Hi !

I'm searching for an answer to this problem for a while, maybe this is the right place 
for help ?

I share my drives with samba, (smb.conf is nearly unchanged from default). Lately my 
brother tried to move a 780MB file onto one of my shares. As samba is working fine 
with all other files, I thought everything would work fine. 

It didn't.

So here's the problem:
No Windows-client can copy files larger than about 700MB onto one of my shares. The 
moment the transfer starts, no popup-window appears on the windows-screen, but my disk 
begins heavy writing, even no single packet is floating through the network. After 
about 30seconds the connection times out. The copied file can be found on my share but 
it's empty.
The logs say something about oplocks, but as I turned them off for a test nothing 
changed.
When my brother maps the drive and copies the file inside the DOS-box, everything is 
fine.
It seems that the win98 explorer has some kind of bug, that tells him to set up an 
empty file before he starts writing.

As there must be a way to copy large files from windows to a samba-share, I'm seeking 
someone who has solved this problem.

regards,

Lars Heineken.

PS: I read the man page about smb.conf and all switches that could have an effect are 
set up correctly by default. Running version is 2.2.3a-10mdk.

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