[moved to -questions; this isn't a file system issue] On Thursday, 28 August 2003 at 11:52:44 +0800, Francis A. Vidal wrote: > Hi all, > > I'm configuring a RAID-5 filesystem on a Pentium III 1Ghz machine (FreeBSD > 4.9-PRERELEASE). The disks are "dangerously dedidcated." I created the > filesystem using this: > > hostname# vinum create -v -f /etc/vinum.conf > 1: drive d1 device /dev/ad2s1e > 2: drive d2 device /dev/ad4s1e > 3: drive d3 device /dev/ad6s1e > 4: drive d4 device /dev/ad8s1e > 5: drive d5 device /dev/ad10s1e
Then the disks are not "dangerously dedicated". But that doesn't make any difference here. > Drive d1: Device /dev/ad2s1e > Created on hostname.dagupan.com at Thu Aug 28 11:38:56 2003 > Config last updated Thu Aug 28 11:38:56 2003 > Size: 81964302336 bytes (78167 MB) > Used: 81964175872 bytes (78167 MB) > Available: 126464 bytes (0 MB) > > 5 subdisks: > Subdisk raid5.p0.s0: > Size: 81964040192 bytes (78167 MB) > > Inspecting the output of the create command, I noticed that the reported > available space on each drive is 0 MB! What did you expect? You've used up all the space. Greg -- See complete headers for address and phone numbers
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