NFS fails on files >= 4 Gig      Can someone confirm please. 

uname -r        # 6.1-RELEASE   (both hosts)
                # echo "1024 1024 * 4 * 1 + p" | dc     # 4194305       
dd if=/dev/zero of=junk bs=1k count=4194305 
ls -l junk      # 4294968320 bytes
rsh an_nfs_host ls -l /host/`hostname -s`/usr/tmp/junk # 1024 byte size!
                                # with count=4194304, ls shows 0 bytes.

It's not AMD failing, but NFS, as with an /etc/amd.map with a
non NFS entry for my host "laps" for efficiency (in case some
shell on host laps mounts itself), the full size 4294968320 is seen.
        /etc/amd.map 
                /defaults       type:=host;fs:=${autodir}/${rhost};rhost:=${key}
                laps            type:=link;fs:=..

It's not just ls, cmp fails too, ( as also does my
        http://berklix.com/~jhs/src/bsd/jhs/bin/public/cmpd/cmpd.c )
cmp -z junk /host/laps/usr/tmp/junk # junk /host/laps/usr/tmp/junk differ: size

Is send-pr appropriate ?

Julian
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