Problem on backup files - Message "File too large"
Posted: Fri Nov 05, 2021 9:25 am
Hello folks,
using a 5big vs2 running the original OS and thanks of FVDW-SL-console 18 and some very helpful posts here I have access to the shares after frontbutton blinking blue, but I stuck w. problem "File too large".
Loading Kernel KIRKWOOD-171-standalone, assemble Raid for md4 - everything's fine, I can see all the shares, most of them contains movies greater than 2 GB.
Using a 1TB-USB-disk formatted ext3, mounted in /mnt/usb for backup w. command 'cp' - result: Some of the files were copied, but not the rest w. message "cp: can't open '/mnt/md4/shares/3/movie-xyz.mp4': File too large"
The same w. expanded glibc-and-tools-archive.tar
Working w.dd on a single file has the same result, but dd-64 on >3,5 GB is ok, but it's troublesome to do that for all files!
Building a small ftp-server w. busybox tcpsvd -vE 192.168.2.252 21 busybox ftpd -w /mnt/md4/shares works fine also w. files < 2 GB, greater same as above.
How can I handle them?
Tried to use vsftpd instead, but it doesn't run...
Any ideas?
BTW a question about iSCSI-files: Where are they located? Can't find them...
using a 5big vs2 running the original OS and thanks of FVDW-SL-console 18 and some very helpful posts here I have access to the shares after frontbutton blinking blue, but I stuck w. problem "File too large".
Loading Kernel KIRKWOOD-171-standalone, assemble Raid for md4 - everything's fine, I can see all the shares, most of them contains movies greater than 2 GB.
Using a 1TB-USB-disk formatted ext3, mounted in /mnt/usb for backup w. command 'cp' - result: Some of the files were copied, but not the rest w. message "cp: can't open '/mnt/md4/shares/3/movie-xyz.mp4': File too large"
The same w. expanded glibc-and-tools-archive.tar
Working w.dd on a single file has the same result, but dd-64 on >3,5 GB is ok, but it's troublesome to do that for all files!
Building a small ftp-server w. busybox tcpsvd -vE 192.168.2.252 21 busybox ftpd -w /mnt/md4/shares works fine also w. files < 2 GB, greater same as above.
How can I handle them?
Tried to use vsftpd instead, but it doesn't run...
Any ideas?
BTW a question about iSCSI-files: Where are they located? Can't find them...