I was reading the metadb(1M) man page on a Solaris 8 system while attempting to create state database replicas on a Solaris 9 system. The default length of a replica in Solaris 9 is 8192 blocks, as opposed to 1034 in DiskSuite 4.2.1 on Solaris 8. Thanks to Victor Belei who pointed this out within 5 minutes. Also thanks to the others who responded. Original problem: > Disksuite 4.2.1 metadb(1M) manual page says about the size of a metadevice > state database replica: > > The default length is 1034 blocks, which should be appropriate for most > configurations. > > I want to create 3 state database replicas on a 9GB disk in an Ultra 60. > So, I create a partition on it: > > Part Tag Flag Cylinders Size Blocks > 3 unassigned wu 294 - 296 5.26MB (3/0/0) 10773 > > 10773 blocks seem to be more than enough for 3 replicas (3*1034=3102 > blocks). However, > > # metadb -f -a -c 3 /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s3 > metadb: c0t0d0s3: device size 10773 is too small for metadevice database > replica > > System is running Solaris 9, patched up to 19 august 2003 recommended > cluster. -- Koef. _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Wed Sep 10 18:34:41 2003
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