OCFS2 volume with more than 16TB fails to mount due to missing block64 option
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Environment
SUSE Linux Enterprise High Availability Extension 11 Service Pack 1
Situation
Trying to adjust the filesystem using tunefs.ocfs fails with:
tunefs.ocfs2: Unknown journal option: "block64"
Valid journal options are:
size=<journal-size>
Usage: tunefs.ocfs2 [options]<device> [new-size]
tunefs.ocfs2 -h|--help
tunefs.ocfs2 -V|--version
[options] can be any mix of:
-i|--interactive
-p|--progress
-v|--verbose (increases verbosity; more than one permitted)
-q|--quiet (decreases verbosity; more than one permitted)
-L|--label <label>
-N|--node-slots <number-of-node-slots>
-S|--volume-size
-U|--uuid-reset
-J|--journal-options <options>
-Q|--query <query-format>
--list-sparse
--fs-features [no]sparse,...
--update-cluster-stack
--cloned-volume[=new-label]
--usrquota-sync-interval <interval>
--grpquota-sync-interval <interval>
-y|--yes
-n|--no
[new-size] is only valid with the '-S' option
All sizes can be specified with K/M/G/T/P suffixes
Resolution
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- Document ID:7009624
- Creation Date: 25-Oct-2011
- Modified Date:12-Oct-2022
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- SUSE Linux Enterprise Server
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