[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does somebody know if the Samba Client in MAC OS X (10.3.4 and 10.3.5) has
problems looking at Linux-based Samba shares that are larger than 2 TB?
I have Samba 3.0.2 running on my Linux box. I have never had any difficulty
with the Mac seeing a 2 TB RAID array on the Linux box, but when the Mac looks
at the 4 TB array, it can see all the contents and create folders but it can't
create any new files. And in the "Get Info" for the 4 TB Samba share, the Mac
tells me that there is "zero K" of space left on the drive.
My Windows XP machines don't have a problem looking at the same share, or in
creates files on the share.
I don't think it's a permission thing because:
a) I have made the share Read/Write for all users
b) I am logging on with the same username and password from both the Windows
and Mac machines
Any ideas?
Regards,
Andy Liebman
There may be limits even in new kernels for filesystems > 2 TB unless
large block device support is enabled... here is a good link on the subject:
<http://www.ussg.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/0312.2/0958.html>
Tim
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