log, attr and inodes v2,
Drop the ability to turn unwritten extents off completly,
reduce imaxpct for big filesystems, less AGs for single disks configs.
---
xfsprogs/man/man8/mkfs.xfs.8 | 41 ++++++++++++++++++-----------------------
1 files changed, 18 insertions(+), 23 deletions(-)
diff --git a/xfsprogs/man/man8/mkfs.xfs.8 b/xfsprogs/man/man8/mkfs.xfs.8
index b6024c3..afc284c 100644
--- a/xfsprogs/man/man8/mkfs.xfs.8
+++ b/xfsprogs/man/man8/mkfs.xfs.8
@@ -304,10 +304,16 @@ bits.
This specifies the maximum percentage of space in the filesystem that
can be allocated to inodes. The default
.I value
-is 25%. Setting the
+is 25% for filesystems under 1TB, 5% for filesystems under 50TB and 1%
+for filesystems over 50TB. Setting the
.I value
-to 0 means that essentially all of the filesystem can
-become inode blocks.
+to 0 means that essentially all of the filesystem can become inode
+blocks. Note that this is only used by inode32 (on 32bits platforms),
+and is ignored on 64bits platforms. On 32 bits platforms, we can only
+use the first TB of disk space for inodes, so the allocator will try
+to avoid this region, hence miss-using the first AG if this is set to
+high (the worst case is a 4TB filesystem where a full AG will be
+untouched by anything but inodes with a 25% maxpct).
.TP
.BI align[= value ]
This is used to specify that inode allocation is or is not aligned. The
@@ -325,18 +331,11 @@ that does not have the inode alignment feature
(any release of IRIX before 6.2, and IRIX 6.2 without XFS patches).
.TP
.BI attr[= value ]
-This is used to specify the version of extended attribute inline allocation
-policy to be used.
-By default, this is zero. Once extended attributes are used for the
-first time, the version will be set to either one or two.
-The current version (two) uses a more efficient algorithm for managing
-the available inline inode space than version one does, however, for
-backward compatibility reasons (and in the absence of the
-.B attr=2
-mkfs option, or the
-.B attr2
-mount option), version one will be selected
-by default when attributes are first used on a filesystem.
+This is used to specify the version of extended attribute inline
+allocation policy to be used. By default, this is 2. The current
+version (two) uses a more efficient algorithm for managing the
+available inline inode space than version one does. This option is
+kept for backward compatibility, attr2 was added in kernel 2.6.16.
.RE
.TP
.BI \-l " log_section_options"
@@ -389,15 +388,11 @@ and directory block size, the minimum log size is larger
than 512 blocks.
.BI version= value
This specifies the version of the log. The
.I value
-is either 1 or 2. Specifying
+is either 1 or 2 (the default is 2).
.B version=2
-enables the
-.B sunit
-suboption, and allows the logbsize to be increased beyond 32K.
-Version 2 logs are automatically selected if a log stripe unit
-is specified. See
-.BR sunit " and " su
-suboptions, below.
+allows bigger log buffer size (version 1 had a limit at 32K), and the
+use of the sunit and su options. Possibility to use version=1 is left
+for backward compatibility only.
.TP
.BI sunit= value
This specifies the alignment to be used for log writes. The
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