Andreas Jung wrote:
For 1KB blocksize...which is uncommon..the default is 4 or 8KB.
Bingo! They have the Data.fs file on a separate filesystem, with a
blocksize of 1KB. It explains why I found a Data.fs.old dated about a
month ago, also 17GB in size... clearly this has happened before. Good
--On 24. Januar 2008 16:48:38 -0200 Leonardo Santagada
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 24/01/2008, at 16:39, Dieter Maurer wrote:
This suggests a route for further investigation:
What causes the reporter's operating system to report "file too
large".
This is not a ZODB question but one
On 24/01/2008, at 16:39, Dieter Maurer wrote:
This suggests a route for further investigation:
What causes the reporter's operating system to report "file too
large".
This is not a ZODB question but one for the respective operating
system.
Yes and I think wikipedia knows the answe
Andreas Jung wrote at 2008-1-24 19:20 +0100:
> ...
>>> Module ZODB.utils, line 96, in cp
>>> IOError: [Errno 27] File too large
>>
>> Apparently, you do not have "large file support" and your storage
>> file has readed the limit for "small" files.
>>
>
>LFS is usually required for files larger th
--On 24. Januar 2008 19:13:55 +0100 Dieter Maurer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Izak Burger wrote at 2008-1-24 13:57 +0200:
...
I'm kind of breaking my normal rules of engagement here by immediately
sending mail to a new list I just subscribed to, but then Andreas Jung
did ask me to send a mai
Izak Burger wrote at 2008-1-24 13:57 +0200:
> ...
>I'm kind of breaking my normal rules of engagement here by immediately
>sending mail to a new list I just subscribed to, but then Andreas Jung
>did ask me to send a mail about this to the list.
>
>This morning one of our clients suddenly got this