David Smithson
2004-May-13 22:17 UTC
[Samba] 2 terabyte filesystem limitation on linux client
Hi all. I have recently introduced two 5.5TB XFS filesystems to our storage backend. I export the filesystem via samba 3.0.3 on Fedora core 2. Linux clients that mount the share show only 2TB available. Windows clients show the full capacity. Before I put these filesystems into production I'd like to find out if the reported filesystem size is going to cause a problem. Is SMB actually limited to 2TB? If so, why do Windows clients see the full capacity? Is this a limitation of the samba client software on the linux side? Thanks for your input. -- David Smithson david@customfilmeffects.com Custom Film Effects www.customfilmeffects.com 818-840-6833 x126
Buchan Milne
2004-May-14 14:29 UTC
[Samba] 2 terabyte filesystem limitation on linux client
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 | Hi all. | | I have recently introduced two 5.5TB XFS filesystems to our storage | backend. I export the filesystem via samba 3.0.3 on Fedora core 2. | Linux clients that mount the share show only 2TB available. Windows | clients show the full capacity. Before I put these filesystems into | production I'd like to find out if the reported filesystem size is going | to cause a problem. Is SMB actually limited to 2TB? If so, why do | Windows clients see the full capacity? Is this a limitation of the | samba client software on the linux side? Well, only if you are using samba client software (ie smbclient, but *not* smbmount or mount.cifs). Are you smbmount'ing the share? If so, this may be a limitation in the smbfs filesystem driver in the kernel. You may want to try using the cifs driver (mounting with mount.cifs which is part of samba), which is available in the 2.4 kernels of some distros (ie Mandrake 9.2 and later), and 2.6 kernels for others. Regards, Buchan - -- Buchan Milne Senior Support Technician Obsidian Systems http://www.obsidian.co.za B.Eng RHCE (803004789010797) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.4 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFApNejrJK6UGDSBKcRAvHAAKCYkYBvOgsauwjwQeikqw/sD2cG9QCglUSt 0bOrbI9PtrHGTjs7YpHIzZI=PvT6 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----