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2019 Oct 29
3
Wiki Page Revisions
On 29/10/2019 13:59, L.P.H. van Belle via samba wrote: > Hai, > > Personaly, i agree with Todd, having a few clear examples with the samba versionnumbering in it. > > How about, adding a sub page in : > https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Configure_Samba_to_Work_Better_with_Mac_OS_X > > With something like a section that shows : "User contributed examples" > >
2019 Oct 29
0
Wiki Page Revisions
...p/Configure_Samba_to_Work_Better_with_Mac_OS_X But, if im read it. Suggested parameters to use in smb.conf file of the Samba server to improve operability with Mac OS X clients.. Ok.. (entering NOOB mode)... Which .. improve operability ? And (in NOOB mode), im asumming that part is only about TimeMachineBackups.. Im also asking myself .. Load in modules (order is critical!) and enable AAPL extensions: I see : [GLOBAL] vfs objects = catia fruit streams_xattr .... And later one.. [TimeMachineBackup] vfs objects = catia fruit streams_xattr fruit:time machine = yes Im (in NOOB mode) im wondering...
2018 Jul 11
0
Samba 4.3.11
On Tue, 10 Jul 2018 18:41:09 -0400 rac8006 at aol.com wrote: > > Here is the smb.conf file. The process that I straced is smbd -D > running on the WD MyCloud. It is running debian with busybox. > > Is there a way to determine who or what contacted the My cloud? I > usually have three My Cloud devices on the network. One running > debian linux with samba 4.0.0rc5 the
2019 Sep 04
4
Samba, Time Machine, and ADS
Dear all; I?m running smbd 4.9.5-Debian and I?m struggling to get Time Machine support to work. The server is running Debian Buster, and the client is macOS High Sierra. I can mount the share just fine on its own, but as soon as I tell Time Machine to ?Back Up Now?, it says ?Preparing Backup,? ?Looking for Backup Disk,? and then nothing. The little red exclamation mark tells me that "The
2020 Feb 18
0
vfs fruit disk_free fails on tmsize overflow with macOS Time Machine
Hi I apt installed Samba Version 4.9.5-Debian (latest in their repos) on a fresh-built Raspbian Buster Lite release 2020-02-05. I put together the configuration outlined below by using the docs at https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Configure_Samba_to_Work_Better_with_Mac_OS_X and https://www.samba.org/samba/docs/current/man-html/vfs_fruit.8.html. The underlying usb hard drive is an ext4 partition
2019 Apr 13
2
OS X client symlinks
When you say “real symlinks on OSX” do you mean an “alias” that Finder would create? Or a Unix-type symlink using the “ ln -s file link” command in Terminal? A Finder alias is not the same as a Unix-type symlink. My NAS runs Debian Linux with version 4.3.11 of smbd; my clients are all OSX Mojave. If I create an alias using Finder on the NAS, it behaves like a normal alias in OSX UNLESS I move
2018 Jul 09
5
Samba 4.3.11
What condition would cause smbd to call quotactl every minute? It also does a stat64 on each mount point in the mtab file.
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. + what Rowland told you. ;-) Greetz, Louis > -----Oorspronkelijk