Justin Piszcz wrote:
> Often, on this list, there are issues where there is not enough memory,
> etc, to repair a large filesystem.
>
> If one is going to create a 10-16TiB filesystem (for example), should one
> use the mkfs.xfs defaults, or should there be special tuning for
> filesystems of this size, so they will be less susceptible to failure for
> one reason or another?
>
> Justin.
Memory to repair will depend more on total inodes on the system etc, not
so much the absolute size of the filesystem.
The defaults are defaults for a reason; they are updated when warranted,
and unless you have a specific issue with them, it's best to just stick
with that.
IOW, if best practices warranted different tuning for a generic 10-16TiB
filesystem, then the defaults would need to be updated, rather than
offering hints 'n' tips on mailing lists. :)
-Eric
|