Hello,
We're running into a bug where the Synopsys tools blow up when the simulation datafile size reaches 2Gig. It appears that Solaris 2.6 is fine with 'largefile' as long as the application is appropriately set up for such.
Before I send the developer off to pound on Synopsys about the problem, does Data OnTapp 5.2.1 have a filesize limitation? I seem to remember reading "not since v4.n" (and a given value of `n'), but now I can't find that reference.
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We're running into a bug where the Synopsys tools blow up when the simulation datafile size reaches 2Gig. It appears that Solaris 2.6 is fine with 'largefile' as long as the application is appropriately set up for such.
Before I send the developer off to pound on Synopsys about the problem, does Data OnTapp 5.2.1 have a filesize limitation? I seem to remember reading "not
Solaris should be fine, DOT 5.2.1 should be fine, is there a possibility you're running NFSv2?
-s
Before I send the developer off to pound on Synopsys about the problem, does Data OnTapp 5.2.1 have a filesize limitation? I seem to remember reading "not since v4.n" (and a given value of `n'), but now I can't find that reference.
The value of "n", in this case, would have to be "1, and then shift left two characters and add 1"; the first release in which files >4GB are supported is 5.1.
On Fri, 20 Aug 1999 11:26:19 PDT, Guy Harris wrote:
Before I send the developer off to pound on Synopsys about the problem, does Data OnTapp 5.2.1 have a filesize limitation? I seem to remember reading "not since v4.n" (and a given value of `n'), but now I can't find that reference.
The value of "n", in this case, would have to be "1, and then shift left two characters and add 1"; the first release in which files >4GB are supported is 5.1.
Good enough.
Thanks for all of the replies, I think I found the problem in the parent shell. tcsh defaults to a 2Gig datasize limit.
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