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Hello Harry:
Thank you for your link, very interesting thou, I can have big files in my old disk:
-rw-rw---- 1 oracle oracle 2351964160 oct 18 18:01 temp01.dbf -rw-rw---- 1 oracle oracle 3160154112 oct 18 18:06 users01.dbf
If it's a kernel or general linux problem I guess that I can't have them in both disks, but I do have big files in the old disk.... it's quite weird, isn't it?
Thank you,
regards
Fran
Harry ha escrito:
> hipo wrote...
>
>
> >The problem is that we couldn't create a tablespace in the new disk
> >that holds data files that altogether going up to 2 Gbytes.... whenever
> >we try to do something like this, the creation of the tablespace gives
> >an error and the hard disk turns READ-ONLY! So we have to umount and
> >mount again the disk (in fact we have to restart the computer as umount
> >command can't do it even with the force option).
>
> Google "linux 2GB file limit" and the following URL might be helpful.
> http://linuxmafia.com/faq/VALinux-kb/2gb-filesize-limit.html
Received on Tue Oct 18 2005 - 11:11:20 CDT
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