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September 20, 2008 at 11:43 am in reply to: Windows SMB users cannot connect to 10.5.4 server #374191
skaffen
ParticipantSadly that wasn’t the issue, but after a fair bit of messing around I managed to get it working. Unfortunately because I had tried so much we’re not entirely sure what fixed it. Chief suspect would be the 10.5.5 update, but I’m not totally convinced.
September 18, 2008 at 6:49 pm in reply to: Network Home Directory’s and New iMovie 7.1 from iLife 08 #374162skaffen
ParticipantI’ve come across the same problem today, had a look through the iMovie 7 plist to see if there was something I could push out. Found a key called “captureVolumePath” which looked promising but doesn’t seem to actually make any difference. Think that that is more of a cached path rather than something that you can change to set a new path.
Anyone come across any way to solve this that doesn’t involve something a bit messy with symlinks?
Skaff
skaffen
ParticipantNot much but just want to add that I’ve got the exact same problem on a 10.5.1 OD Master. There was mention of fixes to SMB in 10.5.1 but this problem still seems just the same. I can’t even see anything pertinent in the logs to know where to start digging.
Skaff.
skaffen
ParticipantHi,
Thanks for the reply. That pretty much sets the permissions as I’ve had them, and I still get the same error. If I copy a file to the enclosing folder first, it works absolutely fine as a Drop Box. It’s just if I copy it directly from a remote Mac to the drop box. So for instance the File structure is:
/Customers/CustomerFolder/DropBox
The CustomerFolder folders are shared out individually. If I copy the file to /CustomerFolder first, and then copy it from there directly to /CustomerFolder/DropBox it works fine. If I try to copy it straight to /CustomerFolder/DropBox from the Desktop of a remote Mac, I get the error with “you do not have permission for some of the items”.
All seems a bit odd.
skaffen
Participant[QUOTE][u]Quote by: pingu[/u]
[code]LABEL=XserveRAID none hfs rw,noauto[/code][/QUOTE]
Thanks! That sorted it, all the examples I had seen all used xx so I presumed that that bit was right! Just changed it to …none hfs ro,noauto and that worked straight away.
Cheers.
Skaff.
skaffen
ParticipantThanks for the reply, the niload bit was a bit of a “try and hope” attempt really because the fstab entry didn’t seem to be working at all and I saw the niload command mentioned by a few people. I’d already seen your article on IP Failover and I’m pretty sure that I’ve got the fstab OK, it just doesn’t appear to do anything (and there’s no obvious errors in the logs). Will have to try rebuilding the server from scratch and see if it’s just not happy with something at the moment.
skaffen
ParticipantNice to see it’s not just me then
Wonder if Xsan will be made more transparent to the system, basically more HFS-like. The lack of ACLs is a bit of a pain as well. -
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Wonder if Xsan will be made more transparent to the system, basically more HFS-like. The lack of ACLs is a bit of a pain as well.
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