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2010 Mar 25
0
Can't access opaque symlinks pointing to another Samba mount
...s. Except when the symlink points to a file that is on a CIFS mount. So say I have computer B (running Mac OS X) that shares something using Samba. I mount such share on computer A, in /mnt/hdd-air. Then, on a share of computer A, I create a symlink to a file in /mnt/hdd-air: ln -s /mnt/hdd-air/gh/TimeMachine/file2 /mnt/hdd0/shares/TimeMachine/file2 If I mount my TimeMachine share (on computer A or any other computer), file2 is listed, but I can't access it. That is, it can't be accessed UNLESS the file was accessed successfully in the last second! Here's a test case I created on computer...
2019 Feb 10
1
Issues with using Samba share from Mac OS
...ecessary support for Time Machine and installed it on my linux system (ubuntu 18.04), and I have it sharing a volume which I can mount from my Mac. A good start ;) The problem is that I get permission errors whenever I try and create any files or directories on the share from the Mac: henry-crunn:timemachine rful011$ id uid=501(rful011) gid=20(staff) … henry-crunn:timemachine rful011$ ls -l /Volumes/ total 64 lrwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel 1 3 Feb 10:43 Macintosh HD -> / drwx------ 1 rful011 staff 16384 3 Feb 12:04 timemachine henry-crunn:timemachine rful011$ touch /Volumes/timemachine/te...
2018 Sep 20
2
4.8.5 + TimeMachine = Disk identity changed on every connect, cannot backup
Hi, I configured Samba 4.8.5 on Debian (Buster) with vfs_fruit as a TimeMachine destination and while it detects it and does the initial backup to some extent (30GB out of 200GB), TimeMachine then fails with a message about the disk identity having changed. Options are “don’t backup” and “backup anyway”. When using “backup anyway”, the backup creates a secondary sparse image a...
2018 Sep 11
1
Samba 4.8.5 breaks Time Machine support
...changed since the previous backup". Verifying the backup would give the message: "Time Machine couldn't verify your backups, because verification was interrupted". The system log on the Mac would show the following errors: Failed to create Time Machine Information file /Volumes/timemachine-1/philwo-imac.sparsebundle/com.apple.TimeMachine.MachineID.plist, error: Error Domain=NSPOSIXErrorDomain Code=13 "Permission denied" UserInfo={NSFilePath=/Volumes/timemachine-1/philwo-imac.sparsebundle/com.apple.TimeMachine.MachineID.plist, NSLocalizedDescription=/Volumes/timemachine-1/ph...
2018 Sep 17
0
4.8.5 + TimeMachine = Disk identity changed on every connect, cannot backup
I configured Samba 4.8.5 on Debian with vfs_fruit as a TimeMachine destination and while it detects it and does the initial backup to some extent (300GB out of 600GB), TimeMachine then fails with a message about the disk identity having changed. Options are “don’t backup” and “backup anyway”. When using “backup anyway”, the backup creates a secondary sparse image...
2019 Sep 18
3
Change in behaviour for the "%U" substitution in 4.10.8?
I have now - the 'net view' output is now sensible, and reports "Time Machine for gac" (which is the expected comment). But in log.smbd, it is now looking for a folder called "/backups/timemachine/DOMAIN\username" so access to the share itself is still not working 18 Sep 2019, 11:54 by samba at lists.samba.org: > Have you tried to replace?%U in the path off?the?not working share with ?%u? ? > ? > ? > ? > Greetz, > ? > Louis > ? > ? > >
2016 Oct 10
0
Mac OS Timemachine over SMB
Hello Kevin, Mac OS by default looks for TimeMachine volumes over AFP not CIFS-SMB… Like you, I experimented with Samba a couple of years ago to try to get it to work anyway. With a few modifications on the client’s part and some configuration on the Samba server I got it to work… but recovery only worked for clients that I had configured in advan...
2019 Feb 14
4
Issues with using Samba share from Mac OS
...tr fruit:aapl = yes [printers] comment = All Printers browseable = no path = /var/spool/samba printable = yes guest ok = no read only = yes create mask = 0700 [print$] comment = Printer Drivers path = /var/lib/samba/printers browseable = yes read only = yes guest ok = no [timemachine] comment = Time Machine path = /mnt/macmini-bb/timemachine browseable = yes writeable = yes create mask = 0600 directory mask = 0700 spotlight = no fruit:time machine = yes smb logs super at fulton:~$ cat /var/log/samba/log.smbd [2019/02/14 11:07:26.428264, 0] ../lib/uti...
