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You're right... it should be 1 TB. Not sure why I thought it was 2? I must be confusing it with something else.



On 1/31/2014 12:12 PM, Vernon Hamberg wrote:
According to a 7.1 IBM i Capacities manual copyright dated 2010, maximum
size of a document is 2GB - 1 (documents would be in the /QDLS directory
- this seems to trump the value in the next paragraph).

Maximum size of a *TYPE2 stream file is c. 1TB. It has to be in the
root, QOpenSys, or a user-defined file system. Otherwise, the max is c.
256GB.

*TYPE1 stream files have a max of c. 128GB.

This info is from InfoCenter at
http://pic.dhe.ibm.com/infocenter/iseries/v7r1m0/topic/ifs/rzaaxstmfile.htm

Vern

On 1/31/2014 8:06 AM, Scott Klement wrote:
No, I meant 2 TB. Is that wrong?

On 1/31/2014 12:12 AM, Birgitta Hauser wrote:
Scott,

The only limit I'm aware of is the 2 TB limit of a single IFS file.
Maximum 2 TB? Did you mean 2 GB?



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