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Note: releases of Koozali SME Server from version 10 on use XFS as the default filesystem. You can use XFS or ext4 on a secondary filesystem as preferred: ext3 is not directly available and also has rather low size limits nowadays.
Note: releases of Koozali SME Server from version 10 on use XFS as the default filesystem. You can use XFS or ext4 on a secondary filesystem as preferred: ext3 is not directly available and also has rather low size limits nowadays.
mkfs.ext3 -L BACKUPPC -m 1 /dev/sdb1
mkfs.ext3 -L BACKUPPC -m 1 /dev/sdb1
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mkfs.ext4 -L BACKUPPC -m 1 /dev/sdb1
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mkfs.xfs -L BACKUPPC /dev/sdb1
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(-m sets the percentage of reserved blocks on ext filesystems:XFS autoconfigures itself for RAID volumes.)
Now, we need to create the directory
Now, we need to create the directory