- <section xml:id="dbdoclet.50438208_51921">
- <title>6.4 Formatting Options for RAID Devices</title>
- <para>When formatting a file system on a RAID device, it is beneficial to ensure that I/O requests are aligned with the underlying RAID geometry. This ensures that the Lustre RPCs do not generate unnecessary disk operations which may reduce performance dramatically. Use the <literal>--mkfsoptions</literal> parameter to specify additional parameters when formatting the OST or MDT.</para>
- <para>For RAID 5, RAID 6, or RAID 1+0 storage, specifying the following option to the <literal>--mkfsoptions</literal> parameter option improves the layout of the file system metadata, ensuring that no single disk contains all of the allocation bitmaps:</para>
- <screen>-E stride = <chunk_blocks>
-</screen>
- <para>The <literal><chunk_blocks></literal> variable is in units of 4096-byte blocks and represents the amount of contiguous data written to a single disk before moving to the next disk. This is alternately referred to as the RAID stripe size. This is applicable to both MDT and OST file systems.</para>
- <para>For more information on how to override the defaults while formatting MDT or OST file systems, see <xref linkend="dbdoclet.50438256_84701"/>.</para>
+ <section xml:id="dbdoclet.ldiskfs_raid_opts">
+ <title>
+ <indexterm>
+ <primary>storage</primary>
+ <secondary>configuring</secondary>
+ <tertiary>RAID options</tertiary>
+ </indexterm>Formatting Options for ldiskfs RAID Devices</title>
+ <para>When formatting an ldiskfs file system on a RAID device, it can be
+ beneficial to ensure that I/O requests are aligned with the underlying
+ RAID geometry. This ensures that Lustre RPCs do not generate unnecessary
+ disk operations which may reduce performance dramatically. Use the
+ <literal>--mkfsoptions</literal> parameter to specify additional parameters
+ when formatting the OST or MDT.</para>
+ <para>For RAID 5, RAID 6, or RAID 1+0 storage, specifying the following
+ option to the <literal>--mkfsoptions</literal> parameter option improves
+ the layout of the file system metadata, ensuring that no single disk
+ contains all of the allocation bitmaps:</para>
+ <screen>-E stride = <replaceable>chunk_blocks</replaceable> </screen>
+ <para>The <literal><replaceable>chunk_blocks</replaceable></literal>
+ variable is in units of 4096-byte blocks and represents the amount of
+ contiguous data written to a single disk before moving to the next disk.
+ This is alternately referred to as the RAID stripe size. This is
+ applicable to both MDT and OST file systems.</para>
+ <para>For more information on how to override the defaults while formatting
+ MDT or OST file systems, see <xref linkend="dbdoclet.ldiskfs_mkfs_opts"/>.</para>