I installed an amd 64 bit 6.2 freebsd with the default filesystem (on 3
drives)
and my MySQL seems to have a 4Gb limit. Is there another filesystem I can
select
which bypasses this limit?
UFS2 doesn't have 4GB limit and it's the default. i have 9GB file at
present.
it is mysql limit
I installed an amd 64 bit 6.2 freebsd with the default filesystem (on 3 drives)
and my MySQL seems to have a 4Gb limit. Is there another filesystem I can select
which bypasses this limit?
Where can I read about available filesystems on FreeBSD?
Thanks.
Jim
2nd post. I think I screwed up the
On Sun, Aug 26, 2007 at 09:41:35AM -0700, Jim Pazarena wrote:
I installed an amd 64 bit 6.2 freebsd with the default filesystem (on 3
drives)
and my MySQL seems to have a 4Gb limit. Is there another filesystem I can
select
which bypasses this limit?
The default filesystem in FreeBSD does
Jim Pazarena wrote:
I installed an amd 64 bit 6.2 freebsd with the default filesystem (on 3
drives)
and my MySQL seems to have a 4Gb limit. Is there another filesystem I
can select
which bypasses this limit?
Where can I read about available filesystems on FreeBSD?