• 6.6.3- unable to unmount SMB shares after writes from my Mac


    wgstarks
    • Closed Minor

    I posted in general support regarding this issue.

     

    After updating to 6.6.3, I discovered that I had to force SMB shares to unmount using sudo umount -f if I had written any files to the share from my Mac desktop running macOS Sierra (10.12.6). Downgrading to 6.6.2 corrected the issue, so it would seem to be caused by changes to SMB in the 6.6.3 release.

     

    This diagnostic was taken after attempting to unmount a share and then forcing the unmount. Not sure if there is anything useful in it or not.

     

    brunnhilde-diagnostics-20181021-2230.zip




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    3 hours ago, wgstarks said:

    No. I’m referring to unRAID shares mounted on my Mac desktop. If I write to the share I can’t unmount.

    Sorry my ignorance, but this sounds like a problem on your Mac.

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    30 minutes ago, bonienl said:

    Sorry my ignorance, but this sounds like a problem on your Mac.

    Yeah. The hardware is old and I can’t install any recent macOS versions. I’m guessing that something in the most recent Linux kernel has caused a compatibility issue.

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    Looks like I jumped the gun with this report. I reverted back to 6.6.2 to see if this issue was still present. It wasn't. Now I have re-installed 6.6.3 and the issue appears to no longer be present with this version as well. Perhaps there was some problem with my initial installation of 6.6.3???

     

    Since I can't reproduce the issue I'm changing status to closed.

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