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Thu, 06 Dec 2018 13:28:10 +0700 Date: Thu, 6 Dec 2018 14:27:56 +0800 From: Erich Dollansky To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: can't copy files >= 1M to NFS share Message-ID: <20181206142756.0c4ee863.freebsd.ed.lists@sumeritec.com> In-Reply-To: <20181206020451.DE4E9103AC@mailuser.nyi.internal> References: <20181206020451.DE4E9103AC@mailuser.nyi.internal> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-OutGoing-Spam-Status: No, score=-1.0 X-AuthUser: freebsd.ed.lists@sumeritec.com X-Originating-IP: 153.92.8.106 X-Spampanel-Domain: out.niagahoster.com X-Spampanel-Username: niaga Authentication-Results: antispamcloud.com; auth=pass (login) smtp.auth=niaga@out.niagahoster.com X-Spampanel-Outgoing-Class: unsure X-Spampanel-Outgoing-Evidence: Combined (0.23) X-Recommended-Action: accept X-Filter-ID: EX5BVjFpneJeBchSMxfU5ppPH9Xtodq5C+JHK3Lw3nB602E9L7XzfQH6nu9C/Fh9KJzpNe6xgvOx q3u0UDjvO16ABlNNUDIJIcF7N1k9wYur48C+/LzRqVzELXf1NLUsbNbo7palBZjCExzO+3olYvSK tiIUqd4g30q0afoXTEDO4k7ydv2Rs1VgfbHBQGgnSBWlL1zfgiPkRstzHteqQdUT0nBB6QFHoGZf ZfY3kZdORKRz851Wr0KeIdXMs8W0BV6kIJJGJPJjVG9PrsT8YcGfiasEauHZu4MfVZjA96EJfvOj JECep65dIBh92z+nDD2gT2inkFvv0JWjnb/IrH7z+YauX/TUnX9nBqcvEWtGC53MZRR6sQBUf+3R GI7qa79VWvIC7YhNSc5yi7SDTTW5KDfvCgzPRFW9kOuxXwthYiyAm6HMnFRMH2XEM34an71UyEAm SYRWDakYlAJqAMcksCiD7GGgTVI22JLT+xx6UYABPEJmokgMViEN6xeV5xw+1JGTSb+RC3fnxNB9 mtjlDHh8k6TTdHl8m1/8O//ZY0GwDLw2/bz2b/NC5od4fA+YGRSalkhjyc+1eA96n9v6R+tXXh4I JBiq1bXY7gbwgYYspfxF92iYmV2uQgtTV1pXtzruWWPN56IsTZzjIqnPBUVe4xsqa914l73TpfiI j5/9sTarerEFWnFV3mOgoAHgj/P/vFSco+8e0gJieh/CvWri5gbAhVHZkfU3jBnLEj8oWM9RA/pz h0PmiVAmHHASJNUmoOHSoqgqxfHmWf949sgdc1dZWyTP3a/tL5oCTHlWc6dzddAaA7Xk+wfulkpD I58YAOM8cGmzZ7ck1FS5p/RPodJh3mi0BZLMlLmck7KELyBIrqpJvm6Ad2PQHYWFBnqZU5QWxIkp cS9ctpFVgpT1b21uZVckGp0ccOZSmLrZ3iQSWo7NNNTx4N8tprCltM5Y/qkig8B6zyvgSb3vpY06 22hUx1wExKpS2z0= X-Report-Abuse-To: spam@quarantine1.antispamcloud.com X-Rspamd-Queue-Id: 8EA3B867A4 X-Spamd-Result: default: False [5.73 / 15.00]; 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I do what you are doing all the while between FreeBSD machines. Except that there is the target full or quotas limit the receiving side. Erich On Wed, 5 Dec 2018 20:04:52 -0600 Carson Chittom wrote: > I've got an 11.2 system acting as my media server. I'm successfully > exporting the directory which contains the media files via NFS, so > that they're accessible on my workstation, which is running Windows > 10 Pro. I can read the files fine from the Windows machine using the > built-in Microsoft NFS client, and I can create directories, new > files, and so forth from the Windows machine in the share. > > The issue is that I can't copy any files greater than or equal to 1M > from the Windows system to the NFS share. I confirmed this by using > dd to create a file which is 1023k, which I was able to copy, and one > which is 1024k, which I was not. I get the same behavior whether I > try to drag-and-drop into the NFS share, copy-and-paste, or using > "copy" in the Windows Command Prompt. The error that Windows > immediately gives me is "Error 0x8007045D: The request could not be > performed because of an I/O device error." (And again, I *don't* get > this error if the file is under 1M.) > > I've done some web searches, and there's a fair amount of that > particular error code--but nothing that I saw seemed directly > relevant (mostly about timeouts...but I'm getting the error > immediately). Maybe I'm just bad at Google. > > My /etc/exports is unexceptional, literally just the line: > > /usr/local/plexdata -mapall=plex > > Unfortunately, I don't have another system to hand to test mounting > the share. So at this point, I'm not sure where to poke. Is this > something I can address from the FreeBSD side? A limitation of the > Windows NFS client? Some unfortunate combination of them? > > If anybody can point me in the right direction, I'd be appreciative. > _______________________________________________ > freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list > https://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions > To unsubscribe, send any mail to > "freebsd-questions-unsubscribe@freebsd.org"