Is there any solution to this?

Also, I have an AMD64, so if I use a Linux Distro 64Bit does that change anthing?

Thanks

alan

On 29/10/2007, Martin Kersten <Martin.Kersten@cwi.nl> wrote:
algatt wrote:
I guess you are working on a 32-bit machine, which incurs an addressing
limitation of 2GB.
Most tables in MonetDB are memory mapped files, which indeed means that
at some point
the OS can not allocate (virtual) memory anymore and simply kills the
process.
Since it is in the middle of a load, recovery records are likely incomplete.
> I am trying to create a large database almost 10GB (TPC-H).
>
> When I try to bulk load a 7GB file the server does not work anymore. First,
> the server quits in the middle of the bulk load, then when I try to re-start
> the server it does not start showing a message about the OS not having
> enough space.
>
> Then I split the 7GB file into individuals 1GB files, after I upload around
> 4GB individually, the server crashes. Then when I re-start the server it
> does not start stating that the BACKUP folder cannot be accessed and not
> enough permissions!
>
> I am using MonetDB 5 on Windows XP 1GB RAM.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Thank You.
>
> alan
>


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