Hi all... I hope I'm not asking a too pettty of a question for this list! We are planning to add a 3 rd EXP300 array to out current server w/ 2 EXP300's in place already! We WILL surpass the 1 TB size, if possible? A little history: Linux ptb3 2.2.19 #2 SMP Tue Jul 24 11:53:29 CDT 2001 i686 unknown I have two IBM EXP300 RAID arrays connected to a Netfinity 4500R running Redhat Linux 6.2. LVM compiled into kernel AFAIK...w/ patch? We are using: lvm_0.9.1_beta7 reiserfsprogs-3.x.0j Here is the current filesystem and size: /dev/exp300_2/exp300_lv2 924160464 891307744 32852720 97% /files1 Just wondering about this faq: Q: Why are my logical volumes limited to 256 GB in size? A: This is NO absolute limit but it depends on the physical extent size you configured at volume group creation time. Please use option -s of the vgcreate command to give a larger physical extent size. For example with a physical extent size of 524288 KB (512 MB) you are able to map a logical volume of 32 Terabyte. Remember that current Linux kernels are limited to 1 Terabyte. ***Especially about the part in bold! Please let me know if you need more details, I will supply asap! TIA! -Scott