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Operating Systems Linux Converct fat pc to thin client Post 303000770 by popcoern on Wednesday 19th of July 2017 10:25:16 AM
Old 07-19-2017
Converct fat pc to thin client

I have old pc with 1gb ram

and i wont to convert him to thin clint to connect rdp windos

With software i need to install on my computer?

I am new in linux..

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THIN_METADATA_SIZE(8)					      System Manager's Manual					     THIN_METADATA_SIZE(8)

NAME
thin_metadata_size - thin provisioning metadata device/file size calculator. SYNOPSIS
thin_metadata_size [options] DESCRIPTION
thin_metadata_size calculates the size of the thin provisioning metadata based on the block size of the thin provisioned devices, the size of the thin provisioning pool and the maximum number of all thin prisioned devices and snapshots. Because thin provisioning pools are holding widely variable contents, this tool is needed to provide sensible initial default size. -b, --block-size BLOCKSIZE[bskKmMgGtTpPeEzZyY] Block size of thin provisioned devices in units of bytes,sectors,kilobytes,kibibytes,... respectively. Default is in sectors with- out a block size unit specifier. Size/number option arguments can be followed by unit specifiers in short one character and long form (eg. -b1m or -b1megabytes). -s, --pool-size POOLSIZE[bskKmMgGtTpPeEzZyY] Thin provisioning pool size in units of bytes,sectors,kilobytes,kibibytes,... respectively. Default is in sectors without a pool size unit specifier. -m, --max-thins #[bskKmMgGtTpPeEzZyY] Maximum sum of all thin provisioned devices and snapshots. Unit identifier supported to allow for convenient entry of large quanti- ties, eg. 1000000 = 1M. Default is absolute quantity without a number unit specifier. -u, --unit {bskKmMgGtTpPeEzZyY} Output unit specifier in units of bytes,sectors,kilobytes,kibibytes,... respectively. Default is in sectors without an output unit specifier. -n, --numeric-only [short|long] Limit output to just the size number with the optional unit specifier character/string. -h, --help Print help and exit. -V, --version Output version information and exit. EXAMPLES
Calculates the thin provisioning metadata device size for block size 64 kilobytes, pool size 1 terabytes and maximum number of thin provi- sioned devices and snapshots of 1000 in units of sectors with long output: thin_metadata_size -b64k -s1t -m1000 Or (using the long options instead) for block size 1 gigabyte, pool size 1 petabytes and maximum number of thin provisioned devices and snapshots of 1 million with numeric only output in units of gigabytes: thin_metadata_size --block-size=1g --pool-size=1p --max-thins=1M --unit=g --numeric-only Same as before (1g,1p,1M,numeric-only) but with unit specifier character appended: thin_metadata_size --block-size=1giga --pool-size=1petabytes --max-thins=1mebi --unit=g --numeric-only=short Or with unit specifier string appended: thin_metadata_size --block-size=1giga --pool-size=1petabytes --max-thins=1mebi --unit=g -nlong DIAGNOSTICS
thin_metadata_size returns an exit code of 0 for success or 1 for error. SEE ALSO
thin_dump(8) thin_check(8) thin_repair(8) thin_restore(8) thin_rmap(8) AUTHOR
Joe Thornber <ejt@redhat.com> Heinz Mauelshagen <HeinzM@RedHat.com> Red Hat, Inc. Thin Provisioning Tools THIN_METADATA_SIZE(8)
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