Hi Nils, It is NTFS.
Thanks, Peter . 2010/9/25 Nils Breunese <[email protected]> > On what filesystem are the .couch files stored? FAT32 has a 4 GB (-1 byte) > file limit: > > "You cannot create a file larger than (2^32)-1 bytes (this is one byte less > than 4 GB) on a FAT32 partition." > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314463/EN-US/ > > Nils. > ________________________________________ > Van: Peter Somers [[email protected]] > Verzonden: zaterdag 25 september 2010 11:30 > Aan: [email protected] > Onderwerp: Couchdb crashes on Windows > > Hi all, > > We have been using couchdb on Windows without any problems for a while now > in dev an test phases. > Couchdb version 1.0.1, Windows 7 64bit. > Database files where always around 2 GB. > Our project enters productions phase, so I tried to load actual production > data in. > Couchdb always crashes when the database file is exactly 4GB (around > 250,000 > different documents)! > > > This is is couchdb's response after 4 GB of data: > > Status code:500 > > {"error":"{{badmatch,{error,enomem}}, > > [{couch_file,read_raw_iolist_int,3}, > > {couch_file,handle_call,3}, > > {gen_server,handle_msg,5}, > > > > {proc_lib,init_p_do_apply,3}]}","reason":"{gen_server,call,[<0.19884.5>,{pread_iolist,4294426050},infinity]}"} > > > After restart, couchdb keeps crashing as long as the 4 GB db file is there. > > Coucdb logfile: > [Fri, 24 Sep 2010 13:11:43 GMT] [error] [<0.139.0>] ** Generic server > <0.139.0> terminating > ** Last message in was {pread_iolist,4294422001} > ** When Server state == > {file,{file_descriptor,prim_file,{#Port<0.3710>,692}}, > 0,4294968642} > ** Reason for termination == > ** {{badmatch,{ok,<<247,255,106,106,104,2,98,0,8,56,168,104,3,109,0,0,0,33, > 91,34,70,111,114,119,97,114,100,101,114,34,44,34,56,56, > ... > ... > > > I noticed the 4 GB limit per document in the config file, but this is per > document, not for the entire DB? > Increasing this doesn't help at all. > > Deleting the file and trying to load other data in it had exactly the same > result after 4GB of data. > If I compact the database during the load process, more data can go in, but > 4GB still is the maximum .couch file size. > > Any ideas? > > Regards, > Peter > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > VPRO > phone: +31(0)356712911 > e-mail: [email protected] > web: www.vpro.nl > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >
