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Just saw that max size for SNADS is determined by service level. v4r5 has
the 2gig limit for "data low" & "data high". Don't know if this has
anything to do with FTP. Don't think so, but???

At 08:06 PM 6/3/02 -0700, you wrote:
>At one time I remember SNADS and I think FTP too had a 2gb limits on
>sending files...
>
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>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Vernon Hamberg [mailto:vhamberg@attbi.com]
>Sent: Monday, June 03, 2002 6:49 PM
>To: midrange-l@midrange.com
>Subject: RE: SNADS and FTP limits ?
>
>
>I remember you bringing this up before. It seemed odd then, and stranger
>now, considering the 1 TB limit expressed for database.
>
>Are you talking stream file or database?
>
>I misquoted - should say 'amount of storage', which, I assume, is DASD
>
>At 08:40 PM 6/3/02 -0500, you wrote:
> > > From: Vernon Hamberg
> > >
> > > This link, V4R5 maximum capacities,
> > >
> 
><http://www-912.ibm.com/s_dir/slkbase.nsf/1ac66549a21402188625680b>0002037e/8f6336c559722336862568ea0047fd88?OpenDocument&Highlight=0,capacitie
> >s>,
> > > has max stream file size of 256gig, and maximum IFS size for FTP of
> system
> > > memory, for database, 1 TB.
> > >
> > > Couldn't see anything for SNADS
> > >
> > > At 03:49 PM 6/3/02 -0700, you wrote:
> > > >On V4R5 what's the largest object that can be sent via SNADS? example a
> > > >save file?
> > > >
> > > >On V4R5 what's the largest object that can be sent via FTP?
> > > example a save
> > > >file?
> > > >
> > > >I know how to do both, just need to know the limits...and a reference if
> > > >its handy.
> >
> >I just ran into this.  I'm not sure what "system storage" means as a limit,
> >but on my 1GB machine, I ran into physical problems at 4GB.  My guess is
> >that FTP uses a 32-bit size value, and that at 4GB it fails.  I was easily
> >able to transfer files over 1GB, but when attempting to transfer a file of
> >4GB, it actually crapped out at 4GB-1072 bytes.
> >
> >Joe
> >
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