Thanks for the input, please see below.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi,

i´m sorry, but i cannot ack to this report.
we have for example one server with 3,12TB (each share shows this space, no quotas set)and win xp (pro) clients are fine with this (btw: MAC OSX had problems with shares >2TB -> smb.conf has a parameter for virtually limiting the disk size)

My Windows XP clients show almost unlimited space as well. BUT, we have found we cannot actually put more than 2TB of data in the space.

So, Windows shows the space being available, but stops writing once there are 2TB there. Have you actually put MORE than 2 TBs of data into that space that says there are 3.12 TB?

Andy


greez

andy liebman wrote:
I have noticed recently that Windows XP seems to stop writing into Linux/Samba shares once there is 2 TB of data in the share. Windows Explorer is happy to report that a share has 4.8 or 8 or 10 TB of space available, but Windows seems to cease writing into the share once there are 2 TB in it.

Is this a known limitation of a) Windows or b) Samba or c) both? It certainly isn't a limitation of the filesystem I'm using.

Andy Liebman


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