Depending on whether you built Analog as a 32-bit or 64-bit binary and
depending on how your OS handles large files, there may be a 4GB file limit.
But generally I would expect a different error. If the file is not around
the 4GB limit then something else is going on. Could it be locked? Can you
'head /files/b.log' as the current user?

--
Jeremy Wadsack


On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 5:11 AM, Rinaldo DiGiorgio <digitalrina...@yahoo.com
> wrote:

>  Hello,
>
>     I just started to use analog. I was making good progress with a small
> extract of my large log file and I ran into the following issue.
>
> bash-3.2# /opt/analog/analog -G +gbig.cfg
> /opt/analog/analog: analog version 6.0/Unix
> /opt/analog/analog: Warning F: Failed to open logfile /files/b.log:
>   ignoring it
>
>
>     I am sure the file exists
>
>     -rw-r--r--   2 root     root     7054971517 Oct 26 14:24 /files/b.log
>
>     I looked in  the code in input.c and don't see a limit on large files.
> Before I look further any ideas.
>
> Rinaldo
>
>
>
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