From: Iftikhar A. Naghmi (inaghmi@AUSTINCC.EDU)
Date: Tue Apr 15 2003 - 14:52:17 EDT
What is the "fsize" value for user root in /etc/security/limits ?
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From: IBM AIX Discussion List [mailto:aix-l@Princeton.EDU]On Behalf Of
Moody, Mark
Sent: Tuesday, April 15, 2003 10:46 AM
To: aix-l@Princeton.EDU
Subject: Problem with copy command
I tried as the root user to copy the following file from one filesystem to
another and received the following:
/data01/oradata/db15data # cp -p /data02/oradata/db13data/temp03.dbf
/data01/>
cp: /data02/oradata/db13data/temp03.dbf: The user ID or group ID is to large
to fit in the provided structure.
Here is other pertinent data:
-rw-r----- 1 oradb13 dba 3144687616 Apr 15 02:34 temp03.dbf
/dev/data01_lv 102400000 19724880 81% 850 1% /data01
Name Nodename Mount Pt VFS Size Options
Auto Accounting
/dev/data01_lv -- /data01 jfs 204800000 rw
yes no
(lv size: 204800000, fs size: 204800000, frag size: 4096, nbpi: 8192,
compress: no, bf: true, ag: 32)
Any ideas why this is failing?
Mark H. Moody
UNIX System Administration
Office: 972-390-3386
mark.moody@experian.com
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