[CentOS] 2 TB limit on a samba share
Steve Campbell
campbell at cnpapers.comFri Nov 6 15:04:41 UTC 2009
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I'm running a server with Centos 3 that I have set up a smbfs share to a Buffalo LinkStation. The LS has 4 drives configured with RAID 5. Each disk has 1 TB capacity, so the resulting drive is approximately 2.7 TB. When doing a df, the result shows 2 TB, and no used blocks. Is there some setting I can change so that Centos sees and uses all 2.7 TB or does Centos 3 not support this? Steve Campbell
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