Marcus,
WAFL "steals" 10%; this loss is inherent in the file system design.
Think about how you lose up to 12% of your free space for the MFT on an NTFS volume; same thing on WAFL except it isn't allocated as a contiguous chunk like the MFT - rather the space is used dynamically to allow the filesystem to function properly.
regards,
Alan.
-----Original Message----- From: Bui, Marcus [mailto:Marcus.Bui@aiminvestments.com] Sent: Friday, 12 September 2003 8:09 AM To: 'toasters@mathworks.com' Subject: volume disk space
I created a volume on F880c, ONTAP 6.4.1, with CIFS as follows: 37 - 72GB disk Raid group size = 14 with 3 Raid groups No snapshot snapshot reserve = 0
But in Filerview the volume space shows 1.98TB and 'df -g' shows 2031GB. I thought the volume space should be 2.257TB (34 data disks x 66.385GB). Map to the volume from a Windows client and it shows 1.98TB. Why am I missing a lot of disk space?
cheers,
Marcus Bui
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Hello out there,
Does someone have an /etc/fstab entry that they like regarding RedHat Linux to a NetApp filer?
I would like to do TCP.
Seems my current configuration is dog slow and I haven't had much time to look into it. Hoping to get a jumpstart out of the toasters.
Thanks,
Joe
You should read http://www.netapp.com/tech_library/3183.html
Read that, try out different entries and find the one that suits your setup.
Dave
On Thu, Sep 11, 2003 at 06:37:03PM -0700, Joseph Bishop wrote:
Hello out there,
Does someone have an /etc/fstab entry that they like regarding RedHat Linux to a NetApp filer?
I would like to do TCP.
Seems my current configuration is dog slow and I haven't had much time to look into it. Hoping to get a jumpstart out of the toasters.
Thanks,
Joe
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