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Date:      Fri, 1 Mar 1996 13:36:55 -0800 (PST)
From:      Bryan Ogawa at Work <bogawa@netvoyage.net>
To:        john@starfire.mn.org
Cc:        FreeBSD questions <questions@FreeBSD.org>
Subject:   Re: 4Gb and larger drives?
Message-ID:  <Pine.BSF.3.91.960301133159.8083A-100000@digital.netvoyage.net>
In-Reply-To: <199603011750.LAA24208@starfire.mn.org>

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On Fri, 1 Mar 1996 john@starfire.mn.org wrote:

> Someone has been trying to tell me that we can't use more than about 2Gb
> of a single disk drive.  I think that this is false, but I need to make
> a purchase recommendation in the next couple of hours, and have no
> personal experience to confirm or deny this.  I would love to hear
> from someone using 4Gb and larger drives, and whether you can have
> single slices and filesystems which are 4Gb and larger.  TIA!

from one machine, running 2.0.5 RELEASE

13:26 /etc/raddb # df -k
Filesystem  1K-blocks     Used    Avail Capacity  Mounted on
/dev/sd0a      297423   193986    79643    71%    /
/dev/sd0s1e   8052870  6059084  1349556    82%    /usr
procfs              4        4        0   100%    /proc    

from our news machine, running 2.0.5 RELEASE

news# df -k
Filesystem  1K-blocks     Used    Avail Capacity  Mounted on
/dev/sd0a       49231    24942    20350    55%    /
/dev/sd0s1e   3891589  1147523  2432738    32%    /usr
procfs              4        4        0   100%    /proc
/dev/sd1a     8613379  4029394  3894914    51%    /newsspool2              

The caveat's I've experienced:

1.  I'd recommend considering if your partitions can be backed up onto a
single (backup medium of choice).  Ours can't, so I'm using tar to do
backups (so that they can be done automatically at night).  Of course, 
this is probably just a matter of choosing the partitions properly.

2.  Our news drives run quite hot.

bryan


> 
> 		   John Lind, Starfire Consulting Services
> E-mail: john@starfire.MN.ORG		USnail: PO Box 17247, Mpls MN  55417
> 

Bryan K. Ogawa
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