similar to: vfs fruit disk_free fails on tmsize overflow with macOS Time Machine

Displaying 20 results from an estimated 200 matches similar to: "vfs fruit disk_free fails on tmsize overflow with macOS Time Machine"

2020 Feb 24
1
vfs fruit disk_free fails on tmsize overflow with macOS Time Machine
Thanks torch ? I tried those suggestions but nothing changed. I did however manage to find an existing bug which matches my symptoms: https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13622 Fortunately it mentions a fix, but that was never implemented, so I created a new branch from v4-11-test on the gitlab shadow copy and tried the fix there. After compiling, my tests on Raspbian show that this does
2020 Feb 11
1
Time machine backups: fruit_tmsize_do_dirent()
On 2020-01-31 12:30, Johan Hattne wrote: > Dear all; > > On the recent topic of Time Machine backups: when backing up a machine > running macOS Mojave to a Samba server on Debian Buster with > buster-samba410 packages from https://apt.van-belle.nl/debian, we see > our logs filling up with messages like > > ../../source3/modules/vfs_fruit.c:7001(fruit_tmsize_do_dirent)
2013 Oct 17
1
Can't restore from GPFS snapshots, disk_free error
Hello, We're trying to set up a GPFS system with Samba running on top with CTDB managing it. I have snapshots set up to be accessible in every directory as the invisible directory .snap The snapshots are in the following format: /usr/lpp/mmfs/bin/mmcrsnapshot 1MB `TZ=GMT date + at GMT-%Y.%m.%d-%H.%M.%S` ?and look like this from the UNIX level:
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 Oct 29
0
Wiki Page Revisions
> Please keep the wiki page simple. Anyone who wants to get > down and dirty > has to read man vfs_fruit and understand what the options are > really for > and he probably also has to understand the code. Its not about getting down and dirty, but about gettings a simple setup for samba version X.YY for users that are more beginners. And exactly my point a beginner, will fail,
2018 Sep 11
1
Samba 4.8.5 breaks Time Machine support
Hi, tl;dr - Samba 4.8.5 broke macOS's Time Machine support (at least for me), patching in the "follow-up patch" from https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13441 makes it work again. It would be great if it could be included in an official patch release soon. :) Just writing about the problem and solution here, in case someone else stumbles upon it. Couldn't find any
2014 Nov 15
1
rsync stalls at .sparsebundle directories on OS X‏‏
Hi. I try to make backups from one disk to another. I have .sparsebundle[1] directories on the source drive (/Volumes/data/). When rsync reaches the first .sparsebundle it stalls and stays there until i ctrl+c. I'm using OS X Yosemite and rsync version 3.1.1 protocol version 31 installed via homebrew. However, I had this problem on OS X Lion too using rsync 3.0.9. Actually, the reason I
2016 Jan 26
1
Why is my rsync transfer slow?
Just chiming in here, I haven’t read all the previous posts so may be repeating… Mike Bombich has a good piece on benchmarks for various source/destination scenarios with rsync. https://bombich.com/kb/ccc3/how-long-should-clone-or-backup-take Note that copying to sparsebundle on local media is as fast as to local disk. Sparsebundle is a mac filesystem whereas NAS is not so certain 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
2016 Jan 25
0
Why is my rsync transfer slow?
Thank you. I will try your suggestions. First I will connect the NAS directly to the computer (Do you recommend USB2 or 1 Gb Ethernet? Or should I daisy chain external HD and NAS? Then it would look like this: Computer <--FW800--> HD <--USB2--> NAS The other option is HD <--FW800--> Computer <--USB2 or Ethernet 1000Mbit --> NAS But I still must say it is weird that
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
2016 Jan 25
3
Why is my rsync transfer slow?
dbonde+forum+rsync.lists.samba.org at gmail.com wrote: > It is exactly as I wrote. On a network volume (A) a "sparse disk image bundle" (B), i.e., a type of disk image used in OS X, is stored. B is then mounted locally (i.e., local to where rsync is run) on a computer (C) where it appears as one of many volumes. > > In other words, B is stored on A. A is then mounted (using
2002 Jun 14
2
Help: dfree command
Hi folks, I'm trying to use a custom dfree command to have my Samba share reports accurate disk usage, here my dfree script (I pretty much copied it right off the smb.conf man page) #!/bin/sh /bin/df -k $1 | tail -1 | awk '{print $2" "$4}' In smb.conf, I included this line: dfree command = /usr/local/admin/samba-2.2.4/bin/dfree This dfree command is root owned,
2016 Jan 29
0
Fruit/AAPL behavior
Hi, On Thu, Jan 28, 2016 at 10:40:32PM -0500, Ryan Bair wrote: > I have a share with approximately 5000 folders in the base directory. The > performance on an OS X client is somewhat less than exciting. I compiled > the latest Samba 4.3 tarball and enabled fruit per the modules man page, > however directory listing performance still takes a few seconds. sounds reasonable for 5000
2016 Mar 17
0
vfs objects = catia fruit streams_xattr / don't see self created files
On Thu, Mar 17, 2016 at 12:12:36PM +0100, Reindl Harald wrote: > samba-4.2.9-0.fc22.x86_64 > > with the configuration below a user from a up-to-date Apple client copies a > folder with some images (from the share itself) to a different subfolder > > * he sees the folder > * it appears empty in finder - in fact it is not empty > * he can not delete it > * he can rename
2019 Jan 31
2
How the vfs object “fruit” work on samba
Hi all, I'm a user of samba. Because we still use samba version 4.1.13 but now we want to use final cut pro through cifs. We have found that need to set the conf "catia fruit streams_xattr" and is there any idea to patch code like fruit modules on samba version 4.1.13 ? I also want to know why the error "Unsupported volume type" will come out when import fcpx on mac. Thank
2019 Aug 08
2
vfs fruit requires filesystem with extended attributes support?
hello all. I want to use my OpenBSD server for time machine via samba. Reading documentation, I noticed, that vfs module fruit requires streams_xattr for work, and in documentation for streams_xattr i see that the file system of the share must support extended attributes. And OpenBSD FFS does NOT support extended attributes. Does this mean I cannot use frut module too?
2019 Aug 08
1
vfs fruit requires filesystem with extended attributes support?
thanks! I'll try this ??, 8 ???. 2019 ?. ? 16:36, Ralph Boehme <slow at samba.org>: > Howdy, > > On 8/8/19 3:29 PM, ???? ?????? via samba wrote: > > I want to use my OpenBSD server for time machine via samba. > > Reading documentation, I noticed, that vfs module fruit requires > > streams_xattr for work, > > and in documentation for streams_xattr i see
2019 Aug 08
1
vfs fruit requires filesystem with extended attributes support?
Why do you want TM to work over samba? Not sure it is supported completely by Apple although they did have developer documentation on it at one time: https://developer.apple.com/library/archive/releasenotes/NetworkingInternetWeb/Time_Machine_SMB_Spec/ I did see this on reddit, but have not tried it personally:
2020 Feb 14
2
fruit:resource=stream on ZFS safety?
Hello all, Anyone have experience with using fruit:resource=stream on a ZFS filesystem? fruit:resource=stream is said to be experimental in man page, so I imagine there aren't many people using / testing it. Thanks! Chad.