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2018 Jan 09
2
Issues accessing ZFS-shares on Linux
...race to
that particular PID and tried connecting to one ZFS-share. There was
indeed an error which might have something to do with this issue:
Line 2001: lstat("/tank/rex", 0x7fff1f6fb2c0) = -1 ENOENT (No such
file or directory)
Im sure that folder exists (files have been omitted):
aurinko at punishedkorppu:~$ cd /tank/rex
aurinko at punishedkorppu:/tank/rex$ ls -hal
total 32M
drwxrwxrwx 12 rex rex 20 Dec 24 19:09 .
Full stracefile can be found here:
https://pastebin.com/raw/i5BpVPuY
Jeremy Allison via samba kirjoitti 9.1.2018 klo 0:57:
> On Mon, Jan 08, 2018 at 11...
2018 Jan 08
2
Issues accessing ZFS-shares on Linux
Hi,
I am having a really strange problem with my Samba shares on Debian
Buster. None of the users can access any shares, which reside on
ZFS-filesystem. Any other share works just fine. For example, if I
create a normal folder to /home with same permissions and replace a
ZFS-share with that, it works fine.
When accessing any ZFS-shares the following error is recorded:
Jan 08 22:39:56
2018 Jan 10
2
Issues accessing ZFS-shares on Linux
...hare. There was
>> indeed an error which might have something to do with this issue:
>>
>> Line 2001: lstat("/tank/rex", 0x7fff1f6fb2c0) = -1 ENOENT (No such
>> file or directory)
>>
>> Im sure that folder exists (files have been omitted):
>> aurinko at punishedkorppu:~$ cd /tank/rex
>> aurinko at punishedkorppu:/tank/rex$ ls -hal
>> total 32M
>> drwxrwxrwx 12 rex rex 20 Dec 24 19:09 .
>
> Well that looks like your issue. You need to figure
> out why lstat("/tank/rex") is failing on an existin...
2018 Jan 10
2
Issues accessing ZFS-shares on Linux
I think it may have something to do with my disks being encrypted. This
issue happened after updating systemd to version 236, ZoL to 0.7.4 and
kernel to 4.14.
I have always mounted the pool manually by first opening LUKS-encrypted
disks and after that issuing zpool import tank.
Is there any way to still use systemd to manage smbd or do I have to
just always start it manually?
This is how the