Thanks for the question(!), which is one we've devoted some thought and discussion to.
Is it convenient to you to repost via our recently introduced Discussions forum on GitHub[1]?
The first thing we've done to address this problem is the very simple one of allowing a user to override the initial logical size of the filesystem on creation, in Stratis 3.0. So, a user who expects their filesystem to grow very large is at least able to set it up for that future size in advance.
- mulhern
[1] https://github.com/stratis-storage/project/discussions/new
On Fri, Jan 21, 2022 at 10:16 AM Walter Löhr walter.loehr@gns-systems.de wrote:
Hi folks,
I'm interested in stratis ongoing process, good project.
What about creating filesystems on big raid devices, eg. raid controller with 24x18TB disks in eg. a raid60 config, when first the new filesystems get thin provisioned 1TB in size and could/should grow to pool max ? So at the beginning the xfs generated agcount (and agsize) values would then much too small while not grow with use of xfs_growfs auto-initiated by stratis.
All the best and good luck for progress to you !!
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