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Legacy Forums => Experienced User Forum => Topic started by: Bakody on November 20, 2001, 08:23:51 AM
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When I attempt to copy a 3.8gb file to the esmith server, about halfway through the copy I get an "access denied" error.
Any thoughts on this? I should not that I have upgraded to the 2.2.x SAMBA and am not using the SAMBA that is included with e-smith 5.0.
Just curious if anyone else has encounted errors copying large files to their server.
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I suspect this to be more of a limitation of the ext2 filesystem (rather than Samba) which has by standard a maximum of 2GB size for a single file.
Apparently the Redhat kernel version that is used for SME 5.0 is patched to support up to 8GB files but I have seen a problem here where I believe that the 2GB limitation is still active.
Regards,
Michael Doerner
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I too just ran in to the 2Gig Limit. I was trying to run a backup of a workstation to an Ibay with the Windows backup client. Right about 2 gig, Windows backup told me it was out of space. (df -h on the server reports 12 G available)
Anyone know how to make sure the 2 Gig size limit has been overcome in this kernel.
Thanks!!!
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Michael Doerner wrote:
> Apparently the Redhat kernel version that is used for SME 5.0
> is patched to support up to 8GB files but I have seen a
> problem here where I believe that the 2GB limitation is still
> active.
Indeed, I was mistaken. The RedHat kernel source RPM does contain the large file size patches, but they are not applied to the i686/i586/i386 kernels. Only the "enterprise" kernel has the large file size patches applied.
Regards
Charlie