Value too large to be stored in data type

2006-10-11 Thread Kevin Downey
/dev/cd0 -r -J -speed=4 backups/. The disc mounts fine, but: rincewind# cd /cdrom ls ls: 2006-10-11.all.tar: Value too large to be stored in data type 2006-10-05-apache-config.tar 2006-10-05-ssl.tar 2006-10-11.rincewind.all.sql rincewind# du -hs 2006-10-11.all.tar du: 2006-10-11.all.tar: Value

Re: Value too large to be stored in data type -- gzipped tarball

2005-12-19 Thread Nikolas Britton
I may have found some additional info about the problem: http://groups.google.com/group/list.freebsd.questions/browse_thread/thread/9234a3841dce6209/ce62e532d4e2fa0d?lnk=stq=%22+Value+too+large+to+be+stored+in+data+type%22+freebsdrnum=14hl=en#ce62e532d4e2fa0d It appears that the problem has

Value too large to be stored in data type -- gzipped tarball

2005-12-18 Thread TuxGirl
to like the file. Each of them gives the same error: /cdrom/music.tgz: Value too large to be stored in data type It doesn't complain about another gzipped tarball on the same disk which is around 1.3 GB, but this one is, I think around 2.4 GB. I've tried copying the file, and tarring

Re: Value too large to be stored in data type -- gzipped tarball

2005-12-18 Thread Nikolas Britton
On 12/18/05, TuxGirl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have a gzipped tarball that I created on my box when i was running Linux, and I burned it, along with some other files, onto a dvd. I'm now trying to extract the tarball, but it appears that it must be over some sort of filesystem limit or

Re: Value too large to be stored in data type -- gzipped tarball

2005-12-18 Thread TuxGirl
I have a gzipped tarball that I created on my box when i was running Linux, and I burned it, along with some other files, onto a dvd. I'm now trying to extract the tarball, but it appears that it must be over some sort of filesystem limit or something. None of the commands that I have

Re: Value too large to be stored in data type -- gzipped tarball

2005-12-18 Thread Nikolas Britton
On 12/18/05, TuxGirl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have a gzipped tarball that I created on my box when i was running Linux, and I burned it, along with some other files, onto a dvd. I'm now trying to extract the tarball, but it appears that it must be over some sort of filesystem limit