Hi, all

I'm running multiple Debian stable/untested (2.2 kernel) with Samba 3 servers, and since about half a year I have a very frustrating problem with all of them: Windows 2000/XP clients report the size of the disks in PB (petabytes), while the largest one is 120GB.

This causes a lot of general problems, with some applications reporting "disk full" errors.

I have searched the internet many times, but I have been unable to find a solution, although there seem to be a lot of other people who have the same problem. This is really frustrating, and the only advice I can get for it is: upgrade everything, starting with a 2.6 kernel.

While I do upgrade things regulary, as I am managing all of them remotely, "just" installing new kernels everywhere is not an option (and I haven't found a good way to do that with a large chance of success on the first try on random hardware anyway).

Can anyone tell me what could be the problem and what I could do about it? Thanks!

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