On Wed, Sep 30, 1998 at 12:15:55PM -0700, Jeremy Allison
wrote:> ra@hp.is wrote:
> >
> > I installed the lastest samba on a HP-UX 10.20 system that is well
> > patched. On that box I have a filesystem that 90 Gigs total size.
> > Free space in the filesystem is now 70 Gigs, but samba only
> > reports just under 4 gigs to PC's (or Mac's running something
called
> > dave)
> >
> > What can I do about this ?
> >
>
> Nothing right now - Samba 1.9.18 only implements
> the parts of the protocol that report disk sizes <= 4Gb
> (2^32 -1).
>
> Samba-2 does this correctly - on a platform with large
> file support you can happily create & use 20GB files (I
> have one to test with right now :-) and also it will
> report filesystem sizes >4Gb correctly.
Great :) The word "Alpha" in relation with software revisions always
frightens me (Windows even comes to mind)
I gave samba-2.0.0-alpha8 s spin (on HP-UX) but had problems with configure
and compiling. Expect a patch from me in the near future.
I wanted to thank you for your quick responce and ask if large filesystem
(>4G) meight by available for current sambas as a (totally unsupported, even)
patch :)
Regards...
--
Rikki.
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