Re: Out of disk space at 2 GB?

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On Saturday 12 January 2008 21:23:13 Scott Ehrlich wrote:
> On an ext3 filesystem, what would cause the system to claim it is out of
> disk space for a program writing information to disk, when df -h shows
> ample GB available and the file is being written to local disk rather than
> an nfs-mounted filesystem?

It's a long shot, maybe the impossing filesize limit is the program itself 
such as apache's 2GB limit?
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