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Cannot create xfs volume · Issue #1933 · vmware-archive/vsphere-storage-for-docker · GitHub

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Cannot create xfs volume #1933

Description

Hello. I have a problem with creating volume with option fstype=xfs. I'd tried to run this command:

docker volume create --driver=vsphere --name=539-1-539_mongo_data -o fstype=xfs

And I'm getting error:

Error response from daemon: create 539-1-539_mongo_data@datastore17: VolumeDriver.Create: Failed to create filesystem on /dev/disk/by-path/pci-0000:0b:00.0-scsi-0:0:6:0: exit status 1. Output = Illegal value 539-1-539_mongo_data@datastore17 for -L option
Usage: mkfs.xfs
/* blocksize */         [-b log=n|size=num]
/* metadata */          [-m crc=0|1,finobt=0|1,uuid=xxx]
/* data subvol */       [-d agcount=n,agsize=n,file,name=xxx,size=num,
                            (sunit=value,swidth=value|su=num,sw=num|noalign),
                            sectlog=n|sectsize=num
/* force overwrite */   [-f]
/* inode size */        [-i log=n|perblock=n|size=num,maxpct=n,attr=0|1|2,
                            projid32bit=0|1,sparse=0|1]
/* no discard */        [-K]
/* log subvol */        [-l agnum=n,internal,size=num,logdev=xxx,version=n
                            sunit=value|su=num,sectlog=n|sectsize=num,
                            lazy-count=0|1]
/* label */             [-L label (maximum 12 characters)]
/* naming */            [-n log=n|size=num,version=2|ci,ftype=0|1]
/* no-op info only */   [-N]
/* prototype file */    [-p fname]
/* quiet */             [-q]
/* realtime subvol */   [-r extsize=num,size=num,rtdev=xxx]
/* sectorsize */        [-s log=n|size=num]
/* version */           [-V]
                        devicename
<devicename> is required unless -d name=xxx is given.
<num> is xxx (bytes), xxxs (sectors), xxxb (fs blocks), xxxk (xxx KiB),
      xxxm (xxx MiB), xxxg (xxx GiB), xxxt (xxx TiB) or xxxp (xxx PiB).
<value> is xxx (512 byte blocks).

Also I'd tried different datastores, but unsuccessfull.


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