Thanks to all who helped with this. I don't think it's a Debian
thing, but something closer to the metal. I'm sometimes getting this
message with cp.
But certainly, the Debian way won't work on this computer at present.
I'll probably do a virgin install on another partition, and in the
meantime
On Sat, 2009-05-30 at 21:52 +0930, Miguel Obliviemo wrote:
> On Sat, 30 May 2009, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
> > In , Miguel Obliviemo
> > wrote:
> >> apt-get remove postfix:
> >> Processing triggers for man-db ...
> >> /var/lib/dpkg/info/man-db.pos
On Sat, 30 May 2009, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
In , Miguel Obliviemo
wrote:
apt-get remove postfix:
Processing triggers for man-db ...
/var/lib/dpkg/info/man-db.postinst: line 3: 6289 File size limit
exceededperl -e '@pwd = getpwnam("man"); $( = $) = $pwd[3]; $< = $>
= $pwd[2];
In , Miguel Obliviemo
wrote:
>apt-get remove postfix:
>Processing triggers for man-db ...
>/var/lib/dpkg/info/man-db.postinst: line 3: 6289 File size limit
> exceededperl -e '@pwd = getpwnam("man"); $( = $) = $pwd[3]; $< = $>
> = $pwd[2];
> exec "/usr/bin/mandb", @ARGV' -- "$@"
>
I have a problem with Postfix not working but manual SMTP works. So
I'm at the point of uninstalling and reinstalling Postfix the Debian
way and can't do a thing because of this error.
"File size limit exceeded"
I've seen the message in other contexts. I forget the
> recode latin1..utf8 wifi4all.backup
> File size limit exceeded
>
> 1. Who determines that the file is to large: the OS or recode?
both, but I'd say it's recode in this case.
The source file is ~1.6 GiB, the result will be over 2 GB.
For files >=2GiB on 32bit architectu
Hi,
I have to convert a PostgreSQL database from SQL_ASCII encoding to UTF8
encoding. I use a text backup of that database with a file size of 1682552521
butes that I feed to GNU recode. This goes wron with the following error:
recode latin1..utf8 wifi4all.backup
File size limit exceeded
1
Emiliano wrote:
Hy everibody,
when creating files bigger than 2GB I get error "File size limit
exceeded"...
I use woody, kernel 2.6.7, libc6 2.3.2.ds1-13, and this is the output
from ulimit -a:
core file size(blocks, -c) 0
data seg size (kbytes, -d) unlimited
Emiliano wrote:
Hy everibody,
when creating files bigger than 2GB I get error "File size limit
exceeded"...
I use woody, kernel 2.6.7, libc6 2.3.2.ds1-13, and this is the output
from ulimit -a:
core file size(blocks, -c) 0
data seg size (kbytes, -d) unlimited
On Thu, Aug 19, 2004 at 11:02:08AM +, Emiliano wrote:
> Hy everibody,
> when creating files bigger than 2GB I get error "File size limit
> exceeded"...
> I use woody, kernel 2.6.7, libc6 2.3.2.ds1-13, and this is the output
> from ulimit -a:
>
> core file size
Hy everibody,
when creating files bigger than 2GB I get error "File size limit
exceeded"...
I use woody, kernel 2.6.7, libc6 2.3.2.ds1-13, and this is the output
from ulimit -a:
core file size(blocks, -c) 0
data seg size (kbytes, -d) unlimited
file size (
group
Superblock backups stored on blocks:
32768, 98304, 163840, 229376, 294912, 819200, 884736, 1605632, 2654208,
4096000, 7962624, 11239424
File size limit exceeded
This behavior is entirely reproducible. It occurns when logged in via
ssh (either as root or as a user sued to root,
Hi Ian - what exactly am I supposed to look for in the lsof listing
(stupid question, probably, but...) Thanks a lot,
Chris
On Mon, 2002-05-13 at 23:11, Ian D. Stewart wrote:
> On 2002.05.13 07:44 Dr. Christoph H. LARSEN wrote:
> > Hi Ian,
> > Thanks for your prompt reply. Problem: I do not have
On 2002.05.13 07:44 Dr. Christoph H. LARSEN wrote:
Hi Ian,
Thanks for your prompt reply. Problem: I do not have wmheader program
anywhere ;-(. There must be another reason why I get this silly eror
message. Any thoughts? Thanks a million.
Have you tried running lsof? That would be your best b
SEN wrote:
> > Everything went
> > well, until I wanted to format a hard drive. By then mkfs.ext2,
> > mkfs.ext3, mkfs.reiserfs, and even mkfs.vfat and mkfs.msdos gave me
> > the
> > error message:
> > File size limit exceeded
> > As this error has neve
On 2002.05.12 02:16 Dr. Christoph H. LARSEN wrote:
Everything went
well, until I wanted to format a hard drive. By then mkfs.ext2,
mkfs.ext3, mkfs.reiserfs, and even mkfs.vfat and mkfs.msdos gave me
the
error message:
File size limit exceeded
As this error has never occured prior to my recent
which
ones, but I think glibc and consorts were involved). Everything went
well, until I wanted to format a hard drive. By then mkfs.ext2,
mkfs.ext3, mkfs.reiserfs, and even mkfs.vfat and mkfs.msdos gave me the
error message:
File size limit exceeded
As this error has never occured prior to my recent
Further to this, I've been having a look back through the archives, and I've
decided to bring my kernel to a newer version and check again. I'm running
woody on 2.4.14SMP at the moment, so I'll bring it up to 2.4.17.
The strange thing is that I've never had any problems before. I've seen a few
I deleted and recreated two partitions on /dev/hda. Things went ok for one of
them, but now I find I can't do anything with cfdisk at all. Whenever I try
and write the disk partition table, I get the error:
Writing partition table to disk...File size limit exceeded
The disk is a
I'm trying to replace a pair of 30G drives in a RAID0 configuration
with a pair of 60s so I'll be able to do RAID1 instead. However, I
keep getting "file size limit exceeded" errors whenever I:
- Try to write a configuration with more than 2 logical partitions
using cfdisk or
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