Sergey wrote:
I am trying to organize our small (and the only one) filestorage using and
thinking in ZFS-style )
..
AVAILABLE DISK SELECTIONS: 0. c0t2d0 <DEFAULT cyl 8872 alt 2 hd 255 sec 63>
 /[EMAIL PROTECTED],0/pci1022,[EMAIL PROTECTED]/pci1000,[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]/[EMAIL PROTECTED],0 1. c4t6000393000017312d0
<APPLE-Xserve RAID-1.50-2.27TB> /[EMAIL PROTECTED],0/pci1022,[EMAIL PROTECTED]/pci1077,[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL PROTECTED],0/[EMAIL PROTECTED],0 2. c5t600039300001742Bd0 <APPLE-Xserve RAID-1.50-2.27TB> /[EMAIL PROTECTED],0/pci1022,[EMAIL PROTECTED]/pci1077,[EMAIL PROTECTED],1/[EMAIL PROTECTED],0/[EMAIL PROTECTED],0


I need a place to keep multiple builds of the products (a huge number of
small files). This will take about 2 Tb - so it's quite logical to give the
whole "1." or "2." from the output above. What will be the best block size
that I need to supply to "zfs create" command to get the most from
filesystem that has a huge number of small files?

You're not quite thinking ZFS-style yet. With ZFS you do not have to
worry about block sizes unless you want to - the filesystem handles
that for you.


cheers,
James C. McPherson
--
Solaris kernel software engineer, system admin and troubleshooter
              http://www.jmcp.homeunix.com/blog
Find me on LinkedIn @ http://www.linkedin.com/in/jamescmcpherson
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