Re: File System > 64 GB

Holger.VanKoll_at_SWISSCOM.COM
Date: 10/28/04

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    Date:         Thu, 28 Oct 2004 08:12:32 +0200
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    there isnt a nbpi-parameter on jfs2
    inode allocation is dynamically

    -----Original Message-----
    From: IBM AIX Discussion List [mailto:aix-l@Princeton.EDU] On Behalf Of
    Ignacio Vidal
    Sent: Wednesday, October 27, 2004 9:56 PM
    To: aix-l@Princeton.EDU
    Subject: Re: File System > 64 GB

    Gary:
    I think that with JFS you cannot redefine nbpi parameter (you should
    recreate de filesystem).
    I really don't know what happens with other versions of jfs (JFS2...)

    Usually, you should recreate the entire FS.

    Thanks

    Ignacio

    > -----Mensaje original-----
    > De: IBM AIX Discussion List [mailto:aix-l@Princeton.EDU]En nombre de
    > glh@DAIRYNET.COM Enviado el: Wednesday, October 27, 2004 4:50 PM
    > Para: aix-l@Princeton.EDU
    > Asunto: File System > 64 GB
    >
    >
    > If I have a file system defined with nbpi=4096, is it true that the
    > maximum file system size is 64 GB? If so, is there a way for me to
    > change nbpi on the fly or do I have to redefine the file system (with
    > a larger nbpi value) before I can go larger than 64 GB? Thanks.
    >
    > Gary Heilman
    > Dairyland Power Cooperative
    > 608-787-1408
    > glh@dairynet.com
    >


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