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тАО06-02-2004 09:32 AM
тАО06-02-2004 09:32 AM
when the file size is 2.147.483.647 (2Gb aprox.) the wget exits with file limit size exceeded.
How can i increase the file limit size?
I have Fedora core1.
Frank.
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тАО06-02-2004 09:59 AM
тАО06-02-2004 09:59 AM
Re: file limit size exceeded
Based on my limited knowledge, to have LFS, You should upgrade to ext3 or xfs which can
handle files more than 2GB.
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тАО06-02-2004 10:04 AM
тАО06-02-2004 10:04 AM
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тАО06-02-2004 12:21 PM
тАО06-02-2004 12:21 PM
SolutionThe issue is 'wget'. A thread has been raised regarding this previously ( http://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?threadId=52809 ).
For the record, that number is 2GB, to the byte (1024^3 * 2 - 1).
This limit isn't a configurable one, it's a limit on the object-type used to store the data pointers I beleive, but I don't know enough C to confirm that.
If using such large file sizes, I'd suggest a different protocol to transfer it.
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тАО06-02-2004 05:21 PM
тАО06-02-2004 05:21 PM
Re: file limit size exceeded
If it was smaller and you expanded it, I don't know.
This is probably a wget problem which means you can't do anything about it, except change your transfer methodology.
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тАО06-05-2004 08:02 AM
тАО06-05-2004 08:02 AM
Re: file limit size exceeded
thanks all for your responses:
Abdul, i have ext3 and have kernel support for more than 2Gb. This is not the problem, but thanks anyway.
Vernon: I have not .wgetrc, so i think wget is using their default values.
Stuart and Steven: I think you are right, i have tried with ncftp and get more than 2Gb without any problem.
Frank.