Max partition size on SunOS 4.1.4

Thanks to the many who responded to my question:

>This is probably a silly question, but here goes:

>Is the max partition size still limited to 2G in 4.1.4?

>If it is, we will have to install disksuite to access a 10G raid system.

>Disksuite is something that I would like to avoid.

These people answered:

Kevin 'Grog' Pankhurst kev@ushers.demon.co.uk

Kevin Sheehan {Consulting Poster Child}Kevin.Sheehan@uniq.com.au

Mary Lou Hinmanmaryh@cea.Berkeley.EDU

Anderson McCammont and@morgan.com

Michael Blandford mikey@lanl.gov

Nate Itkin Nate-Itkin@ptdcs2.intel.com

Philip Kao phil.kao@artecon.com

Sean Ward seanw@amgen.com

Tim Carlson tim@santafe.edu

Wis Macomson wis@sequent.com

The answer is that yes, the limit is still there. I should explain my

reason for the question. We have a Sparc 10 running a dedicated

application (Scoop, made by System Integrators) that runs only on SunOS

4.1.x. This basically serves as an OPI server for our newspaper graphics,

which are sitting on a 10gig raid.

Another box that routes just Mac jobs through it (no OPI) has sat there

for about 3 month without a lockup, while the first box (with the raid

attached) locks up about once a week.

The only major difference seems to be that one with the lockups has

several mirrored volumes, and uses disksuite to be able to access the

raid. The other box has disksuite installed, but does not use it.

Since I can only work on the box when it is broken, I cannot try to

repartition the drive to smaller chunks and get rid of disksuite to see

if that is the problem.......

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