HI again,
You might remember my Samba-related cry for help, last November. I'm writing
again to report that the problem has been resolved on my systems, as near as I
can tell. Perhaps my experience will help others.
The "fix" has come as a result of some changes to my filesystem structure tha
> On Nov 24, 2019, at 10:19 AM, peter.b...@bsd4all.org wrote:
>
> The fruit module forces avahi or mdns_responder to be compiled as well. A
> share dispappearing could be due to some interaction with avahi. It could be
> that the combination samba+fruit+avahi and samba+avahi is having different
The fruit module forces avahi or mdns_responder to be compiled as well. A share
dispappearing could be due to some interaction with avahi. It could be that the
combination samba+fruit+avahi and samba+avahi is having different behavior.
Peter
> On 24 Nov 2019, at 12:15, Pete French wrote:
>
On 2019-11-24 21:01, Chris Gordon wrote:
Just my 2c...
Since updating to Catalina, I've found lots of problems dealing with SMB using
the Finder window and the items under the Locations side bar. For instance:
- Mount a share. At some point overnight when nothing is using it, the share
is u
Hi Chris,
> On 25 Nov 2019, at 05:12, Chris Gordon wrote:
>
> WARNING: Mostly deviating from a FreeBSD specific discion
>
>> On Nov 23, 2019, at 9:33 PM, Andrew Reilly wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> This is a long-shot question, because it involves a lot of moving
>> pieces, most of which are o
Hi Pete,
Thanks for the suggestions.
FWIW I've been running the fruit extensions and a few other tweaks for quite a
while. My current global configuration contains:
vfs objects = catia fruit streams_xattr zfsacl
fruit:resource = xattr
fruit:locking = netatalk
fruit:time machine = y
WARNING: Mostly deviating from a FreeBSD specific discussion.
> On Nov 23, 2019, at 9:33 PM, Andrew Reilly wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> This is a long-shot question, because it involves a lot of moving
> pieces, most of which are opaque commercial, poorly documented
> things. Never the less, it doe
Hi,
> On 24 Nov 2019, at 02:33, Andrew Reilly wrote:
[tale of woe trimmed]
> I use Lightroom's
> Import function to copy photos off SD cards using the mac's built-in
> SD card reader and register with the catalogue.
[etc]
Long shot, but try using an external SD card reader.
--
Bob Bishop
r
I have a very similar setup to you for serving files to my Mac from a
FreeBSD server. I haven't seen the unmount problem, but I di have a few
oddities until I added the 'fruit' module on the Samba side, which helps
with compatbiloty with the Mac. The appropriate bit of my config looks
like this
Hi Matt,
> On 24 Nov 2019, at 13:46 , Matt Garber wrote:
>
> On Sat, Nov 23, 2019 at 9:34 PM Andrew Reilly wrote:
>
> The other protagonist in this tale, also connected to the gigabit
> LAN, is an iMac running current-Catalina on APFS flash, mounting
> three filesystems over SMB, from Samba 4.
Hi Theron,
> On 24 Nov 2019, at 13:53 , Theron wrote:
>
> On 2019-11-23 21:33, Andrew Reilly wrote:
>> It feels like a
>> time-out bug somewhere, but (a) there is no complaint, and (b) the
>> network traffic is light at the time. Needless to say Apple
>> documentation is useless.
> Maybe there
On 2019-11-23 21:33, Andrew Reilly wrote:
It feels like a
time-out bug somewhere, but (a) there is no complaint, and (b) the
network traffic is light at the time. Needless to say Apple
documentation is useless.
Maybe there is a way to reproduce the Lightroom's file access pattern
from a shell s
On Sat, Nov 23, 2019 at 9:34 PM Andrew Reilly
wrote:
>
> The other protagonist in this tale, also connected to the gigabit
> LAN, is an iMac running current-Catalina on APFS flash, mounting
> three filesystems over SMB, from Samba 4.10.10. After appropriate
> Samba tweaking this seems to be at l
Hi all,
This is a long-shot question, because it involves a lot of moving
pieces, most of which are opaque commercial, poorly documented
things. Never the less, it does involve FreeBSD-stable as one of
the players, and my experience over the years has been that FreeBSD
folk are both knowledgeable
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