[K12OSN] maximum directory size for linux /vsftp

Micha Silver micha at arava.co.il
Thu Oct 25 07:18:07 UTC 2007


This might throw some light on the prob:

https://www.centos.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?forum=7&topic_id=3839&viewmode=threaded



Terrell Prudé Jr. wrote:

> I've got directories way, waaaaay bigger than that, full of files 
> large and small.  Are you sure there aren't any funky characters in 
> the dir that you're missing?  Are permissions on that directory still 
> set to execute (for directories, that means "you can enter and view 
> the files in me")?
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> 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.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Barry Cisna
>> westcentral school
>>
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