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2002 Feb 28
1
LFS Stuff
Hi, The LFS page hosted on suse's servers states that smbfs has probs with large files and it seems to be a bit out-of-date. http://www.suse.de/~aj/linux_lfs.html I can't correct him with authority, but maybe one of the team should. -------------- Martyn Ranyard I am not a member of the samba team, and anything that I say may not be as accurate as a response from one of the
2002 Oct 02
2
2GB Limit
Hi, I've looked though the archives but i've only found stuff on smbfs. What is the deal with the 2GB limit. I have a NT box do a backup though windows backup to a samba share (samba 2.2.5 on SUSE 7.1 kernel 2.4.18). When it gets to 2GB it stops and won't go any further. Is this a problem with samba, windows or the kernel??. Cheers -------------- Kristyan Osborne - IT
2002 Aug 14
2
Newbie problem with smbmount & >2GB files
If I use smbmount and copy a file > 2GB in size, I get an error: "8720 File Size Limit Exceeded" I'm using kernel 2.4.18 (smp) with Redhat 7.3. Can anyone help me with this? Thanks, Mick e-ssociate EPSON (UK) Ltd. Tel 01442 227374 www.epson.co.uk
2001 Mar 28
1
Ext3 and LFS - possible? fatal?
Has anyone tried LFS (ie >2G files support) and Ext3 together? Are there good reasons why this should/should not work? I see the RH enterprise kernel patch set specifically does not attempt both lfs and ext3, but the lfs patches themselves touch some reasonably localised parts of ext2, so I would hope (without having dived in there to test), that the ext3 changes would mirror that
2003 Aug 05
1
where is the LFS patch?
Hello, I found my samba can only support files no larger than 2GB. Searched internet for a while and learned I need the LFS patch. The problem is where can I found them? The link from google seems unreachable. I found the patch is smbfs-2.4.16-lfs.patch and samba-2.2.2-lfs.patch, but I'm running kernel 2-4-20 and samba-2.2.7a, so the newer kernel and samba doesn't include these LFS patch?
2008 Nov 20
5
File size limit in 2Gb
Hi all, I mounted by smbmount a partition on a winNT machine without problem... but when i tried to copy a file whitch have size more than 2 Gb i have the following error : Overflow size allowed for a file (translated from french ;-) :D?bordement de la taille permise pour un fichier ) PS. the file system of the harde drive is NTFS PS. The command of smbmount : /usr/sbin/smbmount
2001 Apr 13
0
LFS changes...
< This patch is against openssh-2.5.2p2 > Here's a few lines we changed a while back in "scp.c" to get it to transfer large (>2GB) file on a 32-bit system using LFS. Obviously, you don't want the line hard-coded in that sets _FILE_OFFSET_BIT=64, but perhaps you could make it a configure option. (Is it already perhaps?) Do you agree that these lines are neccessary
2007 Apr 18
0
[PATCH] lhype: Add LFS support to lhype_add for disk images
This patch allows lhype_add to open disk image files larger than 2GB. Please apply. Signed-off-by: James Morris <jmorris@redhat.com> --- diff -r 82d084b15417 drivers/lhype/lhype_add.c --- a/drivers/lhype/lhype_add.c Wed Nov 15 00:58:18 2006 -0500 +++ b/drivers/lhype/lhype_add.c Wed Nov 15 01:01:35 2006 -0500 @@ -329,7 +329,7 @@ static int set_up_block_device(const cha struct stat st;
2007 Apr 18
0
[PATCH] lhype: Add LFS support to lhype_add for disk images
This patch allows lhype_add to open disk image files larger than 2GB. Please apply. Signed-off-by: James Morris <jmorris@redhat.com> --- diff -r 82d084b15417 drivers/lhype/lhype_add.c --- a/drivers/lhype/lhype_add.c Wed Nov 15 00:58:18 2006 -0500 +++ b/drivers/lhype/lhype_add.c Wed Nov 15 01:01:35 2006 -0500 @@ -329,7 +329,7 @@ static int set_up_block_device(const cha struct stat st;
2002 Nov 29
3
Version 2.2.6 and above are not able to store big fil es over 2GB
I'm hitting the 2G limit taring from 2.2.2 to ntfs NT4. could this be my problem as well. -----Original Message----- From: samba-admin@lists.samba.org [mailto:samba-admin@lists.samba.org]On Behalf Of Klaus Ethgen Sent: 29 November 2002 4:10 PM To: samba@lists.samba.org Subject: [Samba] Version 2.2.6 and above are not able to store big files over 2GB Hello, when I store a file biger than
2013 Mar 05
4
2GB limit patch
(2013/03/05 12:27), Cristian Rodr?guez wrote: > Nothing against you code, that's ugly ..but as it is a first step it can > be forgiven :-) > > I will just force flac to be built with 64 bit file offsets and just > reject any caller trying to include/link libflac into a non-lfs program > like > > http://ac-archive.sourceforge.net/largefile/off_t_headers.html > >
2001 Nov 30
2
ext3 for 2.2 and LFS
In the Red Hat Linux spec file for the 2.2.19 kernel, there is a note not to enable ext3 and LFS at the same time. I'm wondering whether this is an old note, and that it is safe to use ext3 0.0.7a on a system with LFS enabled, or if there are still issues with it. I'm aware that 0.0.7a is a really old version, and 2.2 isn't the most modern kernel, but it is what I have to work with.
