Huge Partition
Martin Stone
martin.stone at db.com
Wed Apr 21 13:08:05 UTC 2004
Jeff Vian wrote:
>
>
> Martin Stone wrote:
>
>> Oops, sorry, missed your other question. My "df -h" output is:
>>
>> /dev/sdc1 1.1T 166G 862G 17% /export/home
>> /dev/sdd1 1.1T 852G 175G 83% /export/data
>>
>> They're mirrors, so smaller than yours... but if you can get to 1.1
>> TB, why not at least 1.9? The 1008 GB number seems a really weird
>> place for it to stop.
>>
> And how big is 1008GB??
> Unless I missed on my math that is _really_ close to 1.0TB, just not
> displayed the same.
>
1TB is exactly equal to 1024 GB. With filesystem overhead, sure that could work
out to 1008 GB reported by df...
However, my own partition is 1117 MB long (~1.1 TB), so I know that fdisk can
create a partition at least that long...
Also, to the OP, I just looked and parted shows wrong info for my device too:
# parted /dev/sdc print
Disk geometry for /dev/sdc: 0.000-1144410.500 megabytes
Disk label type: msdos
Minor Start End Type Filesystem Flags
1 0.031 -952748.233 primary ext3
But it does show the right disk geometry at least... how does your output
compare with this?
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