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Can't copy large files to any Samba share

Just updated to Mavericks but i'm having big problems moving bigger files (so far i've tried a couple of 4GB files) to a SMB share. Just the other day i could copy these files over just fine under Mountain Lion but Mavericks throws this error:


"The item blablabla.bla can't be copied because it's too large for the volume's format"


So far i've tried with a couple of files smaller than 4GB (up to 2.5gb so far) work just fine. No write errors either. The files can be copied without problems when i boot from my older harddrive with Mountain Lion still on it so i'm going to go out on a limb and say it's not a file or server error but a Mavericks error. Anyone know why or what to edit for this to work normally again?

OS X Mavericks (10.9)

Posted on Oct 31, 2013 2:46 PM

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Nov 10, 2013 5:30 AM in response to C44Supra

I have temporarily resolved this problem by reconnecting to the server and shares differently.


  1. Disconnect from the server
  2. In Finder, select "Go" and then "Connect to server..."
  3. For server address enter: CIFS://ServerNameOrIPAdress/
  4. Select the shares you need


You will now be able to move bigger files to SMB shares again. For ease of use, drag a share or a folder within a share to your Sidebar.


As it appears Apple has implemented a newer version of the SMB protocol, SMB2, that is still somewhat buggy and will throw errors like these.


I hope this helps someone else as well.

Can't copy large files to any Samba share

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