Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sun, 6 Jun 1999 15:49:11 +0200 | From | Pavel Machek <> | Subject | Re: files >4gig -- 2.2.9 is corrupting disk! |
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HI!
> > So I created a 17 gig file using Linux 2.2.9 & a file in /tmp. Interestingly > > enough at 17 gig I get an error 22 ( still have space & inodes > > available ) . > > Reproduced on my 2.2.9/i386. Program does something different than it > claims to (due to limited ranges of ints etc), but causes > corruption. When I did ls -l c after run I saw rwx-----T or something > this crazy. I tried it twice, worked both times. > > If you don't want to trash your harddisk, be sure to sync; killall > bdflush; sync; run test; look what it caused and then _POWER OFF > WITHOUT SYNCING_.
Sorry, false alarm. That code uses open() without giving it mode for file. So no, I could not reproduce it on i386/2.2.9. (More details in next email).
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