David Brodbeck wrote:
Ext2 has not had a 2 gig filesize limit for a long time.
32-bit file offsets are still the default in Linux on 32-bit systems, so
these systems will still have the 2GB limit by default. You have to
compile your programs with special options to get 64-bit offsets.
I'm cer
> -Original Message-
> From: Eric Gunnett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 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.
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.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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