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Re: Every new file goes into a new ag

To: Bub Thomas <thomas.bub@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: Every new file goes into a new ag
From: Eric Sandeen <sandeen@xxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 11 May 2005 11:38:31 -0500
Cc: linux-xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx, Braehler Uwe <uwe.braehler@xxxxxxxxxxx>, Lindenkreuz Morris <morris.lindenkreuz@xxxxxxxxxxx>, Waldschmidt Stefan <stefan.waldschmidt@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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Bub Thomas wrote:
Eric,
I can't find any rotorstep within my xfs kernel codebase. Any idea how I
can get this in?

Depends on where you got your xfs code, I guess - I think it should be in cvs at least.

I'm running on a 32 bit machine that's why I can't use idnode64 right?
My machine currently shows me isize=256.
Am I right that mkfs -t xfs -i size=512 would double the inode size?

That's right - doubling the size of the inode will double the size of the fs that can keep inodes under 32 bits.

-Eric

I'll give this a try tomorrow then.
Thanks
Thomas


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