Re: can root files be too long?

Fons Rademakers (Fons.Rademakers@cern.ch)
Wed, 03 Dec 1997 15:16:34 +0100


Hi Jobst,

there should be no problem reading ROOT files up to the current max
file size of 2 GB. Could you describe the environemt, e.g. hardware, OS,
is file on NFS or AFS, etc. Is this problem repeatable, are there maybe
network problems?

Cheers, Fons.

Jobst Heinrich Koehne wrote:
>
> Dear Rene and Fons,
>
> I have written a conversion program for our FPACK/BOS
> DST into a root tree file. Root saves 25% of disk space :-)
>
> Everything works, except that if I test with 10 times
> the events I cannnot open the file. I get the following error
> message:
> -rw-r--r-- 1 kohne h1 524250001 Dec 3 12:48 CDST2.C9620001.root
>
> root [2] TFile("/h1wgs/h1mpim1/x01/usr/kohne/CDST2.C9620001.root");
> Error in <TFile::Read>: error reading all requested bytes from file
> /h1wgs/h1mpim1/x01/usr/kohne/CDST2.C9620001.root, got 0 of 231
>
> leaving root then causes a *** Break *** segmentation violation.
>
> cheers
> Jobst
>
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
> Jobst Heinrich Koehne
> MPI fuer Physik Muenchen
> c/o DESY FH1
> H1 collaboration
> e-mail: kohne@desy.de
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