mkfs/newfs: not enough inodes (SunOS 4.0)
Alexander Dupuy
dupuy at douglass.columbia.edu
Wed Aug 3 01:42:31 AEST 1988
We're bringing up a Sun-4 fileserver, which will take over much of the news and
mail duties here. We have two 898M Hitachi drives, with those biiiig cylinders
(1005 sectors ~= 500K each). I wanted to create a nice little 50M filesystem
with lots of inodes for news. This doesn't seem to be possible.
The most inodes/cylinder group which mkfs or newfs allows is 2048. With the
default 16 cylinders/group, this works out to 1 inode / 4K, which is a bit low
for news. I went and pulled the old Sun-Spots issue off the archive server to
see what the workaround was. The solution which someone came up with then was
to use 8 cylinders/group - fairly obvious in retrospect. Unfortunately, under
SunOS 4.0, mkfs/newfs say:
"cylinder groups must have a multiple of 16 cylinders"
which does not warm my heart. On a Sun-3 running SunOS 3.5, the minimum seems
to be 4 cylinders/group. Is there a reason for this? What would happen if I
compile my old 3.5 mkfs source under 4.0 and build an 8 cyl/grp filesystem
anyhow? I suspect the kernel will panic and die at some point, and don't care
to find out the hard way.
So, does anyone out there have any useful suggestions?
@alex
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