You can not have a DOS partition larger than 2Tb. parted will create
one and tell the kernel about the size which works.... until you reboot
and then the partition is 2Tb smaller than it should be because the
partition table can not store the MSB of your partition size.
The solution is to use LVM or GPT partitions.
John.
W S wrote:
Greetings,
I'm seeing some weird issues surrounding the 2 terabyte limit on my
3ware (9590SE, PCI Express model) raid controller. Currently, the raid
array is 6 x 500GB disks for a total of around 2.3 terabytes formatted.
Looking at the documentation on the 3ware site, the raid card can handle
a single partition over 2TB, but it still looks like fdisk fails to
create a primary partition over the 2TB limit. I did resort to parted,
and it creates a partition over 2TB. And, in fact, I can run mke2fs on
this partition, and mount it. I also have an entry for this partition
in the /etc/fstab file.
However, if I reboot the system, the partition fails to mount from the
init scripts. If I comment out the /etc/fstab line, and run a mount
command from rc.local, that works; however, the partition is now seen as
a 259GB partition, and not the 2.3TB I originally had to start. I have
the feeling the partition table is getting hosed on a reboot. Fdisk
seems to handle the partition on the raid array just fine if it is a
hair under 2TB, and from all the things I've read, it seems fdisk and
other disk utilities still have real problems with partitions greater
than 2TB (32-bit x 512-byte blocks, etc).
I guess I'm shocked. I figured this wouldn't be an issue as of 2006,
but it still is..... anyone have any similar experiences? If so, any
workarounds other than just stay at the 2TB limit?
Regards,
Will
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