Re: 2GB limit on samba and nfs?

From: Guy Fraser (guy_at_incentre.net)
Date: 04/28/05

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    On Thu, 2005-28-04 at 13:56 -0500, Debbie Tropiano wrote:
    > Mike -
    >
    > Did you ever get a resolution for this? We're seeing similar problems
    > with two of our FC2 systems (2.6.6 kernel) interacting with each other
    > via NFS and/or with other systems (including Solaris). Our testing
    > shows that it's only a problem on two (of our five FC2 systems) and one
    > of them has a 3ware RAID card (the Escalade, not the newer 9000 series)
    > so I'm not sure if that's a factor.
    >
    > Could it be an NFS setting somewhere (the systems were installed from
    > the same media and should be setup very close to the same).
    >
    > We're pretty baffled by this problem, so any advice would be appreciated.
    >

    I regularly send files over 3GB to my FC3 machine running Samba.
    I am unable to send files over 4GB. For larger files I had been
    using an external Firewire drive formated with NTFS, but recently
    got "Putty" for my Windows machine and am using the SCP client
    {pscp} to transfer the files now.

    > Thanks,
    > Debbie
    >
    > On Sun, Dec 26, 2004 at 02:51:01PM -0500, Mike Burger wrote:
    > > Sorry for the cross post, but the environment calls for it.
    > >
    > > I'm running a RHL9 server, and an FC2 client.
    > >
    > > Whether by NFS or SMB, I'm running into the same problem.
    > >...
    > > Is anyone aware of nfs/smbfs limits that I should be aware of?
    >
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