On Wed, Dec 01, 2004 at 01:21:30PM -0600, Steve Phillips wrote:
We have just migrated a system from a debian 3.0-stable box to RedHat ES
3.0, the migration went smoothly except that the application we were
running under debian now appears to have a filesize limitation on the log
files.
As soon as the logfile reaches 2gig in size the daemon crashes.
Filesytem type is ext3
we are using the same source tree in both instances which tends to point
toward something in the OS itself ? (mount options ?)
To prove to yourself that your filesystem supports files larger than 2G,
do the following:
# cd <directory where you have problems>
# dd if=/dev/zero of=foo.bar bs=1000K count=3000
# ls -lh foo.bar
Now that you've seen that your log file could be larger than 2GB with
a well-written application, it's time to have another look at the
application itself and see why it's breaking.
On the debian system the same application ran quite happily with logfiles
2G
That's interesting... perhaps the application libraries are
different? Dunno, I'm not a programmer and have never run debian before
either.
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