Invalid maximum heap size: -XmxM

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Ricardo Wagemaker

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Nov 3, 2017, 2:06:22 PM11/3/17
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Hello,

Can someone advise what I am doing wrong as I have searched the net and can't find a answer.

DETAILS:

sysadmin@dedup:/$ lsb_release -a
Distributor ID:    Ubuntu
Description:    Ubuntu 16.04.3 LTS
Release:    16.04
Codename:    xenial


sysadmin@dedup:/$ df -hT /backup-dedup
Filesystem                        Type  Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/mapper/dedup--vg-dedup--sdfs ext4   99G   60M   94G   1% /backup-dedup



sysadmin@dedup:/$ sudo mkfs.sdfs --volume-name=mydedup --volume-capacity=99GB --base-path /backup-dedup
Attempting to create SDFS volume ...
Volume [mydedup] created with a capacity of [99GB]


But when I try to mount it.....

ERROR:
sysadmin@dedup:/$ sudo mount.sdfs -v sdfs -m /backup-dedup
Invalid maximum heap size: -XmxM
Cannot create Java VM
Service exit with a return value of 1


Any advise is greatly appreciated

Sam Silverberg

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Nov 3, 2017, 3:21:43 PM11/3/17
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Can you try from a different bash prompt ? I have seen this as an issue.

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Ricardo Wagemaker

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Nov 3, 2017, 3:55:55 PM11/3/17
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On Friday, 3 November 2017 19:21:43 UTC, Sam Silverberg wrote:
Can you try from a different bash prompt ? I have seen this as an issue.

Many Thanks for the suggestion, tried bash / sh / ksh and all gives me the same error.
I will continue researching and if I find a solution will post it here also.

Sam Silverberg

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Nov 3, 2017, 4:19:18 PM11/3/17
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I see the issue....


 sudo mount.sdfs -v sdfs -m mydedup

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