On Wed, 2007-10-24 at 15:31 -0500, Mr Barry Cisna wrote: > Hello All, > > I'm not sure this is a limitation of Linux or vsftp? Our school purchased > Adobe Premium Design( on DVD), for Winders,so I uploaded to our vsftp > server. The upload was fine but after uploading I wanted to chmod the > files to 755,so whoever wanted to access them could install right from the > ftp server. > I could not cd into that directory? As soon as I cut the "bulk" of the > subfolders and pasted into another directory( just to test my theory). I > could then cd into the Adobe directory. So,,, what is the default maximum > file/folder size for Linux,or vsftp? > Is this the maxfilesize that I can not even remember were this is located > now? I've never run into this scenario before. > The directory shows to be 1.9 GB in size when i do properties on it. Sounds like a hard drive problem. My /opt folder is 74+GB (and growing) and it displays and is accessible just fine. Check out dmesg and /var/log/messages for errors. Check the perms on the folder one up from the the location of the new files. > > Thanks, > > Barry Cisna > westcentral school > > _______________________________________________ > K12OSN mailing list > K12OSN redhat com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/k12osn > For more info see <http://www.k12os.org> > -- James P. Kinney III CEO & Director of Engineering Local Net Solutions,LLC 770-493-8244 http://www.localnetsolutions.com GPG ID: 829C6CA7 James P. Kinney III (M.S. Physics) <jkinney localnetsolutions com> Fingerprint = 3C9E 6366 54FC A3FE BA4D 0659 6190 ADC3 829C 6CA7
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