We're trying to back these up to the samba server, but it quits right around 2gb. That seems to be a magical number. This is with version 2.2.3 of Samba, and Linux-Mandrake 8.2, ext3 file system.Well, the Linux ext3 filesystem itself has a maximum file size limit of 2 GB so that isn't really a samba issue. You would need to use a filesystem such as xfs to support file sizes greater than this.
Not quite true - it seems to be more closely related to your libc6 version. I know that in Debian the 2Gb limit magically went away on ext2/ext3 (possibly even on kernel 2.2 IIRC) when libc6 was updated at some point during development this year (before woody, the current stable, was released). I would have thought MDK8.2 would be recent enough to support >2Gb files...
See if you can create a >2Gb file on the local machine to test one way or the other; assuming you have shell access, try something like
dd if=/dev/zero of=/tmp/test.dat bs=1k count=3000000
This should create a 3Gb file on the local disk (assuming you have enough disk space on that partition, of course :)
HTH
Andrew
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