recordsize of a child filesystem to (80k) smaller than a parent (128k) #12956
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MikeJakubik
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Children and parent data set record sizes are not related in any way. You can set any power of 2 you like between 512 bytes (I really don't recommend to go too low) and allowed maximum anywhere. |
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I set it to 8k per PostgreSQL recommendation for high IOPS, but if it will write at 128k then I guess it's pointless?? |
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Hello,
I set the recordsize of a child filesystem to (80k) to a smaller than a parent (128k)
NAME USED AVAIL REFER MOUNTPOINT
zroot 3.11G 1.68T 96K /zroot
zroot/ROOT 953M 1.68T 96K none
zroot/ROOT/default 953M 1.68T 953M /
zroot/jails 504K 1.68T 120K /usr/local/jails
zroot/jails/staging-app-01 96K 1.68T 96K /usr/local/jails/staging-app-01
zroot/jails/staging-app-02 96K 1.68T 96K /usr/local/jails/staging-app-02
zroot/jails/staging-db-01 96K 1.68T 96K /usr/local/jails/staging-db-01
zroot/jails/staging-db-02 96K 1.68T 96K /usr/local/jails/staging-db-02
Does this make any sense since the root FS is larger?
NAME PROPERTY VALUE SOURCE
zroot/jails recordsize 128K default
zroot/jails/staging-app-01 recordsize 128K default
zroot/jails/staging-db-01 recordsize 8K local
Thanks.
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