This summary has been a long time in coming but here it is... Thanks to: Todd Jensen Svren Schaper John Martinez Solaris will not accept a filesystem that is larger than 1TB. It will go right up to that limit but not a byte over. My particular solution was to just create a single 1.6TB raid set and map 2 volumes that were less than 1TB. Not the way I wanted to do this since it means more management. And for those who ask 'how difficult is it to manage 2 filesystems as opposed to 1?'; it's not, but managing the backup policies that use these 2 filesystems as disk storage units is a pain. It's best guess work to size them and divvy up the clients to point to one of the 2 filesystems. ~JK -------- Original Message -------- Subject: Solaris and >1TB filesystems Date: Tue, 03 Sep 2002 07:09:39 -0700 From: "Jeff Kennedy" <jlkennedy@amcc.com> Organization: AMCC To: Sun-Managers List <sun-managers@sunmanagers.org> How do I get a Solaris 7 (64 bit) box to see a 1.4TB filesystem? I have a jbod that I want to attach to it and would very much like a single filesystem of the entire thing. This is a disk storage unit for NetBackup; that's why I don't really want to break it up into seperate filesystems, so I can have all the space available and not have to worry about which clients are going to which filesystem. I know VxFS can do greater than 1tb but how do I get Solaris to see a disk that is larger than 1tb? I tried this before and format showed an unknown drive. As soon as I dropped it to 948gb it found the ATABoy array with no problem. Another thing I would like to avoid is having multiple LUN's carved out of this array and using VxVM to concatenate them to make one logical filesystem. I know this is what most people do to get large filesystems on Solaris but I'm hoping someone found a real solution. _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Fri Sep 20 16:50:51 2002
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