Hello.
I am having a problem with a fresh install onto a = raid5 file system
that is 9TB in size. during the initial install, the syste= m shows
the correct disk size and partition sizes, but after it has complete d and
rebooted it shows the the large partition as only 1TB. I am
using a 3w= are raid controller and even when I look at the boot
message, it shows that = the entire drive is of the correct size.
On initial install, this is= how I have setup the drive.
Total disk size: Sep 4 12:17:51 fi= leserv kernel: da0: 9536640MB
(19531038720 512 byte sectors: 255H 63S/T 1215= 750C)
1G da0s1a /&nbs= p; UFS
4G da0s1b &nb= sp; swap
2G da0s1d = /var UFS2+S
36G da0s1e &n= bsp; /usr UFS2+S
remainder da0s1f &nbs= p; /big UFS2+S
Upon completion of insta= ll and a reboot, The drive partitions show
up as this:
Filesystem&nbs= p; 1K-blocks Used Avai= l Capacity Mounted
on
/dev/da0s1a 1012974 2= 72248 659690 29% = /
devfs = ; 1 1 = ; 0 100% &n= bsp; /dev
/dev/da0s1f 1094909108 4 10= 07316376 0% /big
/dev/da0s1e&nb= sp; 36558732 1486022 32148012 4%&n= bsp; /usr
/dev/da0s1d 2026030 &n= bsp; 550 1863398 0% &nb= sp; /var
It was my understanding that UFS2 supports drive s= izes well above
what I am trying to use. Is there something that I am doing = wrong?
Thanks,
-Troy
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