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From: | Dirk Willems |
Subject: | Re: [Health] installation problem on unix |
Date: | Mon, 21 Aug 2017 19:19:58 +0200 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:52.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/52.2.1 |
Hello Luis,
The filesystem is openzfs http://www.open-zfs.org/wiki/Main_Page
Limits
CapacityZFS is a 128-bit file system,[33][34] so it can address 1.84 × 1019 times more data than 64-bit systems such as Btrfs. The maximum limits of ZFS are designed to be so large that they should never be encountered in practice. For instance, fully populating a single zpool with 2128 bits of data would require 1024 3 TB hard disk drives.[35] Some theoretical limits in ZFS are:
For the command Tar version what I didn't could find because I wasn't quite sure if it was part of the OS and had to ask for being sure on the OmniOS community
Hi Dirk, /usr/bin/tar is
part of the core operating system package, pkg://omnios/SUNWcs.
It is "Solaris tar", which was derived from version 7 UNIX a
long time ago [1]. As such, I'm not aware that it was ever
versioned separately from the Solaris OS, nor from illumos, as a
fork of OpenSolaris.
Someone with
deeper Solaris/UNIX history knowledge could probably share some
insights. :)
Eric
On 21-08-17 16:00, Luis Falcon wrote:
Hi Dirk ! On Mon, 21 Aug 2017 15:07:48 +0200 Dirk Willems <address@hidden> wrote:Hello Luis, check the file but it seems we missing some characters ??? health_pediatrics_growth_charts_who_wizar wizard_health_pediatrics_growth_charts_whThanks for the feedback ! They're actually truncated. It seems like it's something related to a limit on the FS / OS What filesystem are you using, and what is the file name length imposed ? Also, it might be good to check the version of the tar command. Bests --
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