Re: DB_BLOCK_SIZE and Solaris block size

2003-03-10 Thread Jean Berthold
Thanks to all for your responses ! Effectively, I don't know where a founded this value of 64k ... :-( Thanks again and have a nice day Jean Jean Berthold a écrit : > Hello, > > I have a doubt ... > > Is it true that Solaris (7, 8, 9) has a OS block size of 64K by default > ? > > In this case,

Re: DB_BLOCK_SIZE and Solaris block size

2003-03-04 Thread Craig I. Hagan
> > Is it true that Solaris (7, 8, 9) has a OS block size of 64K by default I believe that you are really up against several things: 1) filesystem block size, if you are using filesystem. This is a function of the newfs parameters (which may/may not autoad

RE: DB_BLOCK_SIZE and Solaris block size

2003-03-04 Thread Stephen Lee
If you go to sunsolve.sun.com and enter filesystem block size in the search box, you will come up with some stuff. It looks like, if this is a non-RAID device, newfs -N device_name will show you what you want. > -Original Message- > > How to check the value for the OS block size on Sola

Re: Re: DB_BLOCK_SIZE and Solaris block size

2003-03-04 Thread Darrell Landrum
Thanks! ( I was basing my initial feedback based on the default reporting of a number of tools to show 512 byte increments. ) >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/04/03 09:09AM >>> Darrell Landrum, Hi, for Ufs and VXFS, It should be 8k in most case. Use df -g, fstyp to verify the blocksize.

Re: Re: DB_BLOCK_SIZE and Solaris block size

2003-03-04 Thread chao_ping
Darrell Landrum, Hi, for Ufs and VXFS, It should be 8k in most case. Use df -g, fstyp to verify the blocksize. Also from the man newfs: -b bsize The logical block size of the file sys- tem in bytes (either 4096 or 8192). The

Re: DB_BLOCK_SIZE and Solaris block size

2003-03-04 Thread Darrell Landrum
I'll look this up when I get into the office but I'm pretty sure it is 512 bytes. >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/04/03 04:28AM >>> Hello, I have a doubt ... Is it true that Solaris (7, 8, 9) has a OS block size of 64K by default ? In this case, is it correct to sizing the DB_BLOCK_SIZE for a new dat