Bill Haskett wrote:
Symeon:
Would you consider this a bug? I wonder if the same problem exists on
Windows?
Bill
Symeon Breen said the following on 7/6/2009 8:07 AM:
-----Original Message-----
From: Symeon Breen <[email protected]>
To: 'U2 Users List' <[email protected]>
Sent: Fri, Jul 3, 2009 7:07 am
Subject: [U2] 2gig limit sticking into bash shell
Hi, Redhat linux ES 3 64bit with udt 7.1 32 bit - i have a zip file
that
contains a 12 gig csv in it. I can unzip this fine from bash.
However if i
go into udt then either shell out, or quit from udt and try the unzip
command it stops when the extract gets to 2gig. I understand the
fork-exec
mechanism of *nix, so i wondered is there a particular environment
variable
or something else that i can change in the new shell so that my unzip
command will work !
Thanks.
Symeon.
Is the ulimit a rhel command? I think it is, so it wouldn't be a
unidata bug, per se.
While you're tackling this, I did some comparisons the other day with
zip vs 7z vs bzip. 7z is freely available for win and *nix, and on my
64-bit Core2duo server, it made use of both processor cores (which the
other two did not.) 7z took a 1G vmdk down to ~260M with teh default
options.
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