1000 Cylinders is ~700MB.
James Melin wrote:
Is there a reliable formula, you can apply to EKCD formatted minidisks
where you can say if application 'foo' needs 775 megs of disk space, and
the inodes are 4096 bytes (or whatever size) then you need X many cylinders
of minidisk space to accommodate that? I'm not all that concerned about
subtleties such as what file system is in use, the granularity isn't that
precise. I just want to know I'm not going to under-allocate.
We're in the process of taking the first baby steps towards 64 bit SLES 9
and WebSphere 6 31 bit (Ask IBM why their 31 bit J2ee environment is only
supported on SLES9 64 bit and not SLES9 31 bit - I have no idea) And I
thought it would be a good point to move from tailored servers that sort of
grew as needed to a identically configured cloneable images. There was way
too much 'get it up and running' vs 'get it built right the first time'
pressures over here, and I would prefer to take this change in OS level to
do it right.
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