2^30, 2^40 and 2^50, respectively. By default, the block limits
unit is 1 kilobyte (1,024), and block limits are always
kilobyte-grained (even if specified in bytes). See
- <xref linkend="dbdoclet.50438206_11903" />.</para>
+ <xref linkend="setquota_grace_time_example" />.</para>
</entry>
</row>
<row>
groups. Grace time is specified in '
<literal>XXwXXdXXhXXmXXs</literal>' format or as an integer
seconds value. See
- <xref linkend="dbdoclet.50438206_11903" />.</para>
+ <xref linkend="setquota_grace_time_example" />.</para>
</entry>
</row>
<row>
</tgroup>
</informaltable>
</section>
- <section remap="h5" xml:id="dbdoclet.50438206_11903">
+ <section remap="h5" xml:id="setquota_grace_time_example">
<title>Examples</title>
<para>Creates a file striped on two OSTs with 128 KB on each
stripe.</para>
reduced fragmentation. The tool
<literal>filefrag</literal> can be used to report file fragmentation.
See
- <xref linkend="dbdoclet.50438206_75125" /></para>
+ <xref linkend="filefrag" /></para>
</note>
<note>
<para>As long as a file has extent lengths of tens of megabytes (
</para>
</section>
</section>
- <section xml:id="dbdoclet.50438206_75125">
+ <section xml:id="filefrag">
<title>
<indexterm>
<primary>filefrag</primary>
</screen>
</section>
</section>
- <section xml:id="dbdoclet.50438206_86244">
+ <section xml:id="mount">
<title>
<indexterm>
<primary>mount</primary>
</tgroup>
</informaltable>
</section>
- <section xml:id="dbdoclet.50438206_56217">
+ <section xml:id="handling_timeouts">
<title>Handling Timeouts</title>
<para>Timeouts are the most common cause of hung applications. After a
timeout involving an MDS or failover OST, applications attempting to access