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home | helpx minix x x minixx thin_metadata_size(8) System Manager's Manual thin_metadata_size(8) NAME thin_metadata_size - thin provisioning metadata device/file size calcu- lator. SYNOPSIS thin_metadata_size [options] DESCRIPTION thin_metadata_size calculates the size of the thin provisioning meta- data based on the block size of the thin provisioned devices, the size of the thin provisioning pool and the maximum number of all thin provi- sioned devices and snapshots. Because thin provisioning pools are hold- ing widely variable contents, this tool is needed to provide sensible initial default size. OPTIONS -h, --help Print help and exit. -V, --version Print version information and exit. -b, --block-size {BLOCKSIZE[bskKmMgGtTpPeEzZyY]} Set block size. Block size of thin provisioned devices in units of bytes, sectors, kibibytes, kilobytes, ... respectively. Default is in sectors without a block size unit specifier. Size/number option arguments can be followed by unit specifiers in short one character and long form (eg. -b1m or -b1mebibytes). -s, --pool-size {POOLSIZE[bskKmMgGtTpPeEzZyY]} Set pool size. Thin provisioning pool size in units of bytes, sectors, kibibytes, kilobytes, ... respectively. Default is in sectors without a pool size unit specifier. -m, --max-thins {count[bskKmMgGtTpPeEzZyY]} Set max thins. Maximum sum of all thin provisioned devices and snapshots. Unit identifier supported to allow for convenient entry of large quantities, eg. 1000000 = 1M. Default is absolute quantity without a number unit specifier. -u, --unit {bskKmMgGtTpPeEzZyY} Output unit specifier in units of bytes, sectors, kibibytes, kilobytes, ... respectively. Default is in sectors without an output unit specifier. -n, --numeric-only {short|long} Limit output to just the size number. EXAMPLES Calculates the thin provisioning metadata device size for block size 64 kibibytes, pool size 1 tebibytes and maximum number of thin provisioned devices and snapshots of 1000 in units of sectors with long output: $ thin_metadata_size -b64k -s1t -m1000 Or (using the long options instead) for block size 1 gibibyte, pool size 1 petabyte and maximum number of thin provisioned devices and snapshots of 1 million with numeric-only output in units of gigabytes: $ thin_metadata_size --block-size=1g --pool-size=1P --max-thins=1M --unit=G --numeric-only Same as before (1g, 1P, 1M, numeric-only) but with unit specifier char- acter appended: $ thin_metadata_size --block-size=1gibi --pool-size=1petabytes --max-thins=1mega --unit=G --numeric-only=short Or with unit specifier string appended: $ thin_metadata_size --block-size=1gibi --pool-size=1petabytes --max-thins=1mega --unit=G -nlong DIAGNOSTICS thin_metadata_size returns an exit code of 0 for success or 1 for er- ror. SEE ALSO thin_dump(8), thin_check(8), thin_repair(8), thin_restore(8), thin_rmap(8) AUTHOR Joe Thornber <ejt@redhat.com>, Heinz Mauelshagen <HeinzM@RedHat.com> System Manager's Manual Device Mapper Tools thin_metadata_size(8)
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