Thanks for the info asvin.

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> Hi, 
> 
> Universe 64 bit files created on 9.6 do blow up at the 4gb limit, even if 
> you subsequently upgrade. Solution appears to be do a resize * * * after 
> upgrading... 
> 
> We're on HP UX - may not apply to other platforms. 
> 
> hth, 
> 
> asvin 
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> "John Jenkins" > 
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> Subject: RE: [U2] [UV] indexed 64 bit files {Unclassified} 
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> 
> 4Gb is a magic number for some O.S and filesystem configurations - check 
> the 
> operating system configuration. 
> 
> 2Gb is the address limit for 32 bit files - yes - and doubling the address 
> space increases the limit, but if the infrastructure underneath limit spave 
> then you are on a hiding to nothing. [ And don't forget ulimit ]. 
> 
> JayJay 
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> What can I say... I like to push the envelope. 
> 
> We are going to be upgrading to uv10 in the very near future. 
> 
> I just heard that 64bit files begin blowing up at around 4g on my release. 
> What a coincidence, I have a file that is currently at 3.5g. Guess I'd 
> better push a little harder for that upgrade. 
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> 
> > UV 9.6.1, 64-bit files AND secondary indexes? 
> > I suspect there's bravery award in the mail for you Scott! ;-) 
> > 
> > I would have thought that an upgrade was definitely indicated. 
> > Alternatively, could you make the file distributed rather than 64-bit? 
> > 
> > 
> > "Improving" CREATE.FILE may work, but it's absolutely not somewhere I'd 
> > want to go 
> > 
> > 
> > Mike 
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> > > Sent: Wednesday, 6 July 2005 05:09 
> > > To: u2-Users 
> > > Subject: [U2] [UV] indexed 64 bit files 
> > > 
> > > Hi all, 
> > > 
> > > UV9.6.1.1.14, HPUX 11 
> > > 
> > > I converted a file that had secondary indices to 64bit. Now 
> > > I cannot create any new indices on it. Anytime I try to do 
> > > this the CREATE.INDEX program just hangs for a while and 
> > > returns the message "Unable to generate unique index file 
> > > name!". I put a debug statement in the CREATE.INDEX program 
> > > and found that the mkdbfile command was returning the error 
> > > "mkdbfile: Enhanced files (64bit) are not currently supported 
> > > o n this platform.". 
> > > 
> > > My question is this... Is it ok to change the CREATE.INDEX 
> > > program to force mkdbfile to use the -32BIT option instead of 
> > > -64BIT? The total size of the index file will never ever reach 2g. 
> > > 
> > > Thanks for any help. 
> > > 
> > > Scott Thompson 
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