2GB limit on file size under linux

H.-J. Werner werner at tc2.theochem.uni-stuttgart.de
Sat May 26 01:50:21 BST 2001


No, it does not, but if you have a recent version of Linux (kernel 2.4.0 or later)
you can have files up to 16 GB (limited by 32 bit word addressing in molpro)
H.-J. Werner
> 
> Hello molpro users,
> 
> I am running molpro2000 on a linux system where file sizes are limited to
> 2GB.  This is fine for calculations with small to medium size basis sets
> but for larger basis sets the calculation crashes since the FILE 1 size
> may need to be larger than 2GB.  Besides making some changes to the
> version of linux, does molpro have any capability for automatically
> splitting files larger than some limiting size?
> 
> Thank you for your attention.
> 
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