Just to recap: do I understand correctly that a >1TB disk is OK as long as the separate /vice partitions are reasonable (read < 1TB)?
Yes.
I notice that solaris, by default, turns logging on for filesystems (partitions) larger than 1TB. If that is the only problem, would it suffice to simply specify "nologging" when mounting the /vice partitions?... Or is there some other issue with the filesystem on such large partitions? (note, I'm not saying it's wise to potentially need to fsck such a large partition; namei on ufs with logging is probably wisest).
It does, and you can turn logging off on such filesystems, but that's not sufficient. The filesystem structure is different, such that our vfsck cannot properly check and repair such a filesystem.
-- Jeffrey T. Hutzelman (N3NHS) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sr. Research Systems Programmer School of Computer Science - Research Computing Facility Carnegie Mellon University - Pittsburgh, PA
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