"I see!" said the blind carpenter, who picked up his hammer and saw.
-My ninth grade science teacher, Brother Paul, a terrible
punner.
-Kevin
>>> "Pedro Aguayo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 01/15/02 09:45AM >>>
Ahh! I see said the blind man.
Pedro
-----Original Message-----
From: Adrian Reyer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2002 9:24 AM
To: Pedro Aguayo
Cc: Rivera, Edwin; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: ["data write: File too large"]
On Tue, Jan 15, 2002 at 09:14:33AM -0500, Pedro Aguayo wrote:
> But, I think Edwin doesn't have this problem, meaning he says he
doesn't
> have a file larger than 2gb.
I had none, either, but the filesystem was dumped into a file as a
whole, leading to a huge file, same with tar. The problem only occurs
as holding-disk is used. Continuously writing a stream of unlimited
size to a tape is no problem, but as soon as you try to do this onto a
filesytem, you run in whatever limits you have, mostly 2GB-limits on a
single file.
No holding-disk -> no big file -> no problem. (well, tape might have
to stop more often because of interruption in data-flow)
Regards,
Adrian Reyer
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