Hello, I'm having a strange problem with Samba and accessing large files on a Linux host from another Linux host. My home network consists of two Linux hosts and one W2K workstation. Call the hosts L-A, L-B and W2K. L-A and L-B both run the Linux 2.4.23 kernels with SMB support, both are running Samba 3.0.1. On L-A I have a large file, 4.2 GB. From L-B I use smbmount to mount the / directory on L-A to the /L-A local share. From L-B, the 4.2 GB file shows up as 638 MB using ls -l, which is clearly wrong. From the W2K host, I map the same share on L-A as drive Z:. The file size is displayed as 4.2 GB, the correct size. If I attempt to copy the file from L-A to L-B, only 638 MB is copied, clearly wrong. Using FTP from L-B to access L-A, the file size is correct at 4.2 GB. Prior to installing 3.0.1 on L-A, I was using Samba 2.2.8a, and the file size displayed as a HUGE 22 digit number, also wrong.
Does anyone know why the file size is being displayed incorrectly, and more importantly, what do I need to do to correct the problem? Reading and writing large files to both the Linux hosts works fine with W2K, the problem is that Linux can't access large files using Samba. TIA, Bobby -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba