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Subject: Re: 2GB File limit?
Doesn't this depend on the filesystem?
ext3 supports larger files, ext2 does not I think ...
Martin
On Tue, 24 Sep 2002 19:36, you wrote:
I understood the 2GB file size limit was history with 2.4 Kernel yet I am
unable to create a
Doesn't this depend on the filesystem?
ext3 supports larger files, ext2 does not I think ...
Martin
On Tue, 24 Sep 2002 19:36, you wrote:
I understood the 2GB file size limit was history with 2.4 Kernel yet I am
unable to create a file lager then 2GB with RH 7.3 2.4.X kernel. Where do I
loo
Huh? I guess I'll have to throw out all those DVD's I made from 4GB iso
files on ext2.
Date: Thu, 26 Sep 2002 11:36:45 -0700 (PDT)
From: "Todd A. Jacobs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: 2GB File limit?
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On Tue, 24
On Thu, 2002-09-26 at 14:36, Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
> On Tue, 24 Sep 2002, Tom DeLuca wrote:
>
> > I understood the 2GB file size limit was history with 2.4 Kernel yet I
> > am unable to create a file lager then 2GB with RH 7.3 2.4.X kernel.
> > Where do I look?
>
> Try using a different file sys
On Thu, 2002-09-26 at 11:36, Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
>
> Try using a different file system, such as XFS or JFS. Ext2 and ext3 only
> support file sizes of less than 2GB.
That limitation is no longer present. Current 2.4 kernels will support
files greater than 2 GiB on ext2 and ext3 filesystems.
ber 26, 2002 2:37 PM
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Subject: Re: 2GB File limit?
On Tue, 24 Sep 2002, Tom DeLuca wrote:
> I understood the 2GB file size limit was history with 2.4 Kernel yet I
> am unable to create a file lager then 2GB with RH 7.3 2.4.X kernel.
> Where do I look?
Try using a di
On Tue, 24 Sep 2002, Tom DeLuca wrote:
> I understood the 2GB file size limit was history with 2.4 Kernel yet I
> am unable to create a file lager then 2GB with RH 7.3 2.4.X kernel.
> Where do I look?
Try using a different file system, such as XFS or JFS. Ext2 and ext3 only
support file sizes o
Your application. Programs must be written and compiled to have support for
large files.
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Subject: 2GB File limit?
I understood
Tom DeLuca wrote:
> I understood the 2GB file size limit was history with 2.4 Kernel yet I
> am unable to create a file lager then 2GB with RH 7.3 2.4.X kernel.
> Where do I look?
>
How are you creating the file? What file system? All I can say it
works for me. It wouldn't work on s
I understood the 2GB file size limit was history
with 2.4 Kernel yet I am unable to create a file lager then 2GB with RH 7.3
2.4.X kernel. Where do I look?
Thanks,
Tom
On Tue, Mar 19, 2002 at 09:16:43AM -0500, Speaks, Chuck W. wrote:
> Is there a 2GB individual file limit in RH Linux? We are going to a RH
> 7.1/Oracle 9i RAC configuration and some sources are telling us that there
> is a 2GB file limitation in Linux. Is this true? We have many database
> files
was ext3, then remounted as ext2. oracle prior to 8i didn't support >2gb files.
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/19/02 10:16AM >>>
>
>
18gb file?
Are you running ext3 filesystem on 7.2?
Frank
>
>
>9i RH 7.2, I have a 18gb file.
>
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/19/02 09:16AM >>>
>Is there a 2GB
>
>
18gb file?
Are you running ext3 filesystem on 7.2?
Frank
>
>
>9i RH 7.2, I have a 18gb file.
>
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/19/02 09:16AM >>>
>Is there a 2GB individual file limit in RH Linux? We are going to a RH
>7.1/Oracle 9i RAC configuration and some sources are telling us tha
9i RH 7.2, I have a 18gb file.
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/19/02 09:16AM >>>
Is there a 2GB individual file limit in RH Linux? We are going to a RH
7.1/Oracle 9i RAC configuration and some sources are telling us that there
is a 2GB file limitation in Linux. Is this true? We have many database
file
Is there a 2GB individual file limit in RH Linux? We are going to a RH
7.1/Oracle 9i RAC configuration and some sources are telling us that there
is a 2GB file limitation in Linux. Is this true? We have many database
files greater than 2GB and need to know if we need to start splitting the
files
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