The file you're looking for is: /etc/security/limits.conf There is a line in there that limits file size. Just increase it as needed. I do not recommend commenting it out, doing so could jepordize your system.
Ric > >Well....> > >I checked the temp directory for this app and the files are being >truncated at exactly 100MB. So it seems that my file size limit is >100MB. Where do I change this for the system? > >Darren > >On Mon, 2002-07-08 at 21:11, Darren King wrote: >> I am running 8.2 and using reiserfs. I use a P2P application for >> (legal) file sharing. >> >> I am having a problem with my app but it points to the os....it happens >> at the same time, all the time. At the exact same point of trying to >> write a 136 (approx) MB file, I get that error and the app quits. BTW, >> the app is written in java if that matters. >> >> >> >> [1]+ File size limit exceededjava -jar Furthur.jar >> >> I tried playin with ulimit but it didn't help. >> >> any ideas... >> >> Darren >> > > > > ---- > > Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? > Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
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