This is a know limitation of the smbfs kernel driver. This can be
overcome by using the cifs kernel driver, and mounting using the
following syntax:
mount -t cifs //smb-server/share /path/to/mount/ -ousername=myuser
Martin Kammerlander wrote:> Hi all
>
> I'm using Samba version 3.0623 on my rhel3 with kernel 2.4.21
> I mounted a windows partition with the command "smbmount".
> Now I have the problem, that I cannot copying files which are larger than
2GB.
>
> The cp command starts and everything works fine until the 2GB are reached.
Then
> the bash gives me the error: "The maximum file size is exceeded"
>
>
> the /var/log/messages file gives the following output:
>
> Aug 26 10:17:50 mypc kernel: smb_get_length: recv error = 512
> Aug 26 10:17:50 mypc kernel: smb_request: result -512, setting invalid
> Aug 26 10:17:50 mypc kernel: smb_retry: caught signal
> Aug 26 10:17:50 mypc kernel: smb_retry: caught signal
> Aug 26 10:17:51 mypc kernel: smb_retry: successful, new pid=6082,
generation=10
>
> What can I do to solve this?
>
> thanks
> martin
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