[CentOS] 2 TB limit on a samba share
nate
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Steve Campbell wrote: > 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? You often don't need to be concerned about the amount of space being reported by a network file system, it could be a limitation in the client driver itself. Usually what happens when the client thinks it is full is it just says so via df but still can send data because the file system really isn't full. My NAS cluster actually has an option to "fake" what it reports to clients as how large the volume is for reasons similar to this. What I would suggest is assuming the LS is empty, fill it up and see what happens. nate
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