Ashwani Raina has posted comments on this change. ( http://gerrit.cloudera.org:8080/20680 )
Change subject: KUDU-3523 Use f_bsize as Kudu block size instead of st_blksize ...................................................................... Patch Set 4: The reason behind 64K block size on XFS could be because the filesystem was created with "-b size=64K" mkfs option. Could you confirm that? Also, in such cases, even though user is able to create a filesystem with block size greater than general page size on linux i.e. 4K, default mount API may not work because kernel is compiled with 4K default page size and it doesn't allow a filesystem with more than 4K block size to be mounted. This could be one of the possibilities. Could you please share the following information: 1. Output of command -> "getconf PAGE_SIZE" on the node where xfs filesystem is hosted 2. mkfs command used to create xfs filesystem (i.e. /dev/vdb) 3. Check if punch hole is supported on a filesystem with block size more than 4K. -- To view, visit http://gerrit.cloudera.org:8080/20680 To unsubscribe, visit http://gerrit.cloudera.org:8080/settings Gerrit-Project: kudu Gerrit-Branch: master Gerrit-MessageType: comment Gerrit-Change-Id: I04343caf5fe377a4fa9b57e6e450307e6b995928 Gerrit-Change-Number: 20680 Gerrit-PatchSet: 4 Gerrit-Owner: Wang Xixu <1450306...@qq.com> Gerrit-Reviewer: Alexey Serbin <ale...@apache.org> Gerrit-Reviewer: Ashwani Raina <ara...@cloudera.com> Gerrit-Reviewer: Attila Bukor <abu...@apache.org> Gerrit-Reviewer: Kudu Jenkins (120) Gerrit-Reviewer: Wang Xixu <1450306...@qq.com> Gerrit-Reviewer: Yifan Zhang <chinazhangyi...@163.com> Gerrit-Reviewer: Yingchun Lai <laiyingc...@apache.org> Gerrit-Comment-Date: Thu, 07 Dec 2023 14:23:53 +0000 Gerrit-HasComments: No