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Steve Schiffman wrote:
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> I found a chart that describes all of the
> characteristics of each file system under OS/2
Steve, this is a great chart, thanks! I had heard that HPFS386 would
handle larger file sizes but the chart shows that's not the case, and
you've saved me a lot of time because I was going to install my Warp
Server so I could use HPFS386 -- now I know that won't solve my problem.
The chart shows that JFS is the only file system that supports "large"
files (>2GB), so my choices are to either install eCS on my backup
server or figure out a way to split the backup into smaller sections.
Thanks again.
- Peter
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