Hi Max,

That is correct. We increased the default allowable length to cover all
the cases we could think of. You can, ofcourse, make it largeer using
the -maxresp option:

https://xrootd.slac.stanford.edu/doc/dev56/ofs_config.htm#_Toc136617302

In any case, the size is fixed at the set value. Allowing arbitrary
lengths would be a considerable development effort.

Andy


On Tue, 1 Aug 2023, maksiks wrote:

> Hi Everyone,
> I am testing xrdfs query prepare call in xrootd version 5.6.1 and would like to ask the following question just to make sure what I see is correct: to me it looks like the length of the string the call can handle is increased but still there is a limit on the overall length; the call can't handle arbitrarily long string. It is right?
> Thank you, --Max
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