Thibaud Tourneur
2004-Oct-01 10:05 UTC
[Samba] Maximum file system size accessed with samba
Hi ! I would like to connect a Linux machine A and a WindowsNT machine B to a machine S running under WindowsNT hosting raided disks (see graphics below). The constraint is that the disks are seen as unique partition of (really) more than 2TB (two terabytes). +-------------------+ ,-'`-. S | WindowsNT |--|RAID| > 2TB (>> 2TB) |NFSv3srv SMBsrv| `-..-' +-------------------+ / \ +----------+ +----------+ | NFSv3clt | | SMBclt | | | | | | Linux | | WindowsNT| +----------+ A B +----------+ I've already got the certitude that an NFSv3 client (on A) is able to access the whole capacity of the hosted partition (on S) with an NFSv3 server. I would like to know if a SAMBA client (on B) would as well be able to access the whole capacity of the hosted partition (on S) with the appropriate SAMBA server. Especially, if this is possible, I'd need to know whether Windows2003 is required or Windows2000 (or XP) is good enough. Today, I'm using an alternate solution using A (linux) as a relay between S (windows hosting disks) and B (windows) (see graphics below). Machine A has a samba server and B a samba client. And by the way, I would also like to know if linux samba server have limitations on shared filesystem size, and if not, what versions (client and server) are required. +-------------------+ ,-'`-. S | Windows |--|RAID| > 2TB (>> 2TB) |NFSv3srv | `-..-' +-------------------+ / +----------+ +----------+ | NFSv3clt | | | | `-SMBsrv| ------------ |SMBclt | | Linux | | Windows | +----------+ A B +----------+ Thanks for any answer. -- Thibaud Tourneur DBee -------------------------------- email: thibaud.tourneur@dbee.com --------------------------------