hi! This is *not* a standard question why I can't copy my file that is 2,5Gb over NFS, no. ;-) On the w2k box a NFS export is configured (with some commercial app) so that a NAS share that is 550Gb size is exported to Linux boxes. The problem is that every time user wants to copy a file to this exported share, he get "File size limit exceeded" error. However, it is possible to copy from this share but not the other way around. This was working just fine until the win admin didn't enlarge this NAS share from 350 --> 550Gb. I've tried with all kinds of mount options, but still the same error. "df -h" shows the correct values, and "ulimit -a" shown correct numbers. There is no quota setup on the shares. The client is Redhat 9. with kernel 20.4.20-8 and nfs-utils 1.0.1-3.9. The NFS permissions are ok. Writing and reading to other shares that are also exported on NAS are working fine. Don't know what went wrong here? Any help is appreciated. -- Anze Vidmar <anzevi@xxxxxxxxx> -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list