Thanks for the quick reply. Excerpts from Eric Sandeen's message of 2014-01-29 10:07:15 -0500: > The stripe unit and width are units of geometry of the underlying > storage; a filesystem will span some number of stripe units, depending > on its size. > > So no, the filesystem's notion of stripe geometry does not change > with the filesystem size. > > You do want to make sure that stripe geometry is correct and aligned > from top to bottom. Just to make sure I've understood, for 3 14-disk RAID 6 groups striped together into a single RAID 60, with stripe units of 128k, split up into some number of LVM logical volumes, I'd create the filesystems with the following: mkfs.xfs -d su=128k,sw=36 ... for all of the filesystems, regardless of how many and what size they were. Does that sound right? > I helped write up the RHEL storage admin guide, and there are some > nice words about geometry and alignment in there: > > https://access.redhat.com/site/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/6/html/Storage_Administration_Guide/ch-iolimits.html Thanks for the resource! -- Morgan Hamill _______________________________________________ xfs mailing list xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx http://oss.sgi.com/mailman/listinfo/xfs