limetech Posted July 22, 2011 Share Posted July 22, 2011 Download | Release Notes A little bit here for everyone: - Latest netatalk-2.2.0-p6, that supports TimeMachine on Lion. Very soon "2.2.0" will be an official release. - Other changes to unRaid integration with netatalk. - Upgrade linux kernel to 2.6.39.3. As you might know 2.6.39.x is the end of the line for the 2.6 series, and 3.0 has already been released, but I'll hold off on that one for a bit Hopefully this will fix a "kernel oops" problem some have reported when they Stop the array. - Use the Realtek "r8168" ethernet driver instead of the linux "r8169" driver. In the past I have not been able to use the Realtek driver from their support site because it wouldn't build correctly with linux kernel being used with unRaid. But lo and behold, it does build correctly with 2.6.39.3, so let's see if this solves the slow write issue with Realtek NIC's. - Added a couple drivers per request, and UDF file system support per request. As always, if you're running -beta, please upgrade to this release, and if you notice an issue, please include a system log in your post. Link to comment
Nezil Posted July 22, 2011 Share Posted July 22, 2011 Tom, can you detail the 'other changes to Netatalk' a bit please. Did you have a chance to solve the inode issues that I identified? Link to comment
Nezil Posted July 23, 2011 Share Posted July 23, 2011 Scrap that... you've fixed both the things I identified! Persistent inodes and extended attributes! Great job, thanks very very much! Link to comment
mrmachine Posted July 23, 2011 Share Posted July 23, 2011 Does this fix the AFP with SMB issue on Lion ("-SMB" prefix seems to break the server browsing)? Link to comment
limetech Posted July 23, 2011 Author Share Posted July 23, 2011 Does this fix the AFP with SMB issue on Lion ("-SMB" prefix seems to break the server browsing)? I don't have Lion just yet, but if you google "Lion SMB" and you'll see there are all kinds of issues with Lion accessing Windows shares and Samba shares. Supposedly Apple has developed their own replacement for Samba called "smbx": http://www.itproportal.com/2011/03/28/apple-replaces-samba-mac-osx-10-7-lion/ The "-SMB" suffix is just the smb service being advertised by AVAHI. Please try Finder's "Connect to Server" dialog and use "cifs" or "smb" as the protocol, e.g.: cifs://tower and report back the results of this. Link to comment
limetech Posted July 23, 2011 Author Share Posted July 23, 2011 Scrap that... you've fixed both the things I identified! Persistent inodes and extended attributes! Great job, thanks very very much! Almost persistent. A file that gets moved from the Cache disk to the array will end up with a different inode numbers, and when afpd encounters this file, it will update it's DB. Same thing would happen if you move the order of the array disks. For example, suppose an AFP-exported share uses disk1 and disk2; if you move or reassign those disks to be say, disk3 and disk4, then all the inodes numbers will appear to have changed to AFP, and again, afpd will update the DB. But in looking at the netatalk code, the CNID's of the files should remain the same. Edit: I think it's important to be precise here - what afp stores in it's DB are inode numbers. These are the values returned in the struct stat st_ino field. Link to comment
limetech Posted July 23, 2011 Author Share Posted July 23, 2011 Any progress on 4.7.1? I was hoping to get a little run time with recent 5.0 betas since the driver 'fix' is in there. But I'm working on 4.7.1-rc1 which has this fix. Link to comment
speeding_ant Posted July 23, 2011 Share Posted July 23, 2011 Hey Tom - quick question... Is it possible to say if you've changed anything in the webGui php files (in the release notes) whenever you release an update? At the moment I have to compare code for each of the files, takes a while to do. Just a thought Also, I see you're now using the Official build of Netatalk, not the open source version? How much did that set you back :o Link to comment
fitbrit Posted July 23, 2011 Share Posted July 23, 2011 I'm running 4.7 and I'm soooo tempted to try version 5. Patience... patience... Link to comment
madburg Posted July 23, 2011 Share Posted July 23, 2011 Thanks Tom! I upgraded to 5.0Beta10 (stock). upon startup, array came back with valid configuration, checked all the disks, they all came back "MBR: 4K-aligned". Started array, waited for unRAID to auto spin-down all drives, succeeded. Copied a large file from one disk to another (faster response using a windows box and steady 60MB from beginning to end). Once copy completed. I stopped the array, succeeded. Started the array, succeeded. Clicked spin-down, succeeded. Click stop array and got a "oops". There is a difference this time. The GUI is not hung, and came back showing array is "started" still, and all options available to me. Also the flash share is accessible as well, were Beta 7-9 would hang the GUI and the flash share was not accessible. I ran the command 'cp /var/log/syslog /boot/syslog.txt' grabbed the syslog off the flash to post (to large had to zip). Once I clicked stop a second time, GUI hung, flash no longer accessible to me. Added: Looking at it now, seems that it "oops" twice Disk19 & Disk20 (in the past once it oops once I beleve that was it, it hung.) Also would like to understand "md: 4 devices still in use." Jul 23 00:01:27 PNTower emhttp: Spinning up all drives... Jul 23 00:01:27 PNTower