2013 Mar 05
3
2GB limit patch
> This is an older issue reported in 2007: > http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/flac-dev/2007-September/002423.html > > The fix would be to use _ftelli64 instead of ftell with Visual Studio. > http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/0ys3hc0b%28v=vs.110%29.aspx That's not enough. At least, the followings are also needed. 1. Change off_t to something else. off_t can lead to ABI
2003 Jul 09
1
Samba 3.0.0 beta2 Aurora SPARC Linux rpm binary
I have taken your samba-3.0.0beta2-1.src.rpm, added a little sparc thingy tp the spec file, and made a "new" src.rpm, and a sparc binary rpm. NTW, Aurora SPARC Linux is based on Red Hat Linux, currently ansel release on 7.3 and a work-in-progress on 9, see auroralinux.org. If you want them, how do I upload them? Cheers, /ChJ
2006 Jun 18
2
Problem with Patrician II
Hi. I installed wine 0.9.15 on an LFS 6.1.1 SVN, it works just fine, I can have Starcraft and Caesar 3 working, and also Europa Universalis. I have some troubles with Patrician II : the install process gaoes well, but when I try to start the Game, I receive : nico@detritus:~/.wine/drive_c/Program Files/PATRICIAN II$ wine Patrician\ 2.exe err:module:import_dll Loading library ntoskrnl.exe
2005 Oct 14
1
Big quality loss with self-compiled Vorbis-lib under LFS
Hallo altogether! First of all I want to thank the developers for the great codec! But I have the following problem now: I have built my own Linux from Scratch and also compiled everything that is necessary to have ogg and vorbis and tools for de- and encoding. Just the encoding turned out to have very poor quality independent how high I set the quality level. It has some kind
2010 Aug 11
3
lfs --obd discrepancy to lctl dl (1.8.3)
Hello, lfs prints different obd(idx) compared to lctl dl. We use single striping. cluster1 tmp # lfs find --obd scia-OST0017_UUID /data/scia/L0/V0.00/20100327/SCI_NL__0PNPDE20100327_193441_000040582088_00071_42209_1158.N1 /data/scia/L0/V0.00/20100327/SCI_NL__0PNPDE20100327_193441_000040582088_00071_42209_1158.N1 cluster1 tmp # lfs getstripe
2002 Jun 05
2
smbmount and 2GB limit.
Hi, I am mounting a windows 2000 share on a linux box (2.4.18) using smbmount (2.2.2). I can create files >2Gb on both the systems, but I can't copy a file >2Gb from the linux box over the smbmount. The file size limit is exceeded and the "cp" command core-dumps. Has anyone solved this problem? I had installed the samba binary rpms; is there a patch-n-compile solution
2010 Apr 27
1
save a data frame in environment
Dear group, Here is my function : position<-function(x) { pose<-read.csv2((paste(c("LSCPos",x,".csv"),collapse="")),dec=".",sep=",",as .is=T,h=T,skip=1)[,c(4,8,14,15)] pose$CREATED.DATE<-as.Date(pose$CREATED.DATE,"%d/%m/%y") futures<-pose[-grep("USD",pose[,1]),]
2007 Nov 15
1
2GB limit
I have a PC-BSD system running with SAMBA. I wanted to backup an image disk which size is about 10Gb. The system has 4 HD, each 80 GB, so the space was not the problem. I tried to copy this image data from Windows XP to my PC-BSD system via samba. I could copy up to 2Gb and then I had an error. I googled to find out how to fix this error and I found that it was fixed some time ago. I