>>>>> On Mon, 27 Nov 2006 07:50:48 -0600, Erich Prinz said:
> 
> <snip>
> 
> running a status in bconsole (even with -dnn) doesn't yield the  
> output you suggest below. Likely a nuance with BSD.

Older versions of Bacula only report the sizes for debug>0, so try doing this
first:

setdebug client level=1

__Martin


> 
> >
> > You can check if a particular client has large file support despite  
> > what the
> > configure output says by doing a:
> >
> >   status client=xxx
> >
> > in the console.  If you get a line such as:
> >
> >  Sizeof: off_t=8 size_t=4 debug=0 trace=0
> >
> > in the output, you have large file support.  If it says:
> >
> >  Sizeof: off_t=4 size_t=4 debug=0 trace=0
> >
> > you do not have large file support.
> >
> >
> >>
> >> On Ubuntu the value for "Large File Support:" was "yes".
> >>
> >> Furthermore, when I tried to re-configure on Mac OS X (being sure  
> >> to run
> >> configure a second time after a "make distclean" to clear any  
> >> configure
> >> cache), I then explicitly added this configure option:
> >>
> >> --enable-largefile
> >>
> >> But the end result was the same:
> >>
> >> Large file support:       no
> >>
> >> What should I do? I will most definitely need to back up and  
> >> restore files
> >> that are in excess of 2 GB in size.
> >>
> >> In Bacula, is Large File Support limited to certain file systems or
> >> operating systems? The Mac I tried configuring for is one of the  
> >> quite new
> >> Intel iMacs (with Intel Core 2 Dueo "Merom" chip inside and  
> >> apparently Merom
> >> is a 64-bit chip and apparently Mac OS X 10.4.x "Tiger" has some  
> >> 64-bit
> >> capability but I'm not clear on exactly where the lines are drawn  
> >> between
> >> 32-bit and 64-bit in Tiger and on these new iMacs). Would CPU  
> >> architecture
> >> in any way affect the outcome of Bacula?
> >>
> >> Might I be in new territory if I am understanding this [1]  
> >> document about
> >> Large File System support correctly. Any further suggestions or  
> >> comparisons
> >> (Erich?) from people who are running Bacula on Mac OS X (Apple  
> >> Intel and
> >> PowerPC)?
> >>
> >> Cheers,
> >>
> >> -H
> >>
> >> [1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Large_file_support
> >>
> >
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