IBM RS/6000 unsuitable for news
Craig Miller
dcm at codesmith.austin.ibm.com
Wed May 8 07:48:50 AEST 1991
In article <1991May07.160042.28634 at turnkey.tcc.com> jackv at turnkey.TCC.COM (Jack F. Vogel) writes:
>One possibility struck me, since AIX Version 3 is a 'vnoded' filesystem
>(which, alas, AIX/370 isn't) I wouldn't think it would be that hard to
>provide a SysV 1K or FFS filesystem as an option. Has anyone out there in
>6000 support thought about or considered this??
Yep, a number of people have tossed this idea around. I think it's a
great idea, however (in all seriousness) support probably does not
have the time to attack this.
I think development could handle it though :-).
>I have seen this said a couple of different times, is this literally
>true? You mean you can't choose the number of inodes when the filesystem
>is created?? This seems bizarre if true, but then I know nothing about
>JFS.
The number of inodes is approx 3% of the total size of the filesystem.
To allocate more inodes, you'll have to extend the filesystem (which
will give you more data blocks that are probably useless to you
anyway if you're just looking for more inodes).
>Disclaimer: I don't speak for my employer.
me neither.
>Jack F. Vogel jackv at locus.com
>AIX370 Technical Support - or -
>Locus Computing Corp. jackv at turnkey.TCC.COM
Craig
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