Again disk spliting problem



    Dear all,
 Again I submit this problem to you. I'm performing a relative large g94
 mp2 frequency job (223 basis functions). I was using %rwf line in the
 following way:
 %rwf=/home3/1,2GB,/home3/2,2GB,/home3/3,2GB,/home3/4,2GB,1,2GB,2,2GB,3,2GB
 I was using 2GB files because my machine datasize limit, as suggested by
 some colleges.
 After the program crashed this is the actual status of the disks:
 /dev/root                       xfs  4306568  3082600  1223968     72  /
 /dev/dsk/dks1d1s7       xfs  8311856  4392596  3919260      53  /home2
 /dev/dsk/dks1d2s7       xfs  8885572  8333396   552176       94  /home3
 The enviromental variable GAUSS_SCRDIR is defined as follows in my
 .cshrc file:
 setenv GAUSS_SCRDIR /home3 No file to extend for IUnit=  1 -- out of
 disk space.
 This calculation is running with 512 MB RAM and takes till crashing
 about 3-4 days.
 The error I got is:
 No file to extend for IUnit=  1 -- out of disk space.
  Error termination in NtrErr:
  NtrErr called from NtrExt.
 Could some one give a hint of how to perform such calculation?
 Thanks,
 Antonio Morreale