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using lmktemp

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seacros

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Jan 23, 2008
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I am connecting a server to a SAN ad i have created a Journaled File system and it is mounted. I am testing writing large files to is and i am using the command:

# lmktemp file5g 5120m

I get the following error while trying to create the file:
file5g: A file or directory is the path name does not exist.

I can make small files say 1000m with no issues.

Thanks

SDC
 
In a standard jfs, 2GB is max filesize.

Try to make a jfs2 type filesystem for your tests.


HTH,

p5wizard
 
Check the fsize setting for the ID you are using lsuser -f userid. You may need to change it to -1 allowing you to create files of unlimited sizes. The default is 1 GB. Also if the filesystem is built on jfs it has to be large file enabled.
 
I think kierong meant to do this command:

chuser fsize='-1' userid

Regards,
Khalid
 
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