I've got my chunksize set to 2Gb as it is, right now. I'm using linux with a 2.2.14-5 kernel. Would it cause problems if the chunksize was right at 2Gb? Perhaps I should lower it.
-Dave Maarten Vink writes: >Maybe you are using an OS (linux for example) that has a filesize-limit of 2 >Gb? There's an option to limit filesizes in amanda.conf. > >Maarten Vink > >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Dave Brooks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2001 6:47 PM >Subject: File too large? > > >> What does "file to large" mean? Example (from the email report:) >> >> FAILURE AND STRANGE DUMP SUMMARY: >> localhost /hermes lev 0 FAILED ["data write: File too large"] >> >> I cant figure out whats up with that... my spooling disk is 40GB (and its >> empty), and my tapes are 40GB compressed. Any ideas as to what that >means? >> >> -Dave >> >> -- >> david a. brooks >> * systems administrator >> * stayonline.net >> * voice: .. 770/933-0600 x217 >> * email: .. [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> * :wq! >> > > -- david a. brooks * systems administrator * stayonline.net * voice: .. 770/933-0600 x217 * email: .. [EMAIL PROTECTED] * :wq!
