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January 26, 2009, 11:47 |
Fluent Gunzip
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I'm trying to read large data files (> 4 GB) into fluent and get an error message.
These files are older and were created 4 yrs ago. The person who ran them had similar problems but does not remember the fix. If I gunzip (using /bin/gunzip) on the command line and read that file in it works since Fluent is not doing the gunzip. So it seems that Fluent is pointing at a different out of date gunzip. How can I check? Can I change this setting? Thanks Scott |
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