Date: Tue, 05 May 2009 06:39:03 +1000 From: Andrew Snow <andrew@modulus.org> To: Antonio Tommasi <antonio.tommasi@unile.it>, "freebsd-net >> FreeBSD Net" <freebsd-net@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: Filesystem and bigger files Message-ID: <49FF5267.6090005@modulus.org> In-Reply-To: <49FEC893.8030305@unile.it> References: <49FA2E3F.9050108@entel.upc.edu> <3a142e750905010655i5e56282eu240e13f2a03dfb02@mail.gmail.com> <49FB55A3.605@entel.upc.edu> <3a142e750905011716g39ea55f0kd081bfdd55709b37@mail.gmail.com> <49FBF9B5.40800@entel.upc.edu> <3a142e750905020617y40f62463ma91b46a015b2b2ab@mail.gmail.com> <49FD61DD.7070903@entel.upc.edu> <3a142e750905030535v4cfe0103r1d8a17e828f6da9b@mail.gmail.com> <57348.147.83.40.234.1241416909.squirrel@webmail.entel.upc.edu> <49FEC893.8030305@unile.it>
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Antonio Tommasi wrote: > Filesystem Size Used Avail Capacity Mounted on > /dev/aacd0s1a 64G 15G 44G 26% / > In a directory (spamassassin) i've one file (auto-whitelist) with > dimension 4.0 TB and one file (bayes_learn) with dimension 1.0TB > > How is it possible? How this file are managed? Spamassassin uses sparse files. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sparse_file Try running "du" on the files instead of "ls -l". - Andrew
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