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Hi,
I have an EX470 with SAN Digital eSATA expansion.
I'm running WHS PP3.
5 disks are full at 98% and 2 at 50% (for a total of 2TB free), all disks are healthy.

When I copy a 30GB file (from Windows 7 64bits) on the share drive, I get "not enough space".

Any idea what is going on?

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Pingouin wrote:
Hi,
I have an EX470 with SAN Digital eSATA expansion.
I'm running WHS PP3.
5 disks are full at 98% and 2 at 50% (for a total of 2TB free), all disks are healthy.

When I copy a 30GB file (from Windows 7 64bits) on the share drive, I get "not enough space".

Any idea what is going on?

Thanks


Try installing TeraCopy on your W7 PC and see if that fixes your issue. I had an issue where suddenly large files would not transfer over, but using TeraCopy fixed the issue (not sure exactly what the issue was, possibly RAM related)

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Thanks for the info.

I noticed that I get the "not enough space" message when I copy the large file to //whs/dir/a but the copy is ok for //whs/dir/b.
After copying the file file to //whs/dir/b I was then able to move it to //whs/dir/a. :-k


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