Am Freitag, 24. Februar 2012 schrieb Richard Ems: > >> MOUNT > >> On mount I will use the options > >> > >> mount -o noatime,nobarrier,nofail,logbufs=8,logbsize=256k,inode64 > >> /dev/sdX1 /mount_point > > > > > > > > I think that the logbufs/logbsize option matches the default here. > > Use delaylog if applicable. See the xfs FAQ. > > Yes, if I trust the mount manual page, it states "The default value is > 8 buffers for any recent kernel." . I suppose 3.2.6 is "a recent > kernel", so this could be avoided, but having it explicitly on the > mkfs.xfs line does not hurt, or? > And for logbsize: "The default value for any recent kernel is 32768." > > But then at the end of the manual page for mount it says "December > 2004", so how actual is this information? Can the default mount values > be shown by running mount with some verbose and dry-run parameters? Does cat /proc/mounts show them? /proc/mounts is more detailed than mount or mount -l. Ciao, -- Martin 'Helios' Steigerwald - http://www.Lichtvoll.de GPG: 03B0 0D6C 0040 0710 4AFA B82F 991B EAAC A599 84C7 _______________________________________________ xfs mailing list xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx http://oss.sgi.com/mailman/listinfo/xfs