[Bacula-users] Dealing with the past... lastlog (sparse files), x86_64, and Bacula

2006-07-13 Thread Gregory Brauer
Due to some poor foresight on the part of the implementers of the last utilities, the lastlog is stored as a sparse file where the specified size of the sparse file is based on the highest possible user on the system. On a 64-bit system, that means you get a file which is reported by ls and seen

Re: [Bacula-users] Dealing with the past... lastlog (sparse files), x86_64, and Bacula

2006-07-13 Thread Scott Ruckh
This is what you said Gregory Brauer Due to some poor foresight on the part of the implementers of the last utilities, the lastlog is stored as a sparse file where the specified size of the sparse file is based on the highest possible user on the system. On a 64-bit system, that means you