On Mon, 5 Feb 2001, Francis 'Dexter' Gois wrote: Hello.
As far as I know, to get 2GB+ file support you both need a 2.4.x kernel and a libc6 that is compiled against 2.4.x headers. I do not know if current debian unstable has this working, but that is what it takes to get it running at least. Regards /Roger Abrahamsson > Hi, > > Not sure, but i think your problem is not with the NFS but with the ext2fs > filesystem, which cannot handle files larger than 2gb. > > I think i read it in a howto. > > Does anyone has a reference ? > > > On Monday 05 February 2001 18:33, Massimiliano Mannozzi wrote: > > hi > > > > I have a problem with NFSv3, > > > > I have correctly installed kernel 2.2.18 with the NFSv3 support and > > util-linux2-10s. I have put in /etc/fstab > > 192.168.10.10:/vol/vol0/home /mnt nfs > > rsize=8192,wsize=8192,nfsvers=3,nolock,timeo=14,intr,bg 0 0 > > > > and all it works normally, but it does not write file greater than 2Gb. > > ulimit -a > > core file size (blocks) 0 > > data seg size (kbytes) unlimited > > file size (blocks) unlimited > > max locked memory (kbytes) unlimited > > max memory size (kbytes) unlimited > > .... > > .... > > > > > > why? > > > > thank's > > > > m. > > > > ---------- > > -- > Francis "Dexter" Gois - mailto : [EMAIL PROTECTED] > System & Network Administrator - Tiscali Belgium NV/SA > Keep the Internet Free with Tiscalinet - phone: +3224000839 > http://www.tiscalinet.be/ - fax: +3224000899 > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] >