Hi again. Still having fun here with NASLite but have a question please.
This morning I used Acronis TrueImage to make an image across the network to a NASLite folder. TrueImage said the operation completed but with errors, indicating that it couldn't open the archive for read a couple of times.
I set TrueImage to verify the archive, but it just failed, saying the archive is corrupted.
I see, in the SMP/CIFS Server Log the following message repeated around 80 times:
Quote:
# [2006/06/24 15:26:26, 0] smbd/reply.c:reply_write_and_X(2579)
# reply_write_and_X - large offset (1 << 32) used and we don't support 64 bit offsets.
I googled "we don't support 64 bit offsets" and found a bit of discussion at the SAMBA site, but didn't find a lot so I'm not sure what this means exactly. Frankly, I'm not sure I would know what it meant even if I HAD found a lot.
Does this just mean I can't create images over the network, or that something is wrong somewhere? Have you seen this before?
Does the same situation apply with NASLite+ or the upcoming Version 2? I seem to recall reading here somewhere on the forum that NASLite+ would speed things up considerably in some respects. Would buying NASLite+ now, rather than waiting for version 2, address this issue?
Thanks! Steve