Hello
I’m too red-haired. Actually I am not a system administrator, I am an administrator. I have a strange problem getting the report. I think it is a memory or swap issue or something like that, but I pI’ll explain the problem in detail:
Distribution:
Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES 4 (Nahant Update 3) Format
I am logged in as root.
I have a zipped file with tips:
-rw-r – r– 1 root root 678183271 around 15:30 Master032010.zip
it contains the file
Code:
df 2.4g -hS. fiheros Tamaño Usado Disp Uso% Montado de/ dev / cciss / c0d0p6 4.0 GB 3.5 GB 282 MB 93% // dev / cciss / c0d0p1 124M 13M 105M 11% / bootnone 4.0G 0 4.0G 0% / dev / shm/ dev / cciss / c0d0p7 56 GB 17 GB 37 GB 31% / opt/ dev / cciss / c0d0p3 985M 18M 917M / tmp/ dev / cciss / c0d0p5 2% 5.0 GB 404 MB 4.3 GB 9% / var/ dev / sda1 270 GB 220 GB 37 GB 86% / database/ dev / sdb1 125 GB 63 GB 56 GB 54% / data/ dev / sdc1 826G 138G 646G 18% / data2
The file is located in / dev / sdc1 deep in / data2 / elos / files / in
As you can see, there is enough space on this section to unzip a 2.4 GB file
I have also tried doing the same as in / dev / sda1 in / database, but in both cases I have the same problem:
Code:
[root @ ELOS-BD in] # unpack Master032010.zipArchive: Master032010.zip Reinforcement: SongMaster201003.txtSongMaster201003. txt: design error nfl (disk full?). Keep walking? (d / n / ^ C) yesInvalid CRC 9695f189 (should be 0cab6361)
They dial me for free:
Code:
[root @ ELOS-BD in] # free -mthe total number of free shared buffers used in the cacheLocation: 8054 8038 16 0 7 7222- / + buffer / cache: 809 7244Exchange: 1023 72
I just checked out the same file on my best machine (Ubuntu 9.10) and on Windows and I have no problem.
Idea ?
Thanks and even hello.