[Zope] [Fwd: [Zope] Maximum zope database size BUG on Solaris]
Christopher Petrilli
petrilli@digicool.com
Sun, 19 Sep 1999 09:58:04 -0400
>>>>>> "MP" == Michel Pelletier <michel@digicool.com> writes:
>
> MP> This would be best answered by someone on the list who knows
> MP> more about sunos then I do.
>
> >>> -----Original Message----- From: codelarvs@ciudad.com.ar
> >>> [mailto:codelarvs@ciudad.com.ar] Sent: Thursday, September 16,
> >>> 1999 5:28 PM To: zope@zope.org Subject: [Zope] Maximum zope
> >>> database size BUG on Solaris
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> I have Zope 2.0.0 binary distribution on a SPARC SunOS 5.7.
> >>> My problem is that when the database grows up to 2gb and I try
> >>> to keep adding files, Zope reports the folowing error:
> >>>
> >>> " Zope has encountered an error while publishing this
> >>> resource. Error Type: OverflowError Error Value: integer
> >>> addition "
> >> Please send the traceback.
>
> SunOS (and a lot of other oses) have a 2gb size limit on files. It's
> built into the os and not a problem in zope. I'm curious as to what
> the answer is. Can python be compiled as a 'large file aware'
> application, or can you tell zope to split your db into multiple
> files?
Actually, while he says SunOS 5.7, that's actually Solaris 2.7, which does
not have the 2Gb limit on files. However, you do have to do some voodoo
when you build Python I believe to get this enabled. I'd look into the
./configure options. This is also required on Alpha to get the 64bit
offsets.
Chris
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