What prompted my hypothetical system question is I'm in the process 
of specing out a new file server and I thought maybe someone here 
would know if the setup would overcome the 2 gig limit I'm 
experiencing with our current server.

The setup with the 2 gig barrier is running RH 6.1 (2.2) on a Pentium 
box with Samba 2.05a with software RAID tools serving ~100 gigs of 
drive space. Attempts to copy files larger than 2 gigs fail. I 
couldn't find documentation on the Red Hat or Samba sites to 
determine the cause.

So is everyone saying that, except for some applications not 
programmed to deal with large files, RH7.2 on a dual pentium box 
running Samba should be able to deal with and serve files larger than 
2 gigs? That it's basically a 2.4 kernel thing?

Thanks,
-terry

At 12:22 AM -0800 2/3/02, Kevin McConnell wrote:
>--- terry barnum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>  Here's a question I hope someone here might be able
>>  to answer.
>>  Will this machine be able to serve files larger than
>>  2 gigs via Samba?
>
>out of curiousity, where are you getting the 2 gig
>barrier from? There shouldn't be any problem with
>this. If there is, please repost and let us know.
>
>
>=====
>Kevin C. McConnell --RHCE-- <RedHat Certified Engineer>
>

-- 
-terry
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