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block size

how do you determine block size for a file system? In solaris 5.8
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The command "df -g" will show the blocksize.

And "fstyp -v" will show everything. Pipe it to more and look for "bsize".
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I will prefer fstyp -v rather than df -g.

df -g seems to show me the wrong answer in VxFS
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Both commands give me the same blocksize with vxfs.
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