| To: | Austin Gonyou <austin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> |
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| Subject: | Re: Invalid argument when trying to set the blocksize. |
| From: | Nathan Scott <nathans@xxxxxxx> |
| Date: | Wed, 5 Jun 2002 11:08:16 +1000 |
| Cc: | linux-xfs <linux-xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx> |
| In-reply-to: | <1023219336.7927.25.camel@UberGeek>; from austin@coremetrics.com on Tue, Jun 04, 2002 at 02:35:36PM -0500 |
| References: | <1023219336.7927.25.camel@UberGeek> |
| Sender: | owner-linux-xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx |
| User-agent: | Mutt/1.2.5i |
On Tue, Jun 04, 2002 at 02:35:36PM -0500, Austin Gonyou wrote: > I try to perform the following: > > mkfs.xfs -b size=8192 /dev/data/datavol1 > > The fs is made on the volume, but I get the following message: > > mkfs.xfs: warning - cannot set blocksize on block device > /dev/data/datavol1: Invalid argument > > > I'm using LVM 1.1rc2 tools, and have a 2.4.19-pre9-aa2 kernel. > > Is this another one of those ioctl() things that's depricated or is it > something else. TIA This block device doesn't support the BLKBSZSET ioctl - it's missing functionality, not something that's deprecated. It also returns the wrong errno for an unrecognised ioctl (should be ENOTTY apparently). cheers. -- Nathan |
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