On Wed, 8 Nov 2000, Steve Lee wrote:
> where can i get some documentation on this.
> I have a big problem at work because of this.
> I run an oralce dump using Net8, accross the net
> to a Redhat machine that does a backup onto
> a tape drive. However, some of these dump
> files created off o
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From: Steve Lee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject: Re: 2 gig limitation on file?
where can i get some documentation on this.
I have a big problem at work because of this.
I run an oralce dump using Net8, accros
information would be of
great help. Thanks.
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Subject: Re: 2 gig limitation on file?
> On Tue, 7 Nov 2000, Steve Lee wrote:
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hi,
On ded hat 6.2 No...
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On Tue, 7 Nov 2000, Steve Lee wrote:
> is there a 2 gig limitation on a file on linux?
> can i have a file greater than 2gig on a partition?
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If you are running a 32bit system, then there is a 2G file size limit on
ext2 file systems. From what I understand, it is a glibc limit. There
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I think there is a 2GB limitation... don't quote me tho.. but that's what
it was last I knew.
Partitions on the other hand can be much larger but I forget the number.
On Tue, 7 Nov 2000, Steve Lee wrote:
> is there a 2 gig limitation on a file on linux?
> can i have a file greater than 2gig on