Depends on what file system you are running that is a ext2 limit if you move 
to ext3 or reiser you should be fine. But then a default config on MySQL will run into 
a 4.29 Gig limit, which you can change.


Eric Gunnett
System Administrator
Zoovy, Inc.
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>>> "Shannon R." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 08/02/04 06:58PM >>>
Is the 2GB filesize limit in linux still there?
Specially in Gentoo and Debian linux?

If so, how can this be addressed when your mysql's
.MYD files reach 2GB?

Is there any way MySQL can split really big .MYD
files?


Regards,
Shannon




                
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