"David A. Sinck" wrote: > > I discovered something interesting. Both of these run as a user > without privileges on a RH7.3 + updates box: > > dd if=/dev/zero of=oink > yes 'abcdabcd' > oink > > Other than the contents of the file being pushed to disk, these are > the same essential thing, right?: fill the local disk partition up. > > Wrong. Thank you for playing. > > The first one *does* fill the disk. > > The second one hits a filesize limit. > > | magnitude spare:0:267} dd if=/dev/zero of=oink > | dd: writing to `oink': No space left on device > | 19052521+0 records in > | 19052520+0 records out > | magnitude spare:1:268} df . > | Filesystem 1k-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on > | /dev/hda11 10080488 9568420 0 100% /mnt/spare > | magnitude spare:0:269} ls > | lost+found/ oink > | magnitude spare:0:270} rm oink > | magnitude spare:0:271} ls /dev/one > | ls: /dev/one: No such file or directory > | magnitude spare:1:272} yes 'abcdabcd' > oink > | Filesize limit exceeded > | magnitude spare:153:273} df . > | Filesystem 1k-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on > | /dev/hda11 10080488 2132044 7436376 23% /mnt/spare > > After a bit more thought during typing the email, we have another dd > running in the background and wala!: > > | magnitude spare:0:280} ls -l > | total 7450844 > | drwx------ 2 root root 16384 Mar 17 2002 lost+found/ > | -rw-r--r-- 1 sinck sinck 2147483647 Jan 9 06:12 oink > | -rw-r--r-- 1 sinck sinck 5474697728 Jan 9 06:28 oink2 > > So... a 2G file limit. What? > > :-) > > Good morning. > > David > --------------------------------------------------- > PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us > To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: > http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss I had the same discussion on another list, so I will share the answer. I was recording streaming media from the Internet. If I used xmms, it would get to 2.1G and segfault. Using dd, I could create a 4 GB file. Using mplayer, I can create a 4 GB mp3 (my current stream is 2589036544 bytes in size - clearly larger than 2.1 GB). So it is not the filesystem - it is the application's ability to deal with large files. xmmx cannot, mplayer can. dd can, and apparently, yes cannot. Likewise, xmmx can play a 2.1 GB mp3, but it's display cannot handle a 4 GB mp3. 2.1 GB is the maximum size of a signed 32 bit integer. Seems strange to me that one would use a signed integer vice an unsigned int for files, but then, I gave up programming a long time ago. George