udayangi wrote:
> Hi I have a doubt,  I just created a large file (more than 2GB)  with
> j4 type.  jbase version is 4.1.5.17.  Where is this restriction
> applied.  Can someone explain pls.
>   
Unfortunately it basically doesn't get enforced and falls over when you 
try to access beyond the 2GB limit, which will either be straight away 
or as the file grows. Better to use a JP file if you think that you will 
exceed 2GB.
> jsh test1 ~ -->jstat -v JPTEST1
> File /bnk1/bnk/bnk.run/JPTEST1
> Type=J4 , Hash method = 3
> Created at Wed Apr 29 07:49:17 2009
> Groups = 712345 , Frame size = 8192 bytes , Secondary Record Size =
> 16384 bytes
>   
I see that your bucket size is 8192. Unless this is a Solaris system 
with a natural file system block size of 8192 then stick to the 4096 
default.

Jim

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