On 19 Jul 2010, at 8:42pm, James Croall wrote:

> This is a very modern Linux64 system and the only limiting factor I can find
> here is the NFSv2 filesystem. Our process gets killed with a SIGXFSZ when we
> exceed 2GB. The user is not keen on changing their environment to support my
> application.

NFSv2 is now 20 years old.  v3 was issued over 15 years ago which officially 
made v2 obsolete.  Yet they are trying to use it with a Linux64 system which 
was introduced just five years ago.  Could you point this out to them and ask 
for some consistency ?

If you do extra work to try to simulate a big filestore under v2 you should 
probably charge them a great deal of money for it.

Simon.
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