Re: How to format RAID1 correctly

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On 23.09.14 22:21 , Eric Sandeen wrote:
> blkid # blockdev --getiomin --getioopt /dev/md0 
> 
> (which here returns:
> 512
> 0
> here)
> 
> will show you what your raid's queue is actually reporting,
> and what mkfs.xfs will pick up.

[root@atvie01s ~]# blockdev --getiomin --getioopt /dev/md0
4096
0

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