[Samba] Files stop transferring after 2 GB.

Tom Dickson tdickson at inostor.com
Tue Jun 14 18:26:45 GMT 2005


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I'm running Version 3.0.11 on kernel 2.4.29-c4.

Under low-load conditions, I don't get those errors, and files over 2 GB transfer
just fine.

I think smbd is confused about the locking, but I'm not sure why.

- -tom

Graeme Humphries wrote:
| On Tue, 2005-06-14 at 11:09 -0700, Tom Dickson wrote:
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|>After 2GB of transfer, files stop being written by Samba. I keep getting
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| Just curious, but what version of Samba are you running, and on what
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|>Jun 12 11:29:37 nasserver smbd[8715]:   on 32 bit NFS mounted file systems.
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|>however, I'm not mounting an NFS share, it is a standard XFS volume. I can create
|>files greater than 2 GB from the command line.
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| So Samba thinks it's a network filesystem, when it's not?
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