On 8/16/05, Todd T. Fries <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I believe I've run into an 8gb volume limit on OpenBSD/i386 3.8-beta. > > I'm running cvs head, and found that 'file too large' errors were being > given when trying to write files to my root.cell volume.. I removed a > 300mb file and was able to write several smaller files. Then I noticed > this and someone on #openafs on freenode suggested there was a historic > 8gb volume limit that should be gone by now. > > $ df -ih /vicepa > Filesystem Size Used Avail Capacity iused ifree %iused > Mounted on > /dev/wd2g 21.7G 7.8G 12.8G 38% 26575 2879151 1% /vicepa > $ > > At the moment, I'm only `testing' OpenAFS on OpenBSD so I have all this > in the root.cell volume, will refactor things into more reasonable > chunks when I set things up for real. > > Thoughts on this?
My largest volume so far had around 500GB in it, on a NetBSD afs server. I've been using 70GB volumes for a few years now, on Digital Unix Transarc afs servers, so it isn't that new. -Tracy _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-info mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info
