Hi,
What I meant by total size is output of 'du -hs'
I can see output of fdisk on mpath1 of ocfs2 LUN similar to logical
volume of ext4 partition (255 head 63 sectors)
It is a 2 nodes ocfs cluster.
2015-03-18 10:50 GMT+08:00 Xue jiufei xuejiu...@huawei.com:
Hi Umarzuki,
What is the meaning
1) yes
even 36K text html file in ext4 became 128K inside ocfs2
2) I installed ocfs-tools on Ubuntu 14.04 amd64
A LUN added to a newly created LVM group, so no other physical volume
added other than this one and formatted as ocfs2 with below command
sudo mkfs.ocfs2 -b 4K -C 128K -L Web Cluster
This is because you are specifying a 128k cluster size. Refer to man
mkfs.ocfs2 for more.
On Mar 17, 2015 8:04 PM, Umarzuki Mochlis umarz...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
What I meant by total size is output of 'du -hs'
I can see output of fdisk on mpath1 of ocfs2 LUN similar to logical
volume of
Hi Umarzuki,
1) Does it always occur, or sometime?
2) Could you give more info to reproduce this issue?
3) And could you have a try on ext3? Frankly,most of suse people (if I don't
make a mistake) use ext3.
Also,I add the devel mail list. Hope experts there can help.
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Best regards,
Eric,
Hi Umarzuki,
What is the meaning of total size, file size or disk usage?
If you means the disk usage, I think maybe the difference of
cluster size(the minimum allocation unit) is the case.
Have you notice the cluster size or block size of your ocfs2
and ext4 filesystem?
Thanks,
Xuejiufei
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