Yuri, AIX JFS1 filesystems have a maximum file size limit of 64G. The filesystem output you've given looks JFS1 so I'll assume that /vol1 is JFS1. If you recreate the filesystem as JFS2 you should have better luck.
Regards, Dave Smith Business Services and Resources -----Original Message----- From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Yury Us Sent: Friday, August 06, 2004 5:36 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: MAX size for disk volume Hi everybody. I searched over ADSM.ORG and find out that there is no limitation for volume size. But may be somebody can explain to me what am I doing wrong? The message I have got is : # ./dsmfmt -g -data /vol1/vol1.dsm 120 File size for /vol1/vol1.dsm must be less than 68,589,453,312 bytes I have on that filesystem 136Gb free space. The computer is F50, AIX5.2 ADSMserver 5.2.0. No clients yet. I created filesystem as follows: File system name /vol1 NEW mount point [/vol1] SIZE of file system Unit Size 512bytes + * Number of units [286261248] # Mount GROUP [] Mount AUTOMATICALLY at system restart? yes + PERMISSIONS read/write + Mount OPTIONS [] + Start Disk Accounting? no + Fragment Size (bytes) 4096 Number of bytes per inode 131072 Compression algorithm no Large File Enabled true Allocation Group Size (MBytes) 64 Any idea would be greatly appreciated. Yuriy Us.