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Owen Nichols closed GEODE-8282. ------------------------------- > Creating diskstore with size appened to name doesn't seem to work as > documented > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: GEODE-8282 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GEODE-8282 > Project: Geode > Issue Type: Bug > Reporter: Jason Huynh > Assignee: Alberto Bustamante Reyes > Priority: Major > Labels: pull-request-available > Fix For: 1.15.0 > > > The create diskstore --dir option is documented with: > ...Optionally, directory names may be followed by {{#}} and the maximum > number of megabytes that the disk store can use in the directory. For example: > {code:java} > --dir=/data/ds1 > --dir=/data/ds2#5000 > {code} > When creating a disk store through gfsh with the size appended, it does not > appear to limit the size of the directory. There also doesn't seem to be > much validation... > for example, when using a negative value we can see that the size described > does not match what we expected to be our limit. > {code:java} > gfsh>describe disk-store --name=diskstore-2#-1000000000000000 --member=server1 > Disk Store ID : 643cb4b4-3cb0-40ec-b123-6945b23f165a > Disk Store Name : diskstore-2#-1000000000000000 > Member ID : 192.168.0.3(server1:16006)<v1>:41001 > Member Name : server1 > Allow Force Compaction : No > Auto Compaction : Yes > Compaction Threshold : 50 > Max Oplog Size : 1024 > Queue Size : 0 > Time Interval : 1000 > Write Buffer Size : 32768 > Disk Usage Warning Percentage : 90.0 > Disk Usage Critical Percentage : 99.0 > PDX Serialization Meta-Data Stored : No > Disk Directory | Size > ------------------------------------------------------------------- | > ---------- > /Users/jhuynh/apache-geode-1.12.0/bin/server1 | 2147483647 > {code} > It also appears in code to only affect calculation of disk usage etc, but I > didn't dig very deep. If it is used there, the negative value will probably > mess with that calculation. -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.20.7#820007)