Sachin Palav wrote:
> Friends,
> I have recently built a file server on x2200 with solaris x86 having zfs
> (version4) and running NFS version2 & samba.
>
> the AIX 5.2 & AIX 5.2 client give error while running command "cp -R
> as below:
> cp: 0653-440 directory/1: name too long.
> cp: 0653-43
I know nothing of AIX, but as a guess out of air:
Since it's a recursive copy, is it possible one of the filenames in the the
tree is just really long or the directory structures are so deep that it passes
some AIX limit?
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Michael Schuster wrote:
> Sachin Palav wrote:
>
>> Friends,
>> I have recently built a file server on x2200 with solaris x86 having zfs
>> (version4) and running NFS version2 & samba.
>>
>> the AIX 5.2 & AIX 5.2 client give error while running command "cp -R
>> as below:
>> cp: 0653-440 dire
Sachin Palav wrote:
> Friends,
> I have recently built a file server on x2200 with solaris x86 having zfs
> (version4) and running NFS version2 & samba.
>
> the AIX 5.2 & AIX 5.2 client give error while running command "cp -R
> as below:
> cp: 0653-440 directory/1: name too long.
> cp: 0653-43
Friends,
I have recently built a file server on x2200 with solaris x86 having zfs
(version4) and running NFS version2 & samba.
the AIX 5.2 & AIX 5.2 client give error while running command "cp -R
as below:
cp: 0653-440 directory/1: name too long.
cp: 0653-438 cannot read directory directory/1.