On Tue, 2010-04-06 at 16:38 -0600, Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
> >> Any information or hints out there?  If ext4 still has a 16TB limit then
> >> what are my options for a >16TB filesystem that's supported with RHEL5?
> >> Can I use GFS2 without the clustering, just as a straight, single system
> >> filesystem?
> 
> xfs would seem to be the OS you need. GFS2 is not supported unless in
> clustering (I don't know why ..)

I didn't realize that xfs had made it's way into the supported status
for RHEL5.4 and, based on Bugzilla 521173, Redhat doesn't know it's
supported either.  As far as I can tell the module is there but the
userspace tools are available through a "layered product" whatever the
heck that means.

I suppose I could compile the userspace tools myself but I was hoping
for something that was clearly a "supported" option.

Later,
Tom


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