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Block size on "unsupported file system"

cpharvey
Explorer

I'm looking at using an unsupported Fuse filesystem. Yes I understand the caveats to support.

In testing we're seeing 8KB blocks being sent, which is quite small. My assumption is this is a default for when it's not an NFS connection.

Is there any way to tune this block size beyond 8KB? i.e. a setting

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codebuilder
Influencer

Block size is defined at the OS level when you format a disk partition or logical volume. The options available are specific to a filesystem type, so not all settings will be available for all formats.

You can set the block size at that point, but not after. Or at least I would not recommend trying to do so.

Below is the syntax for setting block size to 4K on a logical partition in Linux using XFS.

Example:
mkfs.xfs -b 4096 /dev/vg00-someLV00

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