Tar Problem w/ 5+ Gig {Scanned}

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Hi,

I have a tar.gz file which is about 5 GB compressed size which I have been having lots of problem trying to move from a redhat linux box over to my windows xp system. I tried downloading it via ssh vftp and regular ftp but I'm having a very diffuclt time un-tarring it. The redhat linux and my windows computer are both on the same network. My default program is winrar which fails to untar the archive w/ "!Unexpected end of archive". So, I tried the win32 port of tar but to only find out that it can't read compressed archives tar.gz. :-( So, I tried to just tar the file without any compression but that still fails even though the tar dos command untarred it without any errors, it was missing some files.

My question is how do others do it when they need to move such large archives. I use the following tar command but I'm hoping someone here can
tell me of a better way to do this or maybe recommand something other than tar for this instance:


tar --verify -czvf archive.tar.gz directory/

Also, can I create multi volume archive and specify the size of each archive (like 500MB each)?

Thanks,

SW



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