Maximum setting values, N, see, Table 4-1 – HP StorageWorks XP48 Disk Array User Manual

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Table 4-1

Maximum Setting Values for Functions Creating a Device File and File System

Item Windows®

OS

Solaris™ OS

AIX® OS

Linux OS

HP-UX OS

Number of volume (disk)
groups in a system

-- 255

255

99 256

(see Note 1)

Number of logical volumes
per volume group

1 1 1

(see Note 2)

1 1

Number of logical volumes
in a system

255 255 255

255 256

Number of physical volumes per
volume group

-- 32 32

(see Note 3)

32 32

Number of physical volumes per
logical volume

32 32 32

(see Note 3)

32 32

Number of file system expansion
(addition of LU) times

31 31 31

(see Note 3)

31 31

Logical volume size

2 TB

1 TB

128 GB

256 GB

2 TB

File system size

2 TB

1 TB

128 GB

256 GB

2 TB

Length of mount point path name
(characters)

244

(see Note 4)

244 244

(see Note 5)

244 244

NOTE:

1: The default value is 10. If you want to increase the number of volume groups, manually change the value of the

maxvgs

kernel parameter according to the relevant OS documentation.

2: Not including logical volumes for the JFS log.

3: If a factor is specified (from 1 to 16) to change the maximum number of physical partitions when creating a volume
group, the maximum number changes to the result of the following formula:

1 divided by the value specified for the factor

4: In Windows

®

, this includes the number of the drive letter characters.

5: In the Logical Volume Manager for AIX

®

, the information about a logical volume (LVCB) stores up to 128

characters. If the size of the mount point information exceeds this value, the mount point cannot be recognized
properly. To avoid this, manually change /etc/filesystem

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