Re: [squid-users] Squid crashing when access.log hits 2GB.

From: Bruno Lustosa <bruno@dont-contact.us>
Date: Wed, 26 May 2004 17:34:11 -0300

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* jimtorelli@comcast.net <jimtorelli@comcast.net> [26-05-2004 16:40]:
> Ahh!
> That would make sense.. We're acutally using EXT3 with RAID 1+0 on the filesystem which carries the logs.. Does reiserfs have these same barriers?

This is not exactly a filesystem issue.
The 2Gb barrier is the limit for 32-bit system calls.
It should be something with system libraries. Instead of calling, say,
open(), it should be calling open64().
I can assure that either reiserfs or ext2 supports files over 2Gb.

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