Okay, I must be a total Nerf-herder, but I am trying to find info as to how big a volume samba can actually share - eg if I have a 10TB volume, can I share it via SMB (assuming everything else is ok)? Specifically for samba 3.0.10... No matter what and where I search I can't find a damn thing! Can anyone here shed some light? Thanks, Daniel.
On Thu, May 26, 2005 at 09:39:03AM +1000, Daniel Figucio wrote:> Okay, I must be a total Nerf-herder, but I am trying to find info as > to how big a volume samba can actually share - eg if I have a 10TB > volume, can I share it via SMB (assuming everything else is ok)? > > Specifically for samba 3.0.10... > > No matter what and where I search I can't find a damn thing! > > Can anyone here shed some light?Samba doesn't care how big your volume is. So long as it's running on a 64-bit capable filesystem Samba will export up to 64-bit volumes/files. Jeremy.
On Wednesday 25 May 2005 17:39, Daniel Figucio wrote:> Okay, I must be a total Nerf-herder, but I am trying to find info as > to how big a volume samba can actually share - eg if I have a 10TB > volume, can I share it via SMB (assuming everything else is ok)?Yes. Samba is not control the file system, the OS does.> > Specifically for samba 3.0.10...All versions of Samba are applications that run on an OS. The OS controls that file system.> > No matter what and where I search I can't find a damn thing!You obviously need to go beyond statistics to find damn things. Did someone not say? There are facts, statistics and damn lies!> Can anyone here shed some light?Did I? Oops. -John T.