Another weird issue with napp-it and mac
I have several zfs file systems in a esxi all in one, some for media shares.. all has been working well
I created a new folder in one of the SMB shares, and now I can seem to SMB from my Mac and move files over to that file system
I can still transfer fine to the others.
I have tried to reset ACL and @everyone, tired setting permissions to match my other zfs file systems that are still working fine.. no luck
only way I can get it to. work is by connecting with CIFS from Mac instead of SMB for that share, which connects as SMB1 instead of 2.1
I can connect to the share, click into the subfolder, but as soon as I make a change, try to move a file, it just beachballs and hangs the Mac.. I have to either reset the SMB server or turn off sharing on that filesystem to break the hang.
is there any way to remove a corrupted 'sharing' config in the .zfs folder if something there got jacked up? I have also tried other folders on that share, no luck, so it looks like something got screwed up on the kennel SMB config..
again.. stumped...
I have several zfs file systems in a esxi all in one, some for media shares.. all has been working well
I created a new folder in one of the SMB shares, and now I can seem to SMB from my Mac and move files over to that file system
I can still transfer fine to the others.
I have tried to reset ACL and @everyone, tired setting permissions to match my other zfs file systems that are still working fine.. no luck
only way I can get it to. work is by connecting with CIFS from Mac instead of SMB for that share, which connects as SMB1 instead of 2.1
I can connect to the share, click into the subfolder, but as soon as I make a change, try to move a file, it just beachballs and hangs the Mac.. I have to either reset the SMB server or turn off sharing on that filesystem to break the hang.
is there any way to remove a corrupted 'sharing' config in the .zfs folder if something there got jacked up? I have also tried other folders on that share, no luck, so it looks like something got screwed up on the kennel SMB config..
again.. stumped...