is when I request for example 256K worth of data, how does the OS handle the data and in what size?
No one knows this so far
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09-23-2000 06:38 PM
09-23-2000 06:38 PM
Re: OS block size ?
Chris,
OS block size, do you mean file system size??. In that case HFS file system default block size is 8KB and vxfs file system default block size is 1KB. you can change them while creating the file system. Hope this answers your question !!
OS block size, do you mean file system size??. In that case HFS file system default block size is 8KB and vxfs file system default block size is 1KB. you can change them while creating the file system. Hope this answers your question !!
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09-23-2000 06:55 PM
09-23-2000 06:55 PM
Re: OS block size ?
Hi Chris,
As far as LVM is concerned, the last time I checked, all transfers are limited to 128kb. That is, no matter what size your filesystem block size is, if you're using LVM, the LVM layer will xfer data in 128kb blocks max.
Hope this helps,
Bruce
As far as LVM is concerned, the last time I checked, all transfers are limited to 128kb. That is, no matter what size your filesystem block size is, if you're using LVM, the LVM layer will xfer data in 128kb blocks max.
Hope this helps,
Bruce
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09-25-2000 12:52 AM
09-25-2000 12:52 AM
Re: OS block size ?
In order to Know the OS block size you can use:
fstyp -v /dev/vgxx/lvolx
or
df -g /dev/vgxx/lvolx
or
mkfs -m /dev/vgxx/lvolx
federico
fstyp -v /dev/vgxx/lvolx
or
df -g /dev/vgxx/lvolx
or
mkfs -m /dev/vgxx/lvolx
federico
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