File systems on different operating systems can use different size
addressing. Most current file systems use 32-bit or 64-bit addressing. The
operating systems/file systems using these two sizes are listed below.
The File Handler is configured to work with either 32-bit or 64-bit
addressing. It is vital that all applications sharing a file use a File Handler
configured the same. Otherwise, data corruption can occur.
You can configure the File Handler to use 32-bit addressing in a file
system that uses 64-bit addressing. In this case, all files will be safely
limited in size (to 32-bit addressing) by the File Handler.
- Windows 95
- Windows 98
- Windows Millennium
- Windows NT (FAT)
- Windows 2000 (FAT)
- Windows XP (FAT)
- UNIX without large file system enabled
- Windows NT (NTFS)
- Windows 2000 (NTFS)
- Windows XP (NTFS)
- UNIX large file system
- Linux
The underlying file system affects the value to which this File Handler
configuration option should be set.
Warnings:
- Do not set FILEMAXSIZE to 8 under any of the following
circumstances:
- You are running applications on an operating system which does
not support a 64-bit file system.
- You are running applications that access FAT file systems,
since such file systems do not support file addressibility greater than 32-bit
file addressing.
- If any accessing program needs to access a shared file in a
32-bit file system.
- You are sharing files with applications using earlier versions
of the Micro Focus COBOL product that only supported 32-bit file access.
- All applications accessing a file must run with the File Handler
configured with the same value for FILEMAXSIZE.
- Only 32-bit (4GB) support is provided for Novell systems.
For further information see the topic
FILEMAXSIZE.
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