A little off topic, but thought someone here would know off the top of their head... I'm setting up a new glusterfs system. I have a hardware raid6 configured as 10+2 with a 256K chunk size (so the partition being seen in Redhat is a single LUN). I get a warning when I initialize it with XFS: [root@lab-ads1 ~]# mkfs.xfs -f -isize=512 -d su=256k,sw=10 /dev/mapper/c0 mkfs.xfs: Specified data stripe width 5120 is not the same as the volume stripe width 2048 The mkfs seems to work fine (and hence why I characterize the message as a warning). I've searched around and see this type of message all over the place. But there's never a hint if this is an expected message for such a configuration which can be safely ignored or if I'm severely misinterpreting the man page and performance will suffer as these partitions fill up with data. Thanks in advance, Bob _______________________________________________ Gluster-users mailing list Gluster-users@xxxxxxxxxxx http://supercolony.gluster.org/mailman/listinfo/gluster-users