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    • BRRABillB
      BRRABill @scottalanmiller
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      @scottalanmiller said in How do I mount this as a SR in XenServer 6.5:

      XS 6.5 has 2TB limit on local storage volumes:

      http://support.citrix.com/servlet/KbServlet/download/38332-102-714580/XenServer-6.5.0-configuration_limits.pdf

      Where did you read that in that document?

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      • DustinB3403D
        DustinB3403
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        This is completely irrational that the local array has a storage cap of 2TB !

        There is no way.... 2TB.... so I have to create a billion LVM arrays ?

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        • scottalanmillerS
          scottalanmiller @scottalanmiller
          last edited by

          @scottalanmiller said in How do I mount this as a SR in XenServer 6.5:

          XS 6.5 has 2TB limit on local storage volumes:

          http://support.citrix.com/servlet/KbServlet/download/38332-102-714580/XenServer-6.5.0-configuration_limits.pdf

          No, I read that wrong. Sorry.

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          • scottalanmillerS
            scottalanmiller @BRRABill
            last edited by

            @BRRABill said in How do I mount this as a SR in XenServer 6.5:

            @Dashrender said

            I don't know enough about Linux and partitions, can EXT3 support 14 TB?

            I really wanted to ask this at MangoCon 2016 after the @travisdh1 presentation on LVM. How XS "messes" it up so much, or makes it so different from regular Linux.

            It doesn't. But we arent talking about LVM here.

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            • travisdh1T
              travisdh1 @BRRABill
              last edited by

              @BRRABill said in How do I mount this as a SR in XenServer 6.5:

              @Dashrender said

              I don't know enough about Linux and partitions, can EXT3 support 14 TB?

              I really wanted to ask this at MangoCon 2016 after the @travisdh1 presentation on LVM. How XS "messes" it up so much, or makes it so different from regular Linux.

              Mostly because it does things for you, like logical volume creation and the file system. Them sticking with ext3 for so long has really started to hurt the platform, I think that's where the 2TB limits come in.

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              • BRRABillB
                BRRABill @scottalanmiller
                last edited by

                @scottalanmiller said i

                It doesn't. But we arent talking about LVM here.

                Right but every discussion involving LVM and EXT and XS always seems to include the phrase "because it's XS"...

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                • BRRABillB
                  BRRABill @travisdh1
                  last edited by

                  @travisdh1 said

                  Mostly because it does things for you, like logical volume creation and the file system. Them sticking with ext3 for so long has really started to hurt the platform, I think that's where the 2TB limits come in.

                  See? You could have talked more about this.

                  Stupid fire alarm. 🙂

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                  • DashrenderD
                    Dashrender @travisdh1
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                    @travisdh1 said in How do I mount this as a SR in XenServer 6.5:

                    @BRRABill said in How do I mount this as a SR in XenServer 6.5:

                    @Dashrender said

                    I don't know enough about Linux and partitions, can EXT3 support 14 TB?

                    I really wanted to ask this at MangoCon 2016 after the @travisdh1 presentation on LVM. How XS "messes" it up so much, or makes it so different from regular Linux.

                    Mostly because it does things for you, like logical volume creation and the file system. Them sticking with ext3 for so long has really started to hurt the platform, I think that's where the 2TB limits come in.

                    But scott found that he was mistaken on the 2 TB limit.

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                    • DustinB3403D
                      DustinB3403
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                      Ok so install is going to USB, without selecting the array as "local" storage.

                      Even though the installer offers it as a choice.

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                      • travisdh1T
                        travisdh1 @Dashrender
                        last edited by

                        @Dashrender said in How do I mount this as a SR in XenServer 6.5:

                        @scottalanmiller said in How do I mount this as a SR in XenServer 6.5:

                        @DustinB3403 said in How do I mount this as a SR in XenServer 6.5:

                        Ok so here is what I'm going to try.

                        Install XS to the USB, and not select the presented array for the local storage.

                        From this, I'll try to add the array to xs as a local repo, using GPT.

                        Okay, so the same kind of procedure you would do if this was ESXi, for example.

                        Actually, for the last 30 mins, other than skipping picking an SR during install, this is what he's been doing. The assumption would be that XS would automount the 14 TB drive as an SR, but for whatever reason it's not.

                        We know from Dustin's posts that XS is creating a sba3 for the remaining space that XS itself doesn't use. That space is created as EXT3. I don't know enough about Linux and partitions, can EXT3 support 14 TB?

                        Nope. Gotta create multiple 2TB volume groups and add each of those perhaps?

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                        • scottalanmillerS
                          scottalanmiller @travisdh1
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                          @travisdh1 said in How do I mount this as a SR in XenServer 6.5:

                          @BRRABill said in How do I mount this as a SR in XenServer 6.5:

                          @Dashrender said

                          I don't know enough about Linux and partitions, can EXT3 support 14 TB?

                          I really wanted to ask this at MangoCon 2016 after the @travisdh1 presentation on LVM. How XS "messes" it up so much, or makes it so different from regular Linux.

                          Mostly because it does things for you, like logical volume creation and the file system. Them sticking with ext3 for so long has really started to hurt the platform, I think that's where the 2TB limits come in.

                          It is. Files on EXT3 are limited to 2TB. The full filesystem is limited to 32TB.

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                          • DustinB3403D
                            DustinB3403 @scottalanmiller
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                            @scottalanmiller said in How do I mount this as a SR in XenServer 6.5:

                            @travisdh1 said in How do I mount this as a SR in XenServer 6.5:

                            @BRRABill said in How do I mount this as a SR in XenServer 6.5:

                            @Dashrender said

                            I don't know enough about Linux and partitions, can EXT3 support 14 TB?

                            I really wanted to ask this at MangoCon 2016 after the @travisdh1 presentation on LVM. How XS "messes" it up so much, or makes it so different from regular Linux.

                            Mostly because it does things for you, like logical volume creation and the file system. Them sticking with ext3 for so long has really started to hurt the platform, I think that's where the 2TB limits come in.

                            It is. Files on EXT3 are limited to 2TB. The full filesystem is limited to 32TB.

                            So if it's limited to 32TB, how do I add this array, it's half that size.. . .?

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                            • BRRABillB
                              BRRABill
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                              And here comes another XS/LVM/EXT discussion. 🙂

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                              • travisdh1T
                                travisdh1 @travisdh1
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                                @travisdh1 said in How do I mount this as a SR in XenServer 6.5:

                                @Dashrender said in How do I mount this as a SR in XenServer 6.5:

                                @scottalanmiller said in How do I mount this as a SR in XenServer 6.5:

                                @DustinB3403 said in How do I mount this as a SR in XenServer 6.5:

                                Ok so here is what I'm going to try.

                                Install XS to the USB, and not select the presented array for the local storage.

                                From this, I'll try to add the array to xs as a local repo, using GPT.

                                Okay, so the same kind of procedure you would do if this was ESXi, for example.

                                Actually, for the last 30 mins, other than skipping picking an SR during install, this is what he's been doing. The assumption would be that XS would automount the 14 TB drive as an SR, but for whatever reason it's not.

                                We know from Dustin's posts that XS is creating a sba3 for the remaining space that XS itself doesn't use. That space is created as EXT3. I don't know enough about Linux and partitions, can EXT3 support 14 TB?

                                Nope. Gotta create multiple 2TB volume groups and add each of those perhaps?

                                I'm making no sense, nope, I've got a 6TB ext3 volume on my desk right now....

                                Did we ever see the output of?

                                vgdisplay
                                

                                and

                                lvdisplay
                                
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                                • DustinB3403D
                                  DustinB3403 @travisdh1
                                  last edited by

                                  @travisdh1 not relevant at the moment (performing a clean install)

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                                  • DashrenderD
                                    Dashrender
                                    last edited by

                                    https://support.citrix.com/article/CTX121896

                                    does this article assume the local disk to already have a partition on it?

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                                    • momurdaM
                                      momurda
                                      last edited by

                                      My local SRs on 6.5 are over 2TB
                                      lvm not ext though.

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                                      • DashrenderD
                                        Dashrender @momurda
                                        last edited by

                                        @momurda said in How do I mount this as a SR in XenServer 6.5:

                                        My local SRs on 6.5 are over 2TB
                                        lvm not ext though.

                                        How did you add that RS? during install or after install?

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                                        • momurdaM
                                          momurda
                                          last edited by

                                          Was already here when i started 🙂
                                          My guess is after though. I would be able to say for sure if there was any documentation for our XS infrastructure when i started. There wasnt.

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                                          • scottalanmillerS
                                            scottalanmiller @momurda
                                            last edited by

                                            @momurda said in How do I mount this as a SR in XenServer 6.5:

                                            My local SRs on 6.5 are over 2TB
                                            lvm not ext though.

                                            Yeah, that should bypass it.

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