And the reason you never got a response from samba@samba.org is that you have your mailer configured to send HTML mail, which is immediately rejected by the mail server. So no one saw your question. Or my answer. Until now. PG -----Original Message----- From: Green, Paul Sent: Saturday, January 24, 2004 7:09 PM To: 'Massano, Thomas' Cc: 'Samba Questions (samba@samba.org)' Subject: RE: SAMBA 15TB Volume? Tom, The OS (Solaris in this case) handles the disk, or virtual disks, or Veritas Disks, or SAN disks, or whatever. Samba only deals with individual files. As long you build samba with largefile support Samba can deal with any file the OS can throw at it. As far as you are concerned, Samba is just another application program, albeit a slightly complex one. Of course, I always advise anyone using Samba in a production environment to run whatever tests they feel are appropriate in order for them to gain full confidence that their users will have a pleasant experience. If you are particularly concerned about this issue, then you should be concerned about the entire integrated facility not just the Sambe piece. In which case you would be well advised to build the thing and then fill it up and ensure that it works as you expect. PG -----Original Message----- From: Massano, Thomas [mailto:MassaT@NORTHAMERICA.Stortek.com] Sent: Saturday, January 24, 2004 5:44 PM Subject: SAMBA 15TB Volume? Hi sorry for the interruption, but I posted this to the list with no responses and I don't know who else to turn to. I'm proposing a solution on a Solaris (64bit) machine, that will have 7 - 2TB LUNS managed by Veritas Volume Manager (Block Size 4096 with 34,359,736,312 sectors.) I would like to give access to this via SAMBA, but I cant find anyone who can tell me if SAMBA can address 15TB and present it to its clients. Can you shed any light on this?? Regards, Thomas Massano Systems Engineer One World Financial Center New York, NY 212.416.0710 Office 212.416.0740 FAX Thomas_Massano@StorageTek.com INFORMATION made POWERFUL