Re: large disk volumes with 64bit kernel

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On Tuesday 12 December 2006 03:01, Daniel Senie wrote:
> The filesystem size (according to the superblock) is 549346683 blocks
> The physical size of the device is 12475771 blocks

Your partitioning is messed up, most likely you have a >2TiB partition on a 
dos partition table (which simply won't work). You have two options for 
devices larger than 2TiB, 1) use gtp as the partition table type (create with 
parted) 2) create a lvm pv directly on the device and skip the partition 
table all together.

Also, why the installer happily creates these filesystems like this is beyond 
me...

> Either the superblock or the partition table is likely to be corrupt!
> Abort<y>? yes

This fs is most likely lost.

> Is there some way to build single volumes larger than 2TB? It should
> not be a problem with a 64 bit OS

It's not even a problem on 32-bit Centos, just has to be done "the right way".

/Peter

> (Windows managed to do it on this 
> hardware before I switched it over to Linux). Is there some tuning I
> need? Any pointers to documents or other useful references would be
> appreciated. Thanks for any/all help.
>
> Dan

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