Hello, I have a nice problem with the c-shell. As user xyz a file with a size equal or greater 2 GB is created. (dd if=/dev/zero of=testfile...) Afterwards i do a simple ls. But i can't see the file. Ls just tells "no match" (ls test*). If i create a second file with less the 2GB size, i can see it with ls. My first guess was, to change the user and retry it, but the same symptoms apply. Therefore i changed back and retried. But always no match. The user has the c-shell as default shell. If i change to bash by invoking it from command line, it's no problem to see the file. So, why doesn't the c-shell display files equal or greater than 2 GB? Any help is appreciated. Thanks very much. Added: By the way, i con operate on the file with any programme, but i can't see it. I must know, that it is there. Mit freundlichem Gruß, Dirk Laurenz Systems Engineer PSO - Professional Service Organisation Fujitsu Siemens Computers Hildesheimer Strasse 25 30880 Laatzen Germany Telephone: +49 (511) 84 89 - 18 08 Telefax: +49 (511) 84 89 - 25 18 08 oder - 2899 Mobile: +49 (170) 22 10 781 Email: mailto:dirk.laurenz@fujitsu-siemens.com Internet: http://www.fujitsu-siemens.com http://www.fujitsu-siemens.de/rl/servicesupport/itdienstleistungen/competenc... ******************************************************************************************************************* -- Check the headers for your unsubscription address For additional commands send e-mail to suse-linux-e-help@suse.com Also check the archives at http://lists.suse.com Please read the FAQs: suse-linux-e-faq@suse.com
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Hello,
I have a nice problem with the c-shell. As user xyz a file with a size equal or greater 2 GB is created. (dd if=/dev/zero of=testfile...) Afterwards i do a simple ls. But i can't see the file. Ls just tells "no match" (ls test*). If i create a second file with less the 2GB size, i can see it with ls. My first guess was, to change the user and retry it, but the same symptoms apply. Therefore i changed back and retried. But always no match. The user has the c-shell as default shell. If i change to bash by invoking it from command line, it's no problem to see the file.
So, why doesn't the c-shell display files equal or greater than 2 GB? Any help is appreciated. Thanks very much.
Added: By the way, i con operate on the file with any programme, but i can't see it. I must know, that it is there.
Mit freundlichem Gruß,
Dirk Laurenz Systems Engineer PSO - Professional Service Organisation Fujitsu Siemens Computers Hildesheimer Strasse 25 30880 Laatzen Germany
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"Laurenz, Dirk"
I have a nice problem with the c-shell. As user xyz a file with a size equal or greater 2 GB is created. (dd if=/dev/zero of=testfile...) Afterwards i do a simple ls. But i can't see the file. Ls just tells "no match" (ls test*).
I can't reproduce the problem on SuSE 8.2 with reiserfs: $ cd ~/tmp $ dd if=/dev/zero of=testfile bs=1M count=3000 $ csh -l
cd ~/tmp ls test* testfile ls -lh test* -rw-r--r-- 1 malusek malusek 3.0G 2003-10-08 11:24 testfile
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Alexandr Malusek
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Laurenz, Dirk
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Thomas Jones