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тАО01-16-2007 09:55 PM
тАО01-16-2007 09:55 PM
Directory SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSEXE]
SYSDUMP.DMP;5 5.19GB
SYSDUMP.DMP;5 File ID: (8022,1812,0)
Size: 10892555/10892690 Owner: [SYSGRP,SYSTEM]
When I look at the file through Advanced Server 7.3A, it says the file is 1,282,078,208 bytes (1.19 GB).
If I check our 2m block PAGEFILE, it does report correctly as 1GB.
Is this a bug in A/S, or is Windows 2K getting it wrong?
Rob.
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тАО01-16-2007 10:14 PM
тАО01-16-2007 10:14 PM
Re: Pathworks Reporting Wrong File Size?
seeing a 32-bit (31-bit, if it's signed) file
size problem.
If a file bigger than 2GB and/or 4GB on the
Windows system looks right, but a similar
file on the VMS system looks wrong, then then
I'd suspect Advanced Server 7.3A.
Look through the release notes for "large"?
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тАО01-17-2007 02:49 AM
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тАО01-17-2007 03:23 AM
тАО01-17-2007 03:23 AM
Re: Pathworks Reporting Wrong File Size?
As it's based on WindowsNT technology and NTFS, I don't think it's happy with >2GB/>4GB files.
Rob.
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тАО01-17-2007 03:37 AM
тАО01-17-2007 03:37 AM
Re: Pathworks Reporting Wrong File Size?
is based, if it's not Windows NT?
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тАО01-17-2007 04:12 AM
тАО01-17-2007 04:12 AM
Re: Pathworks Reporting Wrong File Size?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FAT32
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NTFS
http://h71000.www7.hp.com/doc/731final/6671/6671pro_010.html
7.3.1 Server Operations on Files Greater Than 2 GBs Fail
Problem:
With earlier versions of the Advanced
Server for OpenVMS, attempts to create, copy,
read, or write a file that is greater than 2
GBs in size would fail.
Solution:
This problem is resolved in Advanced Server
V7.3A for OpenVMS. The server now supports
files that are larger than 2 GBs in size. The
maximum size supported is 4 GBs.
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тАО01-17-2007 04:42 AM
тАО01-17-2007 04:42 AM
Re: Pathworks Reporting Wrong File Size?
various fixes.
Purely Personal Opinion