On Tue, 9 Jan 2001 17:19:37 +0700
Romie Djapri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi rekan-rekan linuxers,
>
> Apakah udah ada yang pernah coba bikin file di linux lebih besar dari 2
> GB ??
> Soalnya saya coba bikin file > 2 GB nggak mau tuh.
> Padahal space HDD masih mencukupi dan pake ReiserFS.
>
> Ada special treatment yang mesti saya setup ??
Coba pakai jfs (http://oss.software.ibm.com/developerworks/opensource/jfs/
)
Saya kutip dari FAQ-nya
Q: What will the maximum file size be on JFS for linux on an x86?
Currently ext2 only supports files up to 2G in size. We have massive
database tables approaching this limit.
A: JFS will support a maximum file size of 512 terabytes (with block size
512 bytes) to 4 petabytes (with block size 4 Kbytes). The virtual file
system layer could limit the maximum file size that a file system can
support. This is what is happening on Linux in 2.2.14 or below tree. I
(Steve Best) haven't checked yet if the LFS patch has made it into the
2.2.x series of the kernel yet.
Tapi seperti email saya di thread lain (linux-admin mengenai jfs dan
reiserfs), ada baiknya di test di direktori yang tidak penting dulu (buat
partisi misalnya /test), jaga-jaga kalau crash/kernel panic.
--
Oskar Riandi
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