On Tue, 03 Jul 2001 21:09:31 +0200, "Martin F. Krafft" writes: >also sprach Eric N. Valor (on Tue, 03 Jul 2001 12:07:30PM -0700): >> I keep getting this message while trying to access a (presumably) very >> large file. It's a tarball restored from tape. I can't do anything more >> than "ls". Even "ls -l" bombs with the message "Value too large for >> defined data type". >> >> What can I do about this? > >cat /dev/null > filename
aieeeh. Are you sure he simply wants the file out-of-the-way? Admittedly, thereĀ“s not much else you can do about it if the file is > 2 GB. If you want to get to the data _inside_ the tarball, I guess your best bet would be something along `dd if=/dev/st0 | tar xv *` in the directory where you want your files. Should have plenty of free space there, though... >took me a while to find that out myself. AOL, although I think I used dd and did an anticipatory fsck afterwards. cheers, &rw -- -- It may look like I'm just sitting here doing nothing, but -- I'm really actively waiting for all my problems to go away. ----
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