Re: wget problem or me <-- answer me

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Rob van Nieuwkerk wrote:
ftp://mirrors.kernel.org/fedora/core/3/i386/iso/FC3-i386-DVD.iso last night before going to bed. I woke up to 87% [+++++++++++++++++++++========> ] 2,147,476,904 12.92K/s ETA 4:08:22File size limit exceeded

Thanks for all the replies. I see now. "File size limit exceeded" means just that on the file system being used to receive the file. I understand also why you had me issue all those commands because you were trying to see where the file system limit was coming into play i.e. filesystem or out of space problems. Slap forehead now. ;-)

baloo:/home/fdrive on /home/fdrive type nfs (rw,nfsvers=2,addr=172.20.3.55)


You are trying to download the image to a mounted NFS v2 filesystem.
The maximum filesize on NFS v2 is 2 GB.  So that explains why wget

I guess its time to plan the migration.

stopped at 2 GB.  Do your download on a different filesystem that
does not have this limit (for example a local filesystem or NFS
version >= 3) and it will work.  Not a wget problem !

This explains my puzzlement. I did download a test DVD ISO once before but it must have been on the NFS server directly. I was testing the new backend during the FC3 rc series and the md5sum calculated correctly.

Thanks,
Greg


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