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patzik
Sep 03, 2012Aspirant
Wrong filesizes in AjaXplorer
I installed AjaXplorer on my readnas ultra, but when browsing directories on the NAS all the filesizes are much smaller than they really are.
8,1 Gigabyte converts to 142,01 Mb for instance.
Any suggestions?
8,1 Gigabyte converts to 142,01 Mb for instance.
Any suggestions?
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- patzikAspirantNo, tried ntfs and ext3
filesize end up being 4.294.967.296 bytes. Seems to be a 32bit problem? - StephenBGuru - Experienced UserThat certainly sounds like a 32 bit problem. 2**32 is 4.294.967.296.
Try copying with some other tool, and see if it works. - patzikAspirantusing cifs I have no problems copying to and from the has, however I would like to copy files directly from the nas to a usb drive connected to the nas to improve speed. AjaXplorer seemed a nice solution for this, don't know how use to do it without the files being transfered via the computer I use (wifi so slow)
- tiranorAspirantI don't have any problem copying 8GB files between repositories, but i don't have anything to try with a usb drive.
- StephenBGuru - Experienced User
If you are moving directories, use Frontview Backup.patzik wrote: using cifs I have no problems copying to and from the has, however I would like to copy files directly from the nas to a usb drive connected to the nas to improve speed. AjaXplorer seemed a nice solution for this, don't know how use to do it without the files being transfered via the computer I use (wifi so slow) - patzikAspirantActually when copying to the internal drive the problem is the same...
- patzikAspirantI just installed the latest version, and am still having the same problem. When copying/downloading any file over 4GB the file gets cut off.
The size it copies to is 4,294,967,296 bytes.
Anyone else having this problem?
Anyone know a solution? - StephenBGuru - Experienced User
- patzikAspirantThat's a link to this topic, don't understand what you mean...
- StephenBGuru - Experienced User
patzik wrote: That's a link to this topic, don't understand what you mean...
Sorry :oops:
Have you tried doing a transfer to an internal drive? I am wondering if only the USB copying has this problem.
Also, was the original file > 9 GB?
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