On 03/09/10 18:19, George Gallen wrote:
> Guess I'll have to split into 2g pieces...since I'm on 10.0
>
> Seems odd, since sequentially, your not reading the entire file...
>not worth upgrading over that one issue however.
>
> Thanks
It's historic. Most file access is deep-coded in the operat
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> > The only workaround I'
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> Perry,
> can you resize a file with the 64BIT option on your 10.1.21?
> RESIZE FILENAME * * *
: [U2] Is there a file limit size to OPENSEQ?
Perry,
can you resize a file with the 64BIT option on your 10.1.21?
RESIZE FILENAME * * * 64BIT
It's your RHEL5 Intel or PowerPC?
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> Yes, It's odd, and annoying.
> You can't even do an UVbackup bigger than 2Gb to a single file.
> The only w
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> Your at UV 10.2, I'm on UV 10.0 - seems those p
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> > Hi.
> >
> > I guess that it is a UV-version matter.
> >
> > If you have a Linux box with Universe
I'm running RHEL5 as well, so it's most likely UV
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: [U2] Is there a file limit size to OPENSEQ?
Your at UV 10.2, I'm on UV 10.0 - seems those pesky little tenths make a
world of a difference
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> boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Perry
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> I think this might be a limit of the OS. I'm on 10.2.7 on RHEL5 and I
> can OPENSEQ a file that is 3,648,692,224 bytes in size.
>
> Perry
>
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riday, September 03, 2010 11:19 AM
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Subject: Re: [U2] Is there a file limit size to OPENSEQ?
Guess I'll have to split into 2g pieces...since I'm on 10.0
Seems odd, since sequentially, your not reading the entire file...
not worth upgrading over that one issue h
thanks
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> boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Martin Phillips
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>
> Hi.
>
> I guess that it is a UV-version matter.
>
> If you have a Linux box
Hi.
I guess that it is a UV-version matter.
If you have a Linux box with Universe version prior to 10.2.x then you can't
open any file over 2 Gb (sequential or not sequential).
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Hi George,
U2 does not support sequential files over 2Gb.
Martin Phillips
On 3 Sep 2010, at 17:17, George Gallen wrote:
I'm trying to do an OPENSEQ on a .csv file that is about 3.5G in
size and it won't open
I shortened the file to about 5k and it opened fine.
I thought that was of the ad
I'm trying to do an OPENSEQ on a .csv file that is about 3.5G in size and it
won't open
I shortened the file to about 5k and it opened fine.
I thought that was of the advantages of opening a sequential file, you were
only reading
line by line?
George Gallen
Senior Programmer/Analyst
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