Dear list- On Mac OS X Samba clients (10.3, 10.4) I have recently experienced the following behaviour: users would not be able to write to assigned Samba shares UNLESS tha Global parameter "Max Disk Size = xxxxxx" is set in the Samba server's config file. I first discovered this issue while setting up a Linux server using the 2.4 kernel and version 3.0 of Samba. Without setting this, the Macs are not able to write to it since the share shows that 0 space is left on the share. Setting the parameter value to anything short of 1TB fixes the problem, but I cannot set it to anything larger than a single TB as the same problem will return. Additionally, I recently brought a OS X Server machine on line for a client (using the default settings) and things were going like gangbusters, for a while, then the same problem appeared on the OS X clients. I added the global parameter listed above and it sort of fixed the problem - users can write now but do not see correct disk size and space availability (because of the single TB parameter limitation). Does anyone on this list have any thoughts about this? Thank you in advance. Jeff Yana
> On Mac OS X Samba clients (10.3, 10.4) I have recently experienced the > following behaviour: users would not be able to write to assigned Samba > shares UNLESS tha Global parameter "Max Disk Size = xxxxxx" is set in > the Samba server's config file. I first discovered this issue while > setting up a Linux server using the 2.4 kernel and version 3.0 of Samba. > Without setting this, the Macs are not able to write to it since the > share shows that 0 space is left on the share. Setting the parameter > value to anything short of 1TB fixes the problem, but I cannot set it to > anything larger than a single TB as the same problem will return.i head the same probs & fixed it the same way as you did it. damn apple! there's some much work left for them regarding smb/cifs greez
> On Mac OS X Samba clients (10.3, 10.4) I have recently experienced the > following behaviour: users would not be able to write to assigned Samba > shares UNLESS tha Global parameter "Max Disk Size = xxxxxx" is set in > the Samba server's config file. I first discovered this issue while > setting up a Linux server using the 2.4 kernel and version 3.0 of Samba. > Without setting this, the Macs are not able to write to it since the > share shows that 0 space is left on the share. Setting the parameter > value to anything short of 1TB fixes the problem, but I cannot set it to > anything larger than a single TB as the same problem will return.i head the same probs & fixed it the same way as you did it. damn apple! there's some much work left for them regarding smb/cifs greez
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