hi,
there were a lot of posts regarding file system size of a share and mac
osx. some users had to limit the virtual filesystem size to <2TB with
"max disk size" parameter to be able to write to a huge (>2TB)
share.
just my 2cents
greez
Eric Warnke wrote:> We are putting into production a new samba server(s) with a combined
> storage pool of several TB's of space.
>
> One of the problems we encountered was that OS X ( 10.4.5 ) reported
> free space incorrectly on very large values ( 650gb in our case ). It
> would report the free space as doubled for no apparent reason (
> probably because it presumes values over a specific amount are 2k
> blocks rather than 1k ). We were able to overcome the problem by
> stating a block size for the share larger than 1024. In our case we
> used "block size = 8192" and the problems went away(tm).
>
> I wanted to post this information so that others with this problem, or
> similar problems would have a place to start looking.
>
> Cheers,
> Eric Warnke
> Systems Administrator - Research IT
> State University of New York at Albany