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MacOS file transfert/SMB issue with Unraid share

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I use unraid as fileserver in a little company.

 

Unraid 6.9.2 - diagnostics-20220320-1911.zip

 

Everything work as expected except for few MacOS users that encounter errors :

  • Somebody create a folder and drag and drop a file in it. The file is invisible. If he try to drag and drop a 2d time, he got an error Item already exist.
    • What I tried :
      - Verification 'Enhanced macOS interoperability' is ON (found here) = ALREADY OK
      - Add veto rules to SMB extra configuration (found here)
  • Somebody create a folder and try to drag and drop a file in it. He receives an 'error 43 - can't end the operation' or 'error 36 - can't end the operation, because some data can't be written or read' (sorry, it's a traduction)
    • What I tried :
      - Disable cache on this share but no improvement (found here)
      - Run Docker Safe New Perm tool (found here)

 

I think both things are linked but until now, I can't get it to work nicely for those few people.

Any help would be appreciated

Edited by talard

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Anybody plz ?

I've had similar issues on MacOS. Try this:

  1. Create a folder and drag and drop a file in it
  2. Navigate to the folder's parent directory, then back to the folder
  3. You should see the new file.

MacOS doesn't work well with the version of samba in 6.9.2. Another issue: search doesn't work.

6.10.0-rc4, which includes a later samba version, seems better but I haven't had much time to test.

Are you wired or wireless?

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55 minutes ago, CS01-HS said:

I've had similar issues on MacOS. Try this:

  1. Create a folder and drag and drop a file in it
  2. Navigate to the folder's parent directory, then back to the folder
  3. You should see the new file.

MacOS doesn't work well with the version of samba in 6.9.2. Another issue: search doesn't work.

6.10.0-rc4, which includes a later samba version, seems better but I haven't had much time to test.

 

Hope 6.10.0-rc4 will be lauch soon !

 

13 minutes ago, ijuarez said:

Are you wired or wireless?

Wired

8 minutes ago, talard said:

 

Hope 6.10.0-rc4 will be lauch soon !

 

Wired

I've had similar problem but the mac in question is using wireless I thought that might be your issue.

20 minutes ago, talard said:

Hope 6.10.0-rc4 will be lauch soon !

 

Many updates so you might experience some issues but it's available:

 

But if you'd like to try it back up your flash then go to Tools -> Update OS and change the branch from stable to next.

 

Note: Even with this version if I have a folder open in Finder and another process or user moves those files, they often appear in the original folder in my Finder window until I force a refresh by navigating to a different folder then navigating back (as I described in my first reply.)

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