Re: Maximum block dev size / filesystem size

From: Aaron Peterson
Date: Fri Oct 08 2004 - 09:16:46 EST


On Thu, 2004-10-07 at 15:39, Alan Cox wrote:
> On Iau, 2004-10-07 at 21:19, Aaron Peterson wrote:
> > I work for a company with a 15 TB SAN. All opinions about the
> > disadvantages of creating really large filesystems aside, I'm trying to
> > find out what is the maximum filesystem size we can allocate on our SAN
> > that a linux box (x86) can really use.
>
> For 2.4.x 1Tb (2Tb works for some devices but its a bit variable)
>
> > What I can't seem to find anywhere is whether the 2 TB block device
> > limit has improved/grown with 2.6 kernels (on x86 hardware). Perhaps
> > I've looked in the wrong places, but I haven't found anything.
>
> 2.6 fixed this problem although it appears not for some specialist
> cases. Last time I checked LVM logical volumes over 2Tb were reported
> problematic.

I've read that the other main difficulty besides block device size
limits is problems with the ext2 management tools themselves. So, how
would you rate my chances of using a 2.6 kernel with XFS (and xfs
management tools of course) with a 5 TB filesystem? Probably not a well
tested scenerio to say the least...

Aaron

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