Thanks for the answer so now for the next question. How do I sync this
file to other FreeBSD servers. I tried using rsync with the --spares
but the size on the other server was on it's way to being the 256G size
and fill up the other server. How would I go about making an exact
duplicate. 

Wayne

--- On Sat, 1/31/09, Dan Nelson <[email protected]> wrote:
From: Dan Nelson <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: ls -lh show file not displaying correct size
To: "Wayne" <[email protected]>
Cc: [email protected]
Date: Saturday, January 31, 2009, 3:33 PM

In the last episode (Jan 31), Wayne said:
> Hello,
> 
> I have a db file of FreeBSD 7.1 amd64 that is displaying the wrong size.
This is a db file used by my mail filter software to to Bayes Filtering.
> If I do an ls -l or ls -lh I get
> filter1# ls -l
> total 489024
> -rw-------  1 defang  defang  274992627712 Jan 31 08:33 @@RPTN.db
> filter1# ls -lh
> total 489024
> -rw-------  1 defang  defang   256G Jan 31 08:33 @@RPTN.db
> If I do a du I gecus18-179# du
> 489026  .
> cus18-179# du -h
> 478M    .
> My drive is only 250 Gig and I have it mounted as /var/spool here is my df
for the whole file system.
> /dev/ad14s1d    226G    810M    207G     0%    /var/spool
> 
> So I know that the 256G is wrong. Can any one tell me what is up with file
size ?

The 256G is correct.  It's a sparse file (i.e. there are holes in it). 
"ls -sk" will print the actual disk space occupied by a file.

-- 
        Dan Nelson
        [email protected]
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