2018 Sep 24
3
[Announce] Samba 4.9.1 Available for Download
======================================================== "By failing to prepare, you are preparing to fail." Benjamin Franklin ======================================================== Release Announcements --------------------- This is the latest stable release of the Samba 4.9 release series. Major enhancements include: --------------------------- o s3: nmbd: Stop
2018 Sep 24
3
[Announce] Samba 4.9.1 Available for Download
======================================================== "By failing to prepare, you are preparing to fail." Benjamin Franklin ======================================================== Release Announcements --------------------- This is the latest stable release of the Samba 4.9 release series. Major enhancements include: --------------------------- o s3: nmbd: Stop
2016 Oct 09
2
Mac OS Timemachine over SMB
Is it possible to backup Mac OS devices through a Samba share on Samba 4.4.6 on Fedora 24 with Time Machine? I am able to successfully advertise the share through Avahi, connect to it in Finder, and read/write files. I am also able to see the share as a destination in Time Machine, but selecting it shows an error that "The selected network backup disk does not support the required
2018 Sep 24
3
Debian Stretch AMD64 only, Samba 4.9.1 Available TESTING
...loads.van-belle.nl/samba4/Buildlogs/stretch-experimental/ ) >From my changelog. samba (2:4.9.0+dfsg-1.1nmu~deb9) stretch; urgency=medium . * Non-maintainer upload. * Rebuild from Debian stretch from Debian Experimental * Bump build-depends cmocka 1.1.2 * enabled --enable-spotlight to make TimeMachine work * d/control added tracker libtracker-sparql-1.0-dev libtracker-miner-1.0-dev needed for TimeMachine So its all there. If your able to test this, would be great, i dont have an "apple" here to test this. Greetz, Louis > -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- > Van: Daniel S...
2018 Mar 21
0
samba 4.8.0 Time Machine crashes on Mac
...10.13.3 (17D47) Server: smb.conf: [global] workgroup = SAMBA security = user passdb backend = tdbsam durable handles = yes kernel oplocks = no kernel share modes = no posix locking = no fruit:time machine = yes invalid users = root encrypt passwords = yes [TimeMachineD] path = /data browseable = yes fruit:time machine = yes vfs objects = catia fruit streams_xattr fruit:aapl = yes valid users = tmachine read only = No inherit acls = yes Expected TimeMachine snapshot: 130GB Samba share size: 950GB smbd.log: [2018/03/21 11:15:13.5...
2019 Feb 14
0
Issues with using Samba share from Mac OS
Hai, https://downloads.van-belle.nl/samba4/examples/ Here are 2 files for a time machine setup. An example config : samba-491-conf.txt And the timemachine.service file Get them and adjust your config. These are tested by other samba list users and they reported this works. Greetz, Louis > -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- > Van: samba [mailto:samba-bounces at lists.samba.org] Namens > Russell Fulton via samba > Verzonden: donderda...
2019 Sep 04
4
Samba, Time Machine, and ADS
...idmap config AD:backend = ad idmap config AD:range = 10000-9999999999 log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m max log size = 1000 log level = 5 netbios name = MYHOST server string = Samba %v (%h) vfs objects = catia fruit streams_xattr fruit:time machine = yes fruit:time machine max size = 1024G [TimeMachineBackup] writeable = yes browsable = yes path = /var/timemachine Cluebat, anyone? // Best wishes; Johan
2019 Sep 06
2
Change in behaviour for the "%U" substitution in 4.10.8?
...I have two shares that are configured to use %U username substitutions; one is the standard "homes" share in order to expose "/shares/domain/username" via "\\server\username". The second is a Time Machine share to expose each users TM backups in "/shares/backups/timemachine/username" via "\\server\timemachine" I upgraded from 4.10.7 to 4.10.8 this morning, and these two shares are now not working correctly because it seems that the username provided by %U is now prefixed with the domain name in lowercase: --- [2019/09/06 07:57:58.812904,? 0] ../../sou...
2020 May 11
3
Clients send tons of Notiftication requests
...t driver = yes writable = no browsable = no printable = yes guest ok = yes path = /var/spool/smb [Web] comment = System default share path = /share/CACHEDEV1_DATA/Web browsable = yes oplocks = yes ftp write only = no recycle bin = yes recycle bin administrators only = no qbox = no timemachine = no public = yes invalid users = "guest","kodi" read list = @"nas" write list = "admin","luca" valid users = "root","admin","luca",@"nas" inherit permissions = yes shadow:showprevious = yes shadow:sna...
2020 Apr 07
1
issues with Time Machine - did macOS change how they handle things?
...a permissions issue, but for debugging purposes I have /usr/local/smb set to 0777 and still get the error. `ls -la` showing permissions of the share point: drwxrwxrwx 5 MY_USER smbusers 4096 Apr 3 12:35 smb I find the following possibly helpful error in the log: Failed to create '/Volumes/.timemachine/SERVER._smb._tcp.local/DDE06691-7411-41DD-8419-24FEFC21CE29/TimeMachine Set A - SMB/8E394711-7E3F-520B-800C-192D4F680177.sparsebundle', results: { }, error: 13 Permission denied Then, Backup failed with error 20: 20 afp.conf: [Global] ; Global server settings vol preset = default_for_all log...
2019 Sep 05
0
Samba, Time Machine, and ADS
TimeMachine is NOT enabled in the official debian packages. If you want time machine, report it at debian as bug/request if you want this enabled, and untill then, You can use my packages, where timemachine is enabled. Or rebuild the the debian packages your self and enable it, that part only is very easy...
2009 Nov 08
2
Centos as a file storage/backup destination (Advice)
Hello all, am considering setting up centos as a file storage/ backup destination for Mac's TimeMachine. all my users would get synced directly to specific folders on this machine.. needless to say space is of importance. where every user has an average 200 GB of data to b synced (entire system)... I have 27 users hence 27 *200 equals to almost 6 TB so I was considering getting either 4 * 1.5 TB or...