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| #8620 | obsolete | file io problems with large files across shared network forlders or locally too | ||
| Description |
Hello, I am seeing problems when either reading large files across a shared network folder and or saving files across shared network folders. This also occurs with the same large files when they are copied locally to the vb. The problems seem to occur only on large files say 500mg - 3gig in size. Do not see problem on smaller files. The failure is not always in the same spot, but the internal buffers of vb must be getting messed up somehow, since the data being passed back to my app is corrupted or the data that ends up being written is corrupted. I have tried this with two separate applications which both do a tremendous amount file i/o. If these apps are run in a non-vb environment they perform fine with the file io. If the apps are taken to a vmware environment, they also perform fine. I did not see this behavior in vb 3x. There just seems to be some instability when doing a tremendous amount of continuous file io. sorry i cannot be more specific, but never had these problems prior to vb4 thank you, art |
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| #1436 | fixed | file attributes in shared folder disappear -> Fixed in VBox 3.0.x | ||
| Description |
On Windows XP Guest the fileattributes like invisible or write-protect disappear in the shared folder |
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| #7218 | duplicate | file attribute (=modification date) lost when copying a file to a share folder | ||
| Description |
when I copy a file to a shared folder in my WinXP guest, the modification time of the copied file is changed to the current time. This does not occur for other WinXP drives, including network drives other than VB shared folders (such as a folder of the Ubuntu host shared via Samba). It is important to preserve this key info of the file. I reported this problem to the forum, under the following topic: "preserving file attributes in shared folders" http://forums.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=32388 My Virtual Box version is OSE 3.0.8 |
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