Re: Datei größer als 4 GB?



Jens Peter Moeller schrieb:
> Thomas Kaiser schrieb:
>> Tja, jenseits von 2 oder erst recht 4 GByte wird's halt immer noch oft genug
>> a weng ungemütlich.
>
> In der Mozilla-Gruppe sagte man mir gerade, daß Firefox schuld ist
> und nur bis 4 GB klar kommt. Das hätte ich jetzt echt nicht erwartet.
> Hätte mal gleich mit einem FTP-Client downloaden sollen. Aber da
> es eh per FTP ging, dachte ich mir nichts dabei, es mit einem Browser
> zu machen.

In der Readme_eval.txt steht:

> !!!!!!!!! Attention !!!!!!!!!
> The DVD iso image is 4.5 GB in size. Some operating systems and/or
> browsers and ftp clients are not able to handle files of this size. Such
> browsers will show a file size of 184 MB for the 4.3 GB DVD iso image. Do
> not try downloading the DVD iso image if you do not see a size of 4.3 GB,
> during directory listing or during downloading when a progress bar is
> shown: It will almost certainly fail. Go with the CDROM iso images
> instead, try another FTP server/mirror (not all of them handle large files
> correctly, too) or use an operating system and browser of a newer
> generation. The technical background: The limitation is 2 or 4 GB, which
> is 2^31 or 2^32 bytes. If those sizes are exceeded, older programs start
> counting again from 0, and the 184 MB of size that you see are the actual
> size of 4488353792 bytes minus 2*2^31 == 2^32 == 4294967296 bytes:
> 193386496 bytes, equals to about 184 MB.

Interessanterweise zeigt mein Safari tatsächlich diese 184 MB an. Dafür
gibt es ja das Split-Verzeichnis. Diese enthält wiederum eine
README-Datei, in der steht:

> ftp.gwdg.de kann Files > 2 GB derzeit nur per rsync ausliefern (nicht per
> ftp, nicht per http).

Gefunden habe ich das auf dem Server in Göttingen.

Ich würde vermutlich die 3 Splits nehmen.

Gruß
Martin
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