"P.V.Anthony" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Hi,
>
> Currently a gentoo linux server is used as a nfs server for some Mac OS
> X clients. These Mac OS X clients are doing video editing.
>
> Currently the video are captured directly to the NFS mounts.
>
> Here is the problem. The video files are broken into 2GB files. This
> because the video editing software(Final Cut Pro) breaks the files into
> 2GB sizes. It does not seem that the Mac OS X is not doing the breaking
> up of files. It is the video editing software.
>
> Some commercial company found an interesting behaviour. All the Mac OS X
> NFS server FSINFO response in which the max file size is set to 'FFFF
> FFFF FFFF FFFF' (all '1's).
>
> The link about the above information can be found at this link below.
> Read towards the bottom of the link.
> http://forums.creativecow.net/thread/8/975362
>
> I really would like to know where to change in the NFS source code so
> that the FSINFO response from the server in which the max file size is
> set to 'FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF' (all '1's).

You're really stabbing in the dark, here.  I suggest you email the
software manufacturer of Final Cut Pro (Apple?) with a support request.

Thanks,

Jeff

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