From what I know (other replies indicate that newer version may have a
higher limit) the limit on a single part, hashed file is 2gb. You can
exceed this by making the file a multi-part file where the physical files
at the OS level are split, but you still reference a single file name in
UV. You
The 2 gig limit is the unix file size limit.
Cooper, Rudy wrote:
I seem to recall a limitation on the size of a hashed file. I believe
it was 2gigs. I've tried looking for an explaination in the U2 library
on the IBM site , but haven't come across anything regarding UV file
limitations.
Can
Rudy,
Any 32-bit file (UV or anything else) is limited to 2GB.
UV supports 64-bit files, but your O/S may need special configuration to
support that. (What O/S are you using?)
UV also supports distributed files, the parts of which may be 32-bit or
64-bit.
Also, a UV Dynamic file has two parts,
...
Alan Walters
Director of I.T.
Royce Medical
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Date: Tue, 01 Mar 2005 13:47:44 -0500
From: Stu Glancy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [U2] [UV] Hashed file size
The 2 gig limit is the unix file size limit.
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So does that mean there is no limit on a w2k box ?
rudy
Date: Tue, 01 Mar 2005 13:47:44 -0500
From: Stu Glancy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [U2] [UV] Hashed file size
The 2 gig limit is the unix file size limit.
Cooper, Rudy wrote:
I seem to recall a limitation on the size of a hashed file