October 7, 20214 yr When I tried to copy a file from a Windows VM to my unRAID share, a dialog box pops up with 0% complete, sits there for ~20s thinking about it, pops up 1 Interrupted Action dialog stating, "An unexpected error is keeping you from copying the file, If you continue to receive this error, you can use the error code to search for help with this problem. Error 0x8007003B: An unexpected network error occured". The dialog says Try Again, Skip, or Cancel. After hitting Cancel and refreshing the unRAID share folder I can see the file exists with the same file size as the original except opening it results in this file isn't playable. That might be because the file type is unsupported, the file extension is incorrect, or the file is corrupt. Per recommendations based on this error code, I've done full virus scan, disabled antivirus/windows defender, turned off Windows Search service, and have the same result. My shares (photos, videos, etc.) are set to private and accessible by a SMB user who has read/write. When opening the share in Windows, I was using this userid. Because I thought this might be some permissions issue, I ran Tools > Docker Safe New Permissions which has set all my file ownership to "nobody". I deleted the Windows credential and when trying to access the share it no longer prompted me for a userid. I still cannot copy the file and now I suspect even though my shares are private, they're not really private since the files are owned by "nobody"? I was able to do this the other day in Kali VM without issue but as I just tried again, it transfers immediately, and then interrupts several times with IO errors in the middle of the transfer. That said, I moved the USB stick to my Macbook and it's transferring without any issues whatsoever! I suspect this has to be related to the passed through USB controller I'm using in order to have access to the USB in my VM's... Edited October 7, 20214 yr by bugsysiegals
October 11, 20214 yr Following, I have the same problem, usually unable to copy to my unRAID share, however sometimes it works at a cripplingly low speed, with random drops to 0 inbetween.
March 22, 20224 yr Author Yes, I was setting an IP on my VLANs in unRAID. You should set your VLAN # and None for address. Edited March 22, 20224 yr by bugsysiegals
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