Re: [Samba] File size limit = 2G?

2003-01-28 Thread Jon Niehof
So it appears that Samba supports large filesystems, but not large
files. Is this a configuration issue or a 32bit limitation in Samba??

This isn't a samba (server) issue; rather it's an smbmount 
and kernel (client) issue. You need the patches at 
http://www.hojdpunkten.ac.se/054/samba/

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Re: [Samba] File size limit = 2G?

2003-01-28 Thread Ronan Waide
On January 28, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> The linux box can see the large Windows files, but does not see their
> 
> correct sizes -- it reports an absurdly big size when using ls -l. Files
> less 
> 
> that 2GB show up correctly. Trying to create a 3G file on the Windows box
> 
> from the linux box, using:

Looks to me like you're using smbmnt, which isn't technically part of
samba - it's part of the kernel. Urban Widmark has patches to enable
large file support at http://www.hojdpunkten.ac.se/054/samba/ 

Note, this was discussed in the archives recently. Use the archive
search at marc.theaimsgroup.com before posting questions.

Cheers,
Waider.
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[Samba] File size limit = 2G?

2003-01-28 Thread Ed Struzynski
Hello All,

 

I'm running Samba 2.2.7a on RedHat 8.0. Connecting to a Windows 2000 

200GB share works OK, except for files > 2 GBytes.

 

The linux box can see the large Windows files, but does not see their

correct sizes -- it reports an absurdly big size when using ls -l. Files
less 

that 2GB show up correctly. Trying to create a 3G file on the Windows box

from the linux box, using:

 

dd if=/dev/zero of=/mnt/ntserver/bigfile bs=100M count=30

 

results in an error when the file hits 2G, with the error "file size

limit exceeded". Running the same command creating a file on the local

linux ext3 filesystem works OK.

 

Removing the Windows box from the equation, instead connecting to another

linux box running samba results in the same error. Creating a 3G file

on the same target system using NFS works OK, as does FTP.

 

So it appears that Samba supports large filesystems, but not large

files. Is this a configuration issue or a 32bit limitation in Samba??

I've tried samba-3.0alpha21-1 and it has the same problem.

 

thanks,

Ed S.

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