付録 A: ファイルシステム

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.

32-bit file systems

64-bit file systems

File systems and FILEMAXSIZE

The underlying file system affects the value to which this File Handler configuration option should be set.

Warnings:

For further information see the topic FILEMAXSIZE.


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