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09-27-2006 10:41 PM
09-27-2006 10:41 PM
Please can some one clarify what the current file size limit is under HP-UX 11i. I have been told it is 2GB?
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Andrew
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09-27-2006 10:50 PM
09-27-2006 10:50 PM
Re: 2GB File size limit
the 2GB limit only applies to certain commands (tar ...) and disk setups.
For disks you can enable largefiles by using SAM -> disks > Filesystem.
Also check with fsadm /filesystem
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http://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/bizsupport/questionanswer.do?threadId=1062766
http://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/bizsupport/questionanswer.do?threadId=967398
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09-27-2006 10:51 PM
09-27-2006 10:51 PM
Re: 2GB File size limit
The filesystem option "largefiles" is require for file over 2G. Otherwise, it will limited to 2G.
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09-27-2006 10:53 PM
09-27-2006 10:53 PM
Re: 2GB File size limit
Not exactly true.
If the filesystem was nor formatted for largefiles the filesystem will not permit files bigger than 2GB
If newfs -o largefiles was used to create the filesystem then the size limit is 128 GB or 2 TB, but much bigger than you'll need.
fsadm can be used to convert a filesystem from not permitting largefiles to permitting them.
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09-27-2006 10:56 PM
09-27-2006 10:56 PM
Re: 2GB File size limit
definitely no!
2GB is the limit if the option 'largefile' is not set for a filesystem.
Where's the next limit? I've files with 18GB.
V.
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09-28-2006 12:20 AM
09-28-2006 12:20 AM
Solutionhttp://docs.hp.com/en/5971-2383/5971-2383.pdf
Rgds...Geoff
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09-28-2006 09:15 AM
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Re: 2GB File size limit
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