Subject: RE: file >400MB
From: Chris Herrmann (chris@faredge.com.au)
Date: Sun Jul 29 2001 - 19:09:43 EDT
Nope - when setting up our netatalk server we had to copy around 40G of
stuff. was fast, no problems / crashes. Interestingly, it's fairly processor
intensive - afpd was using around 10 - 20% processor time on a PIII866.
Would suggest checking network cards - try giving it a really heavy load
using samba / nfs / anything and see what happens.
-----Original Message-----
From: Luk Vermeylen [mailto:luk.vermeylen@pandora.be]
Sent: Friday, 27 July 2001 09:01
To: netatalk
Subject: file >400MB
Is there a problem for copying files (or directories) bigger than 400MB (or
approx 350) to a netatalk server?
When I copy a dir >400MB from a G4 (mac OS9), it causes a reboot from my
linux server (RH7.1, latest netatalk)
-- Luk Vermeylen Putsebaan 84 2040 Antwerpen 4 luk.vermeylen@pandora.be +32(0)32950012
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