Michelle DeCurtis writes:
> I am running linux 6.2 (2.4 kernel) with MySQL3.23 installed. This kernel
> allows MySQL3.23 to support large file sizes, up to 4 Gigs.
> It looks like the mysqldump utility is still bound by the 2 GB file size
> limit. Does anyone know how to get mysqldump to recognize the
> large files.
Hi!
mysqldump knows nothing about any file size limits.
Try to make files on the same file system larger then 2 and 4 Gb and
see if you can do it. Also check free disk space.
Regards,
Sinisa
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