Any ideas?

These files were written using CIFS, I can still access them fine from Windows.

This is on a ZFS filesystem.

# ls -l
"
...
./P6120062.JPG: Value too large for defined data type
./P6100026.JPG: Value too large for defined data type
./P6100021.JPG: Value too large for defined data type
./P6100028.JPG: Value too large for defined data type
./P6120048.JPG: Value too large for defined data type
./P6090005.JPG: Value too large for defined data type
./P6120046.JPG: Value too large for defined data type
total 0
"

# ls
P6070001.JPG  P6090015.JPG  P6100030.JPG  P6100045.JPG  P6120059.JPG
P6070002.JPG  P6090016.JPG  P6100031.JPG  P6120046.JPG  P6120060.JPG
P6080003.JPG  P6090017.JPG  P6100032.JPG  P6120047.JPG  P6120061.JPG
P6090004.JPG  P6090018.JPG  P6100033.JPG  P6120048.JPG  P6120062.JPG
P6090005.JPG  P6090020.JPG  P6100034.JPG  P6120049.JPG  P6120063.JPG
P6090006.JPG  P6100021.JPG  P6100036.JPG  P6120050.JPG  P6120064.JPG
P6090007.JPG  P6100022.JPG  P6100037.JPG  P6120051.JPG  P6120065.JPG
P6090008.JPG  P6100023.JPG  P6100038.JPG  P6120052.JPG  P6130066.JPG
P6090009.JPG  P6100024.JPG  P6100039.JPG  P6120053.JPG  P6130067.JPG
P6090010.JPG  P6100025.JPG  P6100040.JPG  P6120054.JPG  P6130068.JPG
P6090011.JPG  P6100026.JPG  P6100041.JPG  P6120055.JPG  P6130069.JPG
P6090012.JPG  P6100027.JPG  P6100042.JPG  P6120056.JPG  P6130070.JPG
P6090013.JPG  P6100028.JPG  P6100043.JPG  P6120057.JPG
P6090014.JPG  P6100029.JPG  P6100044.JPG  P6120058.JPG

# find . -name P6100022.JPG -print
find: stat() error ./P6100022.JPG: Value too large for defined data type
 
 
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