> On 12 Jun 2019, at 22:21, Eugene Grosbein wrote:
>
> 12.06.2019 12:17, O'Connor, Daniel wrote:
>
The Samba 4 ZFS is from https://wiki.freebsd.org/Samba4ZFS (which I
wrote..)
>
> You should correct this page and change the line for /etc/fstab
> and use non-zero value for fsck pas
12.06.2019 12:17, O'Connor, Daniel wrote:
>>> The Samba 4 ZFS is from https://wiki.freebsd.org/Samba4ZFS (which I wrote..)
You should correct this page and change the line for /etc/fstab
and use non-zero value for fsck pass number.
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> On 12 Jun 2019, at 15:47, Patrick M. Hausen wrote:
>> Am 12.06.2019 um 03:04 schrieb O'Connor, Daniel :
>> I have a small UFS partition that is the sysvol for Samba 4 (otherwise it
>> doesn't work due to ACL issues).
>
> AFAIK this was fixed by iX Systems for Samba 4.9:
>
> https://j
> On 12 Jun 2019, at 15:51, Eugene Grosbein wrote:
>
>>
>> Oh I see for the passno field.. It must be non-zero it fsck won't check it
>> at all!
>
> And you don't need to change /etc/rc.d/fsck script at all.
Yeah I reverted that change now.
Thanks again :)
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12.06.2019 12:17, O'Connor, Daniel wrote:
>> Please show your /etc/fstab line for this UFS-inside-ZVOL and your changes
>> to rc.d/fsck.
>> Your logs do not show that fsck is started so I presume some mistake in the
>> /etc/fstab.
>> Maybe you forgot that it needs non-zero sixth field.
>
> The
Hi all,
> Am 12.06.2019 um 03:04 schrieb O'Connor, Daniel :
> I have a small UFS partition that is the sysvol for Samba 4 (otherwise it
> doesn't work due to ACL issues).
AFAIK this was fixed by iX Systems for Samba 4.9:
https://jira.ixsystems.com/browse/NAS-100698
You might want to c
> On 12 Jun 2019, at 14:40, Eugene Grosbein wrote:
>
> 12.06.2019 8:04, O'Connor, Daniel wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> I have a small UFS partition that is the sysvol for Samba 4 (otherwise it
>> doesn't work due to ACL issues).
>>
>> I found that I usually have to manually fsck it on a bad reboot, ev
12.06.2019 8:04, O'Connor, Daniel wrote:
> Hi,
> I have a small UFS partition that is the sysvol for Samba 4 (otherwise it
> doesn't work due to ACL issues).
>
> I found that I usually have to manually fsck it on a bad reboot, even if I
> have fsck_y_enable so I added a hack to /etc/rc.d/fsck t