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01-22-2003 01:32 AM
01-22-2003 01:32 AM
Is there any way to change the limitation of this file size?
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01-22-2003 01:41 AM
01-22-2003 01:41 AM
Re: gz file size
(released September, 1999) supports file sizes of "over 4GB"
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Jerome
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01-22-2003 01:43 AM
01-22-2003 01:43 AM
Solutionit seem that you have a limit of 2 g.b on your file system .
check the file system if he is for largefiles with the command :
fsadm -F vxfs /dev/vg00/rlvol%%
if not you can change it with the command :
/usr/sbin/fsadm -F vxfs -o largefiles /dev/vg02/rlvol2
i will also recommend you to install the new version of the gzip from :
http://hpux.cs.utah.edu/hppd/hpux/Gnu/gzip-1.3.3/
this version also support gzip over 2 g.b
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01-22-2003 01:44 AM
01-22-2003 01:44 AM
Re: gz file size
look at fsadm
You probably do not have largefiles on that disc.
You can check and change with fasdm
Also read /usr/share/doc/lg_files.txt
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Steve Steel
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01-22-2003 01:48 AM
01-22-2003 01:48 AM
Re: gz file size
http://hpux.cs.utah.edu/hppd/hpux/Gnu/gzip-1.3.3/
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01-22-2003 01:57 AM
01-22-2003 01:57 AM
Re: gz file size
and also ensure that the filesystem that holds your zipped files is largefile enabled. If it isn't, you can change it with fsadm, see man fsadm_vxfs.
Regards,
John
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05-15-2003 04:04 PM
05-15-2003 04:04 PM
Re: gz file size
As a workaround, I am running gzip to stdout and piping the output to dd which can write files without this size limitation.
C
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05-15-2003 05:29 PM
05-15-2003 05:29 PM
Re: gz file size
Once the filesystem is fixed, do not install PHCO_26422(11.11) or ints equivalent on any other HP-UX release.
That little bugger updates the pax utility letting it pack files between 2 and 8 Gigabytes into the golden image.
The current problem is that pax_iux doesn't handle the same filesize and your unpacking process will hang.
Just a little pitfall you want to avoid. I fell in, it hurt. Real bad.
Zero point this if you think its useless.
Hi and good luck.
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