Adam Williams wrote:
Hi, sorry about that :) The machine with the share runs redhat 9, linux 2.4.20 samba 2.2.7a. The other machine is redhat fedora core 1, linux 2.4.22 samba 3.0.0. No special settings on either machine. I read that I can use -o lfs on smbmount, I'm gonna see if that works.
Greg Folkert wrote:
On Mon, 2003-11-24 at 12:53, Adam Williams wrote:
Is there a way in samba to create files greater then 2GB in size? I'm tarring some stuff to a samba share (from one linux server to another, share mounted using smbmount) and I get an error "File size limit exceeded" and the size of the file is 2147483647 bytes. Is there anyway to create files larger then 2GB on a samba mounted share? If so, how?
Yes, You didn't give us enough info.
First off, what versions of the Linux Kernel are on the 2 machines?
Second, what version of Samba on each machine?
Any setting in Samba that are designed for DOS Machines for those shares?
As much pertinent info as possible would be good.
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