Erik,
  If your running Linux on an Intel machine (which I assume it is), then
you've hit Linux's limit for IA32 and 2.2.x kernels .. If you want to go
with sizes higher then 2gig you need to upgrade to a 2.4 kernel (and the
latest GNU Libc) .. I've had (not mysql databases) 40gig files on Intel
boxes work out fine ...

-Terry

> 
> Hi,
> 
> I have a problem, my database has reached Linux Redhat 7.1 
> max file size. (2147483647 Bytes). Does eny one know what i 
> can do to make a lager database.  (lager
> filesystem)
> 
> Thanks
> Erik Dhiin
> 
> 
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