Hello.
Just want to create a to on my Redhat (REL5) Linux Media Server Creating
file system for my MSDP pool, a 50TB (20 x 2.5TB LUNs).
- And put it firmly that the ext4 file system sizes up to 16TB only
unsterstützt.
We have solved that?
- Is there a way the MSDP foist multiple file
Hello.
Just want to create a MSDP filesystem on my Redhat (REL5) Linux Media
Server about 50TB (20 x 2.5TB LUNs).
But ext4 supports only 16TB filesystems :-(
How do you solved this problem?
- Is there a way to foist the MSDP Pool multiple file systems? - I think
the MSDP Pool needs a
Make sure you’re using one of the later revisions of RHEL5 – ext4 was there but
not fully supported until 5.6 I think.
Recent chatter on a Linux mailing list I’m on noted that Redhat has chosen XFS
as default for upcoming RHEL7. One of the reasons given by them was the 16 TB
limit of ext4.
I subject you to look for VERITAS storage foundation. It is more robust and it
has proven it, all these years.
If I remember correct, you can install it for free with only one volume group.
If you want you can pay for support.
Ask your Symantec sales.
setfanos
From:
The basic version of Storage Foundation will be perfect match for this
requirement, it also contains VxFS that is way better file system than EXT4
(https://www.symantec.com/storage-foundation-basic)
It is free for use up to 4 volumes for servers with up to 2 CPU
HTH
On Thu, Jul 11, 2013 at
+1 for Storage Foundations - the only thing with it is to recognise that
it can be finicky about kernels and other file dependences - but since
you're only running a RHEL 5.x release, you should be fine.
Best place to go, is the Symantec Storage Foundations for Linux site here
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