Hi All,
I install FreeBSD 8.3-R on a DL360 G8 with two disk volumes, the 2nd
of which is 3TB. The fdisk partition editor shows the disk geometry
as 812160 cyl/255 heads/32 sectors = 6627225600 sectors (3235950MB).
sysinstall creates a slice on the 3TB volume that uses the entire
disk. However,
On Wed, 21 Nov 2012, Rick Miller wrote:
I install FreeBSD 8.3-R on a DL360 G8 with two disk volumes, the 2nd
of which is 3TB. The fdisk partition editor shows the disk geometry
as 812160 cyl/255 heads/32 sectors = 6627225600 sectors (3235950MB).
sysinstall creates a slice on the 3TB volume
/test
#df -H /test
FilesystemSizeUsed Avail Capacity Mounted on
/dev/ad1d 391k2.0k389k1%/test
Could someone explain where the 512-391=121K of disk space went to?
What
is the relation between this used of space and total paritition size
size 16384, fragment size 2048 using
1 cylinder groups of 0.50MB, 32 blks, 64 inodes with soft updates
super-block backups (for fsck -b #) at:
160
#mount /dev/ad1d /test
#df -H /test
FilesystemSizeUsed Avail Capacity Mounted on
/dev/ad1d 391k2.0k389k
-m 0 -n -o space /dev/ad1d
/dev/ad1d: 0.5MB (1024 sectors) block size 16384, fragment size 2048
using 1 cylinder groups of 0.50MB, 32 blks, 64 inodes with soft updates
super-block backups (for fsck -b #) at:
160
#mount /dev/ad1d /test
#df -H /test
FilesystemSizeUsed
On Wednesday 10 January 2007 00:03, Simon Gao wrote:
I looked at the link. It seems that it's not desirable to make a
filesystem larger than 2TB with 5.2.1. How about 6.1/6.2? Are those
remaining issues resolved with 6.1/6.2?
Simon
I have no idea if this is up-to-date but see this:
Hi,
What's largest filesystem size supported by FreeBSD 5.2.1 i386?
Simon
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Hi,
What's largest filesystem size supported by FreeBSD 5.2.1 i386?
You might want to read this:
http://www.freebsd.org/projects/bigdisk/index.html
Simon
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On Tue, Jan 09, 2007 at 02:01:47PM -0500, Andy Greenwood wrote:
On 1/9/07, Simon Gao [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
What's largest filesystem size supported by FreeBSD 5.2.1 i386?
You might want to read this:
http://www.freebsd.org/projects/bigdisk/index.html
And update to a modern release
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Hi,
What's largest filesystem size supported by FreeBSD 5.2.1 i386?
You might want to read this:
http://www.freebsd.org/projects/bigdisk/index.html
And update to a modern release of FreeBSD, if large filesystem support
is important to you.
Kris
Can anyone tell me if Freebsd 5.4 amd64 support file system more than 4TB ?
I have a system disk and a raid 5 connected to a 3ware controller, installed
system, but only see 96 GB on the 4 TB raid 5. Anyone can help me?
My mailbox is spam-free with
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Can anyone tell me if Freebsd 5.4 amd64 support file
system more than 4TB ?
I have a system disk and a raid 5 connected to a
3ware controller, installed system, but only see 96
GB on the 4 TB raid 5. Anyone can help me?
What is the maximum supported size for a single filesystem under Release
4.11 and under 5.3? Thanks!
Sam Farmer
Systems Engineer
Cambridge Computer Services, Inc.
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A coworker is bumping up against the one terabyte
file system size limit of Redhat Linux. He needs
more space. Can FreeBSD help? Where would I look
for info?
hal
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hal wrote:
A coworker is bumping up against the one terabyte
file system size limit of Redhat Linux. He needs
more space. Can FreeBSD help? Where would I look
for info?
hal
This gets asked periodically, but AFAIK isn't
documented as a FAQ. Furthermore, the best
I can suggest is that you try
On Tue, 2004-04-20 at 20:10, Kevin D. Kinsey, DaleCo, S.P. wrote:
hal wrote:
A coworker is bumping up against the one terabyte
file system size limit of Redhat Linux. He needs
more space. Can FreeBSD help? Where would I look
for info?
Dan Pelleg [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am trying to determine the maximum filesystem size on -STABLE. Assuming I
have a hardware RAID device that appears as a single 1.5TB drive, can I use
it for UFS1 on -STABLE? The FAQ is saying:
For ffs filesystems, the maximum theoretical limit is 8
I am trying to determine the maximum filesystem size on -STABLE. Assuming I
have a hardware RAID device that appears as a single 1.5TB drive, can I use
it for UFS1 on -STABLE? The FAQ is saying:
For ffs filesystems, the maximum theoretical limit is 8 terabytes (2G
blocks), or 16TB
On Fri, Feb 28, 2003 at 10:06:31PM -0800, Jesse Geddis wrote:
What is the maximum filesystem/partition size on FreeBSD 4.7? Also, does
this same limit apply to NFS mounts.
Jesse Geddis
http://www.sgeine.net/
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to make a bunch of little filesystems on.
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I'm not an NFS expert, but according to RFC1813 NFSv3 supports 64 bits file
sizes and offsets. This says nothing about filesystem size though.
I'm sorry I don't know the right answer to your question, but I suggest you
What is the maximum filesystem/partition size on FreeBSD 4.7? Also, does
this same limit apply to NFS mounts.
Jesse Geddis
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