HP XP Racks User Manual

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Pool Capacity Consumed

Metadata Writing

File System

OS

effectiveness of reducing the pool
capacity consumption decreases.

O

Writes metadata in Allocation
Group Size intervals.

XFS

Linux

Depends upon allocation group size.
The amount of pool space consumed
will be approximately [THP V-VOL
Size]*[42 MB/Allocation Group Size]

O

Writes metadata in 128-MB
increments.

Ext2

Ext3

About 33% of the size of the THP
V-VOL.

The default block size for these file
systems is 4 KB. This results in 33% of
the THP V-VOL acquiring THP pool
pages. If the file system block size is
changed to 2 KB or less then the THP
V-VOL Page consumption becomes
100%.

X

Writes metadata in 52-MB
increments.

UFS

Solaris

Size of THP V-VOL.

O

Writes metadata to the first
block.

VxFS

Small (one page).

X

Writes metadata in 8-MB
increments.

JFS

AIX

Size of THP V-VOL.

If you change the Allocation Group
Size settings when you create the file
system, the metadata can be written
to a maximum interval of 64 MB.
Approximately 65% of the pool is
used at the higher group size setting.

O

Writes metadata to the first
block.

JFS2

Small (one page).

O

Writes metadata to the first
block.

VxFS

Small (one page).

O

Writes metadata to the first
block.

JFS (VxFs)

HP-UX

Small (one page).

X

Writes metadata in 10-MB
increments.

HFS

Size of THP V-VOL.

Explanatory notes:

O: Indicates an effective reduction of pool capacity.

X: Indicates no effective reduction of pool capacity.

*See

“Formatting LDEVs in a Windows environment” (page 136)

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