[ale] Linux+Samba+WinXP with very large files
Jim Popovitch
jimpop at yahoo.com
Mon May 22 01:45:21 EDT 2006
Dow_Hurst wrote:
> From some Googling I don't think that you should have a problem as
> long as you have NTFS on the WinXP client and the current stable
> version of Samba on a 64bit enabled Linux filesystem. You'd need a
> kernel later than 2.4.19, but would have that in any current
> distro. It wasn't easy to figure out that Samba is just mimic'ing
> the communication protocol so really the filesystem and OS file
> size limits are what limit what you can do. I should have realized
> this but didn't think it through. Now, the examples that I saw
> posted were dealing with the 2Gb limit from older kernels.
> Updating to a kernel later than what they currently fixed the file
> size problem. It clearly wasn't Samba at the time. I'd definitely
> look at XFS if you have good power protection and really large
> files like 10Gb or larger. It was designed for that kind of work.
I hadn't thought about the 32/64 bit issue. I was hoping to use some
existing 32bit hardware, but I guess I can't now.
Anyone know of a low-power no-frills 64bit capable motherboard+chip?
Thanks Dow.
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