This is a discussion on Diffent available size in Samba share and NFS mounted directory - SMB ; I have created an Samba share of a NFS mounted directory. When doing ls using smbclient on the share /somedir I get the following: 58903 blocks of size 524288. 8390 blocks available and on /another/dir: 37544 blocks of size 524288. ...
I have created an Samba share of a NFS mounted directory.
When doing ls using smbclient on the share /somedir I get the following:
58903 blocks of size 524288. 8390 blocks available
and on /another/dir:
37544 blocks of size 524288. 5786 blocks available
When doing the command
df -K 524288
on the Linux-system I get the following:
Filesystem 512K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
10.2.3.4:/some/dir 471230 399317 67126 86% /some/dir
/dev/hda6 37545 29851 5787 84% /another/dir
You can see the significant difference in both total and available blocks
for the NFS mounted directory - but there is only one block difference for
the local partition.
Anyone know why?
And maybe even know how to solve it too?
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