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> From: Vernon Hamberg
>
> 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

I tried sending a 4GB save file to a database file AND to a stream file.
Neither  worked.  I in fact tried many different methods, from copying the
file using Windows and a mapped drive to direct FTP to trying to "cat" four
chunks together.  I even tried the "jar" utility.  Nothing worked.  The most
consistent was cat, which unerringly failed at 4GB-1MB bytes, but using FTP
to the IFS was pretty consistent as well.

Look at the following URL for more information:

http://archive.midrange.com/midrange-l/200204/msg02038.html

Even when I tried to "cat" four smaller files together under QShell, the
best I could do was get to 4GB-1MB.  My conclusion is that the size 4GB-1MB
is the upper limit on file operations using any Unix-based utility,
including FTP and QShell.

Joe



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