Interesting.
>It has never been an oops and actually 2.5.29 does _not_ hangup anymore!
>Still it stops to copy the files and aborts.
>I am currently retrying with debug enabled...
>
> > Also it may be useful to have the debug output from ntfs (depending on
> what
> > the errors/oops say - they may be sufficient to pinpoint the problem),
> i.e.
> > enable debugging when configuring the kernel, and then as root do: echo
> 1 >
> > /proc/sys/fs/ntfs-debug. Note this will absolutely flood you with debug
> > output so the system will run slow as hell... So it is best to only enable
> > debug messages just before the error occurs if that is possible.
>
>oops. forget that above. Oh yes, ntfs is really reporting much.
>You can find the output at ftp.schottelius.org:/pub/tmp, it's about
>600k compressed.
Where is it? It doesn't appear - I just looked...
>I am really happy that this time the cp did not hald my system!
>
>p.s.: what was the maximal file size on ext3 ? I just gunzipped a 4gb
> file (the ntfs image the whole story is about), which could not
> be transfered through scp/ftp in this size...
Sorry not sure. I think it is dependent on the fs block size you use...
Anton
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