Re: [CentOS] file size limit in apache 2.0 on centos 4

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On Oct 20, 2006, at 4:06 PM, Johnny Hughes wrote:

On Fri, 2006-10-20 at 14:44 -0400, Jim Perrin wrote:
The file size limitation is in the file system type, ext3 is the
default on CentOS. There are other file system types that can be used
in a partitiion, such as reiser, jfs, xfs, each with their own
attributes.

No, this case is strictly an apache thing. the ext3 file size
limitation is larger than 5G


Right ... the apache is compiled without large file support ...

and before anyone asks ... NO, we won't compile apache with large file
support ... apache 2.0 with large file support breaks many ABIs and it
is not enterprise quality :)


Just FYI, I compiled version 2.2 from apache.org and am running it in parallel on another port. I am able to download my large file that way.

Thanks for all the replies.
Tony

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