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Ruff
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hfs with largefilesystem

What is the option to change the filesystem so,
that it can handle files larger than 2 gb.
Is ist possible on hfs ???
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harry d brown jr
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Re: hfs with largefilesystem

Yes, you may have files larger the 2gb by using the largefiles option. check your man pages for hfs: man mkfs_hfs.

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Denver Osborn
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Re: hfs with largefilesystem

Here's how it could be done, you will have to unount the filesystem first. Then use fsadm to enable largefiles.

# fsadm -F hfs -o largefiles /dev/vg_name/rlv_name

Next make a change to the /etc/fstab file to include largefiles option.
James R. Ferguson
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Re: hfs with largefilesystem

Hi Ruff:

You can enable 'largefiles' for HFS or for VxFS filesystems. Remember that the old utilities like 'tar' and 'cpio' do *not* support copying files larger than 2GB.

To convert an HFS filesystem, first unmount it and then do:

# fsadm -F hfs -o largefiles /dev/vgXX/rlvolX

Note carefully the use of the (r)aw volume.

More information can be found in this white paper:

http://docs.hp.com/hpux/onlinedocs/os/lgfiles4.pdf

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Sachin Patel
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Re: hfs with largefilesystem

Hi Ruf,
umount the file system and as root user use fsadm command. user rlvol?

# fsadm -F hfs -o largefiles /dev/vg_name/rlv_name

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