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Time Machine Backups Failing on 6.10 RC5

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Upgraded from 6.10 RC2 to RC5 on May 2 and same day my Time Machine backups stopped successfully completing. I am also no longer able to see the Share I use in Time Machine. I removed it to try to add it back but it's no longer visible even though it's mounted to Finder. 

nasir-diagnostics-20220505-2101.zip

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Post the contents of settings>SMB>SMB extras

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8 hours ago, wgstarks said:

Post the contents of settings>SMB>SMB extras

 

#unassigned_devices_start
#Unassigned devices share includes
   include = /tmp/unassigned.devices/smb-settings.conf
#unassigned_devices_end

 

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Should I just copy the whole thing and paste under the unassigned devices lines or should I exclude the [global] set?

You will need to paste in the whole thing below the UD settings. Edit the share names and paths to match your needs. If you are running 6.10rc5 or later then server multi channel support = no isn’t needed since that’s already the default.

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Ok so did that but not it seems Finder just locks up when touching any of the Share folders. I get the spinning wheel and I have to Force Quit.

 

I've restarted and stopped the Array a few times and also tried a reboot but I get the same lock up. 

 

This is how I've added it. 

 

#macOS config start

 

[global]

   vfs objects = catia fruit streams_xattr

   fruit:nfs_aces = no

   fruit:zero_file_id = yes

   fruit:metadata = stream

   fruit:encoding = native

   spotlight backend = tracker

 

[Media]

   path = /mnt/user/Media

   veto files = /._*/.DS_Store/

   delete veto files = yes

   spotlight = yes

 

[Backups]

   path = /mnt/user/Backups

   veto files = /._*/.DS_Store/

   delete veto files = yes

   spotlight = yes

 

[Backups\ Mac]

   path = /mnt/user/Backups Mac

   veto files = /._*/.DS_Store/

   delete veto files = yes

   spotlight = yes

 

[Files]

   path = /mnt/user/Files

   veto files = /._*/.DS_Store/

   delete veto files = yes

   spotlight = yes

 

[Pictures]

   path = /mnt/user/Pictures

   veto files = /._*/.DS_Store/

   delete veto files = yes

   spotlight = yes

#macOS config end

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I'm seeing this in the unraid logs

 

May  6 09:34:42 NASIR smbd[31865]:   mds_init_ctx: Unknown backend 1
May  6 09:34:42 NASIR smbd[31865]: [2022/05/06 09:34:42.623287,  0] ../../source3/rpc_server/mdssvc/srv_mdssvc_nt.c:153(_mdssvc_open)
May  6 09:34:42 NASIR smbd[31865]:   _mdssvc_open: Couldn't create policy handle for Pictures
May  6 09:34:44 NASIR smbd[31865]: [2022/05/06 09:34:44.686670,  0] ../../source3/rpc_server/mdssvc/mdssvc.c:1638(mds_init_ctx)
May  6 09:34:44 NASIR smbd[31865]:   mds_init_ctx: Unknown backend 1
May  6 09:34:44 NASIR smbd[31865]: [2022/05/06 09:34:44.686705,  0] ../../source3/rpc_server/mdssvc/srv_mdssvc_nt.c:153(_mdssvc_open)
May  6 09:34:44 NASIR smbd[31865]:   _mdssvc_open: Couldn't create policy handle for Files
May  6 09:34:46 NASIR smbd[31865]: [2022/05/06 09:34:46.075625,  0] ../../source3/rpc_server/mdssvc/mdssvc.c:1638(mds_init_ctx)
May  6 09:34:46 NASIR smbd[31865]:   mds_init_ctx: Unknown backend 1
May  6 09:34:46 NASIR smbd[31865]: [2022/05/06 09:34:46.075679,  0] ../../source3/rpc_server/mdssvc/srv_mdssvc_nt.c:153(_mdssvc_open)
May  6 09:34:46 NASIR smbd[31865]:   _mdssvc_open: Couldn't create policy handle for Backups
May  6 09:34:47 NASIR smbd[31865]: [2022/05/06 09:34:47.651371,  0] ../../source3/rpc_server/mdssvc/mdssvc.c:1638(mds_init_ctx)
May  6 09:34:47 NASIR smbd[31865]:   mds_init_ctx: Unknown backend 1
May  6 09:34:47 NASIR smbd[31865]: [2022/05/06 09:34:47.651412,  0] ../../source3/rpc_server/mdssvc/srv_mdssvc_nt.c:153(_mdssvc_open)
May  6 09:34:47 NASIR smbd[31865]:   _mdssvc_open: Couldn't create policy handle for Media

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  • Solution

So I deleted the macos lines and created a new share for the back ups and everything seems to be running fine now. I have 2 timemachine back ups running currently and it looks like they may be working. 

 

I'll report back if they complete or fail

This is without the macOS settings?

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Yes without. I just wanted to test without it and it seems to be working, it a new Share [BackupsMac] - no space, no sure if that is making any difference but the others with just one word were misbehaving also. The backups are going to take a while but I'll report what happens. 

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Update.

 

My laptop (Air on Monterey) is done successfully and just waiting on my Mini on Catalina to finish - this will be tomorrow, she's always slow for a full new back up.

Glad you got it.

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Yea seems like it's working, not sure why doing that rectified it but I'll take it. 

 

Thanks for your help though.

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Mac Mini completed overnight.

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