Large files on linux
От | Fernan Aguero |
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Тема | Large files on linux |
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Msg-id | 20001211172155.A9997@iib005.iib.unsam.edu.ar обсуждение исходный текст |
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Dear all: I am having trouble with large files on a Linux box (RH 6.2). I know there is a limit of 2 GB on the file size, but do not know if this is kernel related, filesystem related or both. I am researchiing the issue (having some trouble to find info) and found that there are several alternatives. Can you give me advice for/against the ones you think are best/worse. Also, if you happen to have links to other places which might have information on this issue, please pass them along. Here are my options: i) patch the kernel. I didn't find much information about this one. I don't know yet whether this is a kernel related limitation or filesystem-related or both. I have also read that programs had to be patched to use this 'large_file' patch. Will probably avoid this one. ii) try a new kernel, 2.4-test have to do some research into this yet, but apparently the new linux kernel will support large files. My understanding right now is that ext2fs do not support files this large, so this option will probably go together with the next one. iii) try a new filesystem. several filesystems appear to support large files (but not ext2fs, and apparently not ext3fs). (http://www.linuxgazette.com/issue55/florido.html). iv) go for another distro or unix SuSE 7.0 reportedly has support for large files (> 2GB) although it uses a pre2.4 kernel. I don't know how SuSE does it (patches like the ones mentioned in (1) or a different filesystem?). Another option is to go for a different unix, like FreeBSD, which has had support for large files for a long while. Thanks in advance, Fernan
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