Original question: > > Environment: > > Sun Sparc Solaris 8 Generic_108528-29 on an E250 > Infortrend EonStor 1.4TB RAID 5, U320 SCSI host connection > > When I go to "newfs" the filesystems, I'm getting > > Warning: insufficient space in super block for rotational > layout tables with nsect sblock.fs_nsect and > ntraksblock.fs_ntrak. (File system performance may be > impaired.) > > I've searched and searched, and can find nothing more than what > "man mkfs_ufs" offers, by way of explanation: > > Occurs typically on very high density disks. On > such disks, the file system structure cannot > encode the proper disk layout information, result- > ing in suboptimal performance. > > So the question is: Is this really an issue with a RAID 5 storage > array? A colleague of mine, explaining what the "rotational layout > table" is and how it's used, suggests not. He suggests that, even if > there would be an impact, it would only affect very large files. > (Files that would span more than a cylinder group?) In any event: It > doesn't appear I can do anything about it. (Other than shrinking the > RAID 5 partitions.) The Resolution: I did even more digging. The only answer that came up more than once was "Solaris doesn't like more than 64 heads." (I think I was just too tired and too wired last night for that to have sunk in.) So off to the office I went. I re-configured the Infortrend EonStor's host configuration to tell the host the array had 64 heads (cylinders ended-up somewhere around 36k and sectors ended-up 255, IIRC) and the problem was solved. No more "insufficient space in super block" messages from mkfs_ufs. As a bonus: No more "num sector(s) in last cylinder group unallocated" messages, either :). Fsck'd all the devices after newfs'ing them. Cloned a couple of the smaller filesystems over to the new array (using star) and re-fsck'd and ran a file-by-file compare between source and destination on one of them. All appears to be solid. Thanks to Ric Anderson and Anthony D'Atri for their replies. Regards, Jim -- Note: My mail server employs *very* aggressive anti-spam filtering. If you reply to this email and your email is rejected, please accept my apologies and let me know via my web form at <http://jimsun.linxnet.com/contact/scform.php>. _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Sat Jan 19 18:26:31 2008
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