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2019 Oct 29
2
Subject=Re: Mac Clients Disconnect with: source3/smbd/service.c:1050(close_cnum) closed connection to service data
...[global]
min protocol = SMB2
inherit permissions = yes
fruit:advertise_fullsync = true
fruit:aapl = yes
fruit:resource = xattr
[data]
durable handles = yes
kernel oplocks = no
kernel share modes = no
posix locking = no
spotlight = yes
vfs objects = catia fruit streams_xattr
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Louis Waweru
Senior Staff Associate
Department of Psychology
373 Schermerhorn Ext.
Columbia University
(212) 854-8167
(347) 843-9167
2019 Oct 29
0
Subject=Re: Mac Clients Disconnect with: source3/smbd/service.c:1050(close_cnum) closed connection to service data
...ions on the first tcon, so mixing shares with and without fruit will globally disable AAPL if the first tcon is without fruit.
Is fruit:advertise_fullsynce a legal parameter? I don?t see it in the vfs_fruit man page.
inherit permissions should be Share
Torch
> On 28Oct 2019, at 21:07, Louis Waweru <law2175 at columbia.edu> wrote:
>
> (example: Configure Samba to Work Better with Mac OS X [https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Configure_Samba_to_Work_Better_with_Mac_OS_X] <https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Configure_Samba_to_Work_Better_with_Mac_OS_X%5D>).
>
> Thanks for t...
2019 Oct 18
1
Mac Clients Disconnect with: source3/smbd/service.c:1050(close_cnum) closed connection to service data
...= no
Comments in the above show things I have tried enabling and disabling.
Higher log levels don't indicate anything before, between, or after:
../source3/smbd/service.c:1050(close_cnum)
10.11.12.13 (ipv4:10.11.23.13:57939) closed connection to service data
Many thanks,
Louis
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Louis Waweru
Senior Staff Associate
Department of Psychology
373 Schermerhorn Ext.
Columbia University
(212) 854-8167
(347) 843-9167
2019 Oct 25
1
Mac Clients Disconnect with: source3/smbd/service.c:1050(close_cnum) closed connection to service data
Hi Rowland,
Thanks for the advice. I've tried your suggestions, but the problem
persists. It's strange that it only happens with Macs. I know this is a
Samba list, but have encountered anything like this pertaining to Macs in
the past?
Many thanks,
Louis
2019 Oct 29
0
Subject=Re: Mac Clients Disconnect with: source3/smbd/service.c:1050(close_cnum) closed connection to service data
...[global]
min protocol = SMB2
inherit permissions = yes
fruit:advertise_fullsync = true
fruit:aapl = yes
fruit:resource = xattr
[data]
durable handles = yes
kernel oplocks = no
kernel share modes = no
posix locking = no
spotlight = yes
vfs objects = catia fruit streams_xattr
--
Louis Waweru
Senior Staff Associate
Department of Psychology
373 Schermerhorn Ext.
Columbia University
(212) 854-8167
(347) 843-9167
2019 Nov 02
0
Subject=Re: Mac Clients Disconnect with: source3/smbd/service.c:1050(close_cnum) closed connection to service data
Dear Todd,
Thanks for all of the suggestions, yes testparm comes back fine. It used to
complain but, Rowlands original suggestion silenced the complaints, except
for one:
rlimit_max: increasing rlimit_max (1024) to minimum Windows limit (16384)
But that's been around for years before the issue at hand.
Wilfred Smith's Wireshark suggestion on Stack Exchange eventually took the
focus away
2019 Nov 02
0
Subject=Re: Mac Clients Disconnect with: source3/smbd/service.c:1050(close_cnum) closed connection to service data
And sorry, to answer your question here's what the smb.conf's looked like:
SERVERA - Ubuntu 18.04 (Samba 4.7.6) sudden issue:
Hi Louis,
> When you get a chance, it seems like a number of our excel files were
> corrupted. We can't seem to open them at all. I tried opening them from R
> and SPSS.
> They give different errors:
> My error (mac):
> Excel cannot open the