I'm trying to diagnose an error when using the FILE MTIME feature. I've searched the mail archives and googled but haven't found much relevant.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Error from file service
[file:/dbbackup/exp/RPRL1/exp.RPRL1.20070228.dmp] ERROR: Value too large for defined data type
The specific error is being generated from the FILE test from hobbit-client.cfg
HOST=db05 FILE %^/dbbackup/exp/RPRL1/*.dmp YELLOW "MTIME>86400"
client-local.cfg entry is :
[sunos]
file:/bin/ls -1 /dbbackup/exp/RPRL1/*.dmp 2>/dev/null
Indications from the mailing list are that this error, when generated by the SIZE checks has been fixed but I didn't find anything relating to MTIME.
This system also fails the LFS check - even though as a 64bit system it shouldn't - possibly due to the lfs check not dealing with Solaris 10 64bit Sparc data types properly or (more likely) something I missed setting in the original build.
The build/lfs.sh script :
echo Checking for Large File Support ... Checking for Large File Support ...
cd buildcd build OS=
uname -s$MAKE -f Makefile.test-lfs clean/usr/local/bin/make -f Makefile.test-lfs clean
uname -s OS=SunOS OS=
uname -s$MAKE -f Makefile.test-lfs 2>/dev/null/usr/local/bin/make -f Makefile.test-lfs if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then echo "ERROR: Compiler doesnt recognize the off_t C type." exit 1 fi
[ 0 -ne 0 ]
STDRES="`./test-lfs-std 4`"./test-lfs-std 4 STDRES=4:1:32 if test "$STDRES" != "4:1:0" -a "$STDRES" != "8:1:0"; then echo "ERROR: LFS support check failed for standard file support" exit 1 fi
test 4:1:32 != 4:1:0 -a 4:1:32 != 8:1:0
echo ERROR: LFS support check failed for standard file support ERROR: LFS support check failed for standard file support
exit 1
sh -vx build/lfsacd.sh echo "Checking for Large File Support ..."
Alan Davis Senior Architect Ruckus Network, Inc. 703.464.6578 (o) 410.365.7175 (m) adavis at ruckus.com alancdavis AIM