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#1 2011-02-09 00:17:02

RobRoy
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Registered: 2009-04-07
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Large files - strange behaviour

I tried to backup all content of my Volume_1 to freshly installed new disk, which became Volume_2.

I have fun-plug installed in my NAS and I wanted to use Midnight Commander to copy files between both disks, which I thought is simplest way for unexperienced Linux user like me.

The only problem is when I tried to copy large files which are DVD iso copies I got error like this: "Cannot stat source directory "/mnt/HD/HD_a2/DVD/'filename'.iso. Value too large for definied data type (75)". This file is not visible under mc but I can see this file under windows and it has size 7,6GB. Command ls in directory works but when I tried to copy by command cp I got message "cannot create regular file".

Among answers which I found by google is one which says it can be kernel doesn't support large files. Is it true? As I said I am not experienced Linux user so it's bit strange for me. How can I solve this problem?


PS:I noticed today on co.uk dlink ftp (ftp://ftp.dlink.co.uk/dns/DNS-320/firmware/) new firmware 2.00b6 . Anyone tried it already?

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#2 2011-02-17 19:49:38

RobRoy
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Registered: 2009-04-07
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Re: Large files - strange behaviour

Can anyone has same problem or doesn't it work only for me?

Can you copy large file (~7GB) between your disks?

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#3 2011-02-17 20:04:23

Dlink
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Registered: 2007-11-21
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Re: Large files - strange behaviour

2.00b06 is official release version. Regarding file sizes, I copy data between volumes but I use the NAS to do it usually through Local Backup. I have copied up to 17gb files without issue.

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#4 2011-02-19 01:35:48

ckarv
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Registered: 2011-02-07
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Re: Large files - strange behaviour

I've backed up >150GB using Time Machine, no problem. Further copied a few hundred gigs of 'random' stuff as well.

Connected via AFP.

Running 2.00B6 and OS X 10.6.7 on a Mac Pro.

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