Adobe Media Encoder (Error compiling movie) Unknown error when writing to Isilon OneFS 6.5.5.18

Adobe Media Encoder (Error compiling movie) Unknown error when writing to Isilon OneFS 6.5.5.18 while using Adobe Premiere Pro.
Process:         Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2014
Path: /Applications/Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2014/Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2014.app/Contents/MacOS/Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2014
Identifier: com.adobe.AdobePremierePro
Version:         8.1.0 (8.1.0)
Code Type: X86-64 (Native)
Parent Process: launchd [2538]
Responsible:     Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2014
Date/Time: 2015-01-06 14:04:23.500 -0700
OS Version:      Mac OS X 10.9.2 (13C64)
Report Version:  11
Crashed Thread: 55  Dispatch queue: com.apple.root.default-priority
Exception Type: EXC_BAD_ACCESS (SIGSEGV)
Exception Codes: KERN_INVALID_ADDRESS at 0x0000000000000000
Customer created test export with 777 permissions and set mount parameters to the following:
mount_nfs -o vers=3,tcp,rdirplus,intr,nolocks,async,rsize=32768,wsize=32768
  -- Original mount options:
     General mount flags: 0x40 async
     NFS parameters: vers=3,tcp,nolocks,rsize=32768,wsize=32768,rdirplus
  -- Current mount parameters:
     General mount flags: 0x4000058 async,nodev,nosuid multilabel
     NFS parameters: vers=3,tcp,port=2049,nomntudp,hard,nointr,noresvport,negnamecache,callumnt,nolocks,quota, rsize=32768,wsize=32768,readahead=16,dsize=32768,rdirplus,nodumbtimr,timeo=10,maxgroups=16 ,acregmin=5,acregmax=60,acdirmin=5,acdirmax=60,nomutejukebox,nonfc,sec=sys
The pcap shows once the movie is created a lockup call is responded from Isilon with Error: NFS3ERR_NOENT
478         V3 CREATE Call (Reply In 479), DH: 0xea5f731c/QBRSN-0-0-1.mov Mode: UNCHECKED
479         V3 CREATE Reply (Call In 478)
484         V3 LOOKUP Call (Reply In 485), DH: 0xea5f731c/._QBRSN-0-0-1.mov
485        V3 LOOKUP Reply (Call In 484) Error: NFS3ERR_NOENT
V3 LOOKUP Reply (Call In ....) Error: NFS3ERR_NOENT  -   This is by design of OneFS, we coalesce files and then flush them out to disk which is why the commit time is accurate but the file is not immediately available. however when an async option is used within the mount options this should be avoided if writing asynchronously to the cluster.  Has anyone else seen this behavior lately? (current workaround is to store locally and transfer to the cluster via Finder)

That error can happen for many reasons...one of the reasons that I occassionaly get it is because I try exporting a movie to an external drive that has been formated in the old FAT32 instead of the NTSF standard.  FAT32 only allows for file sizes up to 2 gigs.  And as soon as it reaches that...I would get that error.  I don't know if that is why you are getting that error...but it would be easy to check.  1) are you generating a file that is over 2 gigs?  2) is your drive that you are exporting to FAT 32 (just right click the drive in My Computer and select "properties" then just look for what it says next to "file system".

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