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Author Topic: [Solved - partially] Problems with files larger than 2Gb.  (Read 7299 times)

albuemil

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[Solved - partially] Problems with files larger than 2Gb.
« on: February 07, 2012, 12:32:40 AM »

I just noticed a very weird problem.
I have a folder where i have some big files, through the local network (from Win7 and WinXP) i can see and access the files without problems.
The problem is that AjaxExplorer marks those files as folders and because of that i cannot download them remotely (only through the local network).

Also, if i run a shell on the NAS, "ls -l" shows the files correctly (without the "d" flag), but if i run Midnight Commander it doesn't show the files at all (it's like they don't even exist).

Does anybody have any idea what's wrong and how can i access those files remotely ?

At first i thought some file got corrupted, but now i see that it does the same with every file that is bigger than 2Gb.
« Last Edit: June 07, 2012, 01:59:28 AM by albuemil »
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ivan

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Re: Problems with files larger than 2Gb.
« Reply #1 on: February 07, 2012, 04:27:31 AM »

What are you using for remote access to those files?  If it is FTP, older FTP clients had a built in limit of 2GB for files and as far as I know DOS still does.
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albuemil

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Re: Problems with files larger than 2Gb.
« Reply #2 on: February 07, 2012, 05:38:40 AM »

It's not over FTP (haven't tested that yet), it's using the Ajax Explorer that comes with the NAS. The Ajax Explorer sees all files bigger than 2 Gb as folders and of course fails if i try to download them or to enter the folder.

Also, if i log in through telnet, when i list the files i can see all the files, but the Midnight Commander program (installed through FFP) doesn't see any of the files that are bigger than 2Gb.

P.S. I've tried both with a limited access user and with the admin/root user, same exact thing happens in Ajax Explorer.
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albuemil

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Re: Problems with files larger than 2Gb.
« Reply #3 on: February 20, 2012, 12:03:54 AM »

So, nobody has any idea ?

Could somebody check if they have the same problem ?

Problem description : files larger than 2Gb are not accessible through the Ajax Explorer (they show up as folders instead of files), but they work correctly through network share.
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albert

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Re: Problems with files larger than 2Gb.
« Reply #4 on: February 20, 2012, 05:02:21 AM »

Confirmed problem is related to current AjaXplorer version (ie, v2.7.2). I'm still trying to get the latest version working but is facing some issue.
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albuemil

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Re: Problems with files larger than 2Gb.
« Reply #5 on: February 20, 2012, 11:16:10 AM »

Thanx for confirming, at least i know it's not just my device (i thought i might have done something wrong to it).
I'll post on the Firmware wishlist, maybe they'll upgrade the AjaxExplorer and fix this problem.
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albuemil

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Re: Problems with files larger than 2Gb.
« Reply #6 on: June 07, 2012, 01:58:43 AM »

I have updated Fun_Plug to 0.7 and now the problem is partially gone. From Midnight Commander (mc) running through SSH (i use putty) I can finally see the files that are larger than 2gb.
From AjaxExplorer it still doesn't work since i couldn't find a way to upgrade it.

P.S. i use a lot mc through putty to move/copy files from one HDD to the other without having to use another computer, now i can finally copy/move the big files too. It's faster to move files from one HDD to the other through SSH (putty) than moving them through my PC connected to the NAS.
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