2GB limit on samba and nfs?
Mike Burger
mburger at bubbanfriends.org
Sun Dec 26 20:11:41 UTC 2004
Hmm...maybe it is an x-cd-roast limitation. Here's the xinf file from the
dump:
#
# X-CD-Roast 0.98alpha15 - INF-File
# created: Sun Dec 26 14:55:36 2004
# by: root at winblows.bubbanfriends.org
#
file = "/path/to/dumpfile.wav"
track = 1 of 1
title = ""
artist = ""
size = 2138592
type = 1
rec_type = 0
preemp = 1
copyperm = 0
stereo = 1
# from CD:
cd_title = ""
cd_artist = ""
cd_discid = "023bfd01"
On Sun, 26 Dec 2004, 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.
>
> On my FC2 client system, I'm trying to create a 3.5GB file on the RHL9 based
> server. Every time I try, though, I get stuck at the 2GB mark.
>
> At present, I'm attempting to do this via x-cd-roast, which, of course, makes
> use of cdrecord(-prodvd).
>
> I'm stuck...I've got the ProDVD key working, as I'm writing more than 1GB,
> and I'm not aware of any limitations on x-cd-roast. The mounted filesystem
> has 40+GB free on it, so that's not an issue, and I'm running SGI's XFS, to
> which I've written files larger than 2GB, before...but directly on the
> RHL9 system, as opposed to via networked filesystem.
>
> The system is up to date, as I'm using apt-get against the fedoralegacy
> servers for the RHL9 system, and am using both up2date and apt-get for the
> FC2 system.
>
> I'm at a bit of an impasse.
>
> Is anyone aware of nfs/smbfs limits that I should be aware of?
>
>
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