Hello Bill,

Are you sure that the problem isn't coming from the EC2 instance?
I have read some information about it, and it seems the filesystem that is used (S3) isn't a standard Posix one.
For example, S3 stores objects up to 5 gigabytes in size.

Two links that may help:
       http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amazon_EC2
       http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amazon_S3

Best regards,
Paul.

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From: "Bill Oconnor" <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, March 22, 2010 7:11 PM
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: Disk Full

Hello,

I have a standalone version of JR 2.0 on an EC2 instance with CENTOS 5.
I have a 750 GB volume that I launch JR on. I created approximately 17K
directories which I plan to unzip approx 100K different files. The total
space consumed should not be more that 500 GB.

I mount the webdav volume using fuse-davfs2. The directories are all
made but my script stops unzipping and copying files at around 13 GB.
The volume itself only reports to be 26 GB.

Anybody know what is going on here? Is this a JR or fuse-davfs
configuration? Is there some magic to mounting it? Searched the list but
haven't identified anything that answers my questions.

Thanks,
Bill OConnor

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