thanks Jim, the system I was talking about is Solaris 10.

udayangi

On May 12, 11:10 pm, Jim Idle <[email protected]> wrote:
> udayangi wrote:
> > Hi I have a doubt,  I just created a large file (more than 2GB)  with
> > j4 type.  jbase version is 4.1.5.17.  Where is this restriction
> > applied.  Can someone explain pls.
>
> Unfortunately it basically doesn't get enforced and falls over when you
> try to access beyond the 2GB limit, which will either be straight away
> or as the file grows. Better to use a JP file if you think that you will
> exceed 2GB.> jsh test1 ~ -->jstat -v JPTEST1
> > File /bnk1/bnk/bnk.run/JPTEST1
> > Type=J4 , Hash method = 3
> > Created at Wed Apr 29 07:49:17 2009
> > Groups = 712345 , Frame size = 8192 bytes , Secondary Record Size =
> > 16384 bytes
>
> I see that your bucket size is 8192. Unless this is a Solaris system
> with a natural file system block size of 8192 then stick to the 4096
> default.
>
> Jim

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