can't zip large files 2gb >
David Banning
david+dated+1178561300.8c0419 at skytracker.ca
Wed May 2 18:47:15 UTC 2007
> > originally my problem was with a dedicated ide (on ide cable in machine)
> > secondary mounted drive - 300G
> >
> > I tried it in /usr with same results.
>
> The disk type isn't really what I asked about. Is your /usr file system
> mounted from UFS (I haven't kept all the messages of the thread, so I
> don't remember from the df output; please excuse my short memory, if
> I'm repeating a question already answered).
I was actually stabbing at the answer there - yes, both file systems
tried are UFS, each are on separate drives, both have plenty of space
and I have done an error free fsck on one of those drives, the other
is mounted and running so I have not tried fsck.
Here is a summary;
original 3G tar file; untars fine
gzip; corrupts
bzip2; currupts
compress; corrupts
rzip; corrupts
I realize this looks like it may be memory, but running "top" I notice
that archivers use very little memory, between 1-10 meg while running,
while they do keep the processor fairly busy working.
There is one thing on my mind - I only have 512Meg in my machine. I
installed another 512M to make it 1G and the machine crashed once
per week; "the new memory card" is what I concluded was a problem.
I took out the memory card concluding that is was the the "new"
memory I installed and then deinstalled that was problematic. Just
so were clear - all of my zip problems have been been running on my
original, problem free 512M memory.
Now I'm thinking of another possiblity - could it be that installing
the -new- memory caused the machine to reorganize how the -old- memory was
used - exposing a problem in the original memory that before the
machine didn't use that often?
Hope you followed that -
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