1. I am running Solaris 9 on my four Sun V480 servers. The servers will not see a SAN partition that is bigger then 1TB.
2. The file system is the UFS file system.
3. I found something online that the UFS file system is limited to seeing 1TB. It said to change the /etc/vfstab file and make sure largefiles is in the lines for each file system. It also said to run the command ulimit -a | grep file and see what is returned and it said unlimited.
4. One other thing was to check the /etc/default/login file and make sure the ulimit=0 line is uncommented. This line is not uncommented so I am wondering if this is my problem.
My question is how do I see a partition bigger then 1TB using the UFS file system and using Solaris 9 (04/04).
2. The file system is the UFS file system.
3. I found something online that the UFS file system is limited to seeing 1TB. It said to change the /etc/vfstab file and make sure largefiles is in the lines for each file system. It also said to run the command ulimit -a | grep file and see what is returned and it said unlimited.
4. One other thing was to check the /etc/default/login file and make sure the ulimit=0 line is uncommented. This line is not uncommented so I am wondering if this is my problem.
My question is how do I see a partition bigger then 1TB using the UFS file system and using Solaris 9 (04/04).