ine your problem. Please refer to Eric Raymond's
faq at http://www.tuxedo.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
> My questions stands. Is there a version of RedHat where everything is
> compiled with large file support - not just somethings?
Instead of asking the question this way, why not ask about
Ed Wilts wrote:
On Thu, Nov 21, 2002 at 03:08:51PM -0800, Max Waterman wrote:
Somethings are compiled for large file support. Try ftp/gftp on it, for
example.
You reported cp not working with a large file. I stated that it does
even with an older Red Hat Linux distribution. I don't h
On Thu, Nov 21, 2002 at 03:08:51PM -0800, Max Waterman wrote:
> Somethings are compiled for large file support. Try ftp/gftp on it, for
> example.
You reported cp not working with a large file. I stated that it does
even with an older Red Hat Linux distribution. I don't have a bla
Somethings are compiled for large file support. Try ftp/gftp on it, for
example.
Max.
Ed Wilts wrote:
On Fri, 15 Nov 2002, Max Waterman wrote:
I have been struggling to get large file support in RH 8.0.
It seems to me that everything I try to do fails due to there being no
large file support
On Fri, 15 Nov 2002, Max Waterman wrote:
> I have been struggling to get large file support in RH 8.0.
>
> It seems to me that everything I try to do fails due to there being no
> large file support compiled into the utilities that come with the OS -
> eg ftpd, gftp, cp, rcp bla b
On Fri, 15 Nov 2002, Max Waterman wrote:
> I have been struggling to get large file support in RH 8.0.
>
> It seems to me that everything I try to do fails due to there being no
> large file support compiled into the utilities that come with the OS -
> eg ftpd, gftp, cp, rcp
Max,
If you find something, be sure and let me know, OK?
-- Jonathan
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On Behalf Of Max Waterman
Sent: Friday, November 15, 2002 2:34 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: large file support
I have been
I have been struggling to get large file support in RH 8.0.
It seems to me that everything I try to do fails due to there being no
large file support compiled into the utilities that come with the OS -
eg ftpd, gftp, cp, rcp bla bla.
Is there a version of RH that I can download which has
I have been struggling to get large file support in RH 8.0.
It seems to me that everything I try to do fails due to there being no
large file support compiled into the utilities that come with the OS -
eg ftpd, gftp, cp, rcp bla bla.
Is there a version of RH that I can download which has
On Sunday 05 May 2002 09:12, you wrote:
>
> The filesize max on both my local machine and remote machine is unlimited.
> Did you get to copy a file that is larger than 2GB to a remote machine with
> no problems, on RH7.1 or RH7.2?
Can't say that I've tried to copy a file that large. The whole ul
>it's possible that the size of the file you can create on the remote
> >system
>is being limited. Try 'ulimit -a' on the remote system to see what >your
>max is.
>
> ~Rob
>
>--
>Rob Saul.:|:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:|:.de recta non tolerandum sunt
The filesize max on both my local machine and
On Sunday 05 May 2002 01:39, you wrote:
> I have a file that is ~3GB of size. I have no problem copying the file to a
> local filesystem.
> But, when I try to:
> 1. rcp the file to remote machine.
> 2. ftp the file to remote machine
> 3. scp the file to remote machine.
> I get the following messag
/file test.out
I get the following message:
Value too large for defined data type
I thought large file support is already there in RH7.1 and RH7.2? Can
someone explain to me what is happening here?
Regards;
Saeed
[eacshz@xlcag-cpt /work1]$ dd if=/dev/zero of=./test.out bs=1024
count=300
300
/file test.out
I get the following message:
Value too large for defined data type
I thought large file support is already there in RH7.1 and RH7.2? Can someone explain to me what is happening here?
Regards;
Saeed
[eacshz@xlcag-cpt /work1]$ dd if=/dev/zero of=./test.out bs=1024 count=300
300
Hello,
When i try configure INN for support large files, i get: configure:
error: Large files not supported on this platform
Why ? Who can help me for that my RedHat 7.2 support large file ?
I use ext3.
Thanks
Nicolas DEFFAYET
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system.
Would you know what needs to be changed on the Samba configuration to allow
a larger file size? It looks like I'll have to go to the source to get this
one to work.
Dave
> > What steps would be necessary to upgrade a stock RH 7.0
> system to add Large
> > File Supp
David Christensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> What steps would be necessary to upgrade a stock RH 7.0 system to add Large
> File Support for Samba? I've already moved to kernel 2.4.2 since I wanted
> to use the reiserfs, but what else? Does glibc need to be upgraded?
G
What steps would be necessary to upgrade a stock RH 7.0 system to add Large
File Support for Samba? I've already moved to kernel 2.4.2 since I wanted
to use the reiserfs, but what else? Does glibc need to be upgraded? Do I
need to recompile Samba? Thanks in advance.
David Christ
Guillermo Navarrete <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have to versions of RH6.2, one running with kernel version 2.2.14-5.0
> and the other 2.2.14-6.1.1.
> I found out that the latter has Large File
> Support enabled in the kernel while the former doesn't have this
> l
I have to versions of RH6.2, one running with kernel version 2.2.14-5.0
and the other 2.2.14-6.1.1. I found out that the latter has Large File
Support enabled in the kernel while the former doesn't have this
loaded. I need to remove Large File Support from the 6.1.1 kernel in
order to in
Title: removing Large File Support from kernel
I have to versions of RH6.2 one running with kernel version 2.2.14-5.0 and the other 2.2.14-6.1.1. I found out that the latter has Large File Support "enabled" in the kernel while the former doesn't have this loaded. I need to re
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