L logic88 Occasional Visitor Nov 16, 2014 #1 Hi, Is there a size limit to SMB/CIFS support? I mounted a 28TB volume to /cifs1 but when I tried to access the volume in a SSH session, I got this error: ls: can't open '.': Value too large for defined data type
Hi, Is there a size limit to SMB/CIFS support? I mounted a 28TB volume to /cifs1 but when I tried to access the volume in a SSH session, I got this error: ls: can't open '.': Value too large for defined data type
C ColinTaylor Part of the Furniture Nov 16, 2014 #2 Looks like google has the answer: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=85999
L logic88 Occasional Visitor Nov 16, 2014 #3 Awesome. Adding those options to the mount command resolved the issue. Since the same volume mounted OK on my old WRT router without those switches, I didn't think to check for a Samba bug. I thought it might have been an Asus or Merlin issue. Thanks for the link!
Awesome. Adding those options to the mount command resolved the issue. Since the same volume mounted OK on my old WRT router without those switches, I didn't think to check for a Samba bug. I thought it might have been an Asus or Merlin issue. Thanks for the link!