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Date:      Tue, 23 Nov 1999 00:01:53 -0600 (CST)
From:      Joe Greco <jgreco@ns.sol.net>
To:        abial@webgiro.com (Andrzej Bialecki)
Cc:        dillon@apollo.backplane.com, freebsd-hackers@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Non-standard FFS parameters
Message-ID:  <199911230601.AAA04318@aurora.sol.net>
In-Reply-To: <Pine.BSF.4.05.9910090007450.77403-100000_freja.webgiro.com@ns.sol.net> from Andrzej Bialecki at "Oct 8, 1999 10:10: 0 pm"

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> On Fri, 8 Oct 1999, Matthew Dillon wrote:
> 
> > :> 
> > :>     Adjusting the bytes-per-inode (-i) specification in newfs should not 
> > :>     pose a problem.
> > :
> > :IOW now you say it's ok to use very high values of -i... ;-) 
> > :
> > :Andrzej Bialecki
> > 
> >     No, I didn't say that.  My recommended maximum is still 262144.  Fsck 
> >     should be reasonably fast with that number and the filesystem should 
> >     still be able to maintain reasonable efficiency.
> 
> Ok, I can live with that, I guess. Thanks a lot for your help!

What's the recommended way to reduce the number of cylinder groups a bit?
-c's maximum limit is affected by combinations of -b and -i, possibly some
others.  PHK was talking about new, more sensible values for filesystem
parameters, but I don't know what happened.  I just think it's a bit silly
to go generating hundreds of cg's for a 34GB unit...  and this _with_ the
max -c setting of 26 (for this fs).

/dev/vinum/rn8: 63700992 sectors in 15552 cylinders of 1 tracks, 4096 sectors
        31104.0MB in 599 cyl groups (26 c/g, 52.00MB/g, 256 i/g)
super-block backups (for fsck -b #) at:
 32, 106528, 213024, 319520, 426016, 532512, 639008, 745504, 852000, 958496,

... Joe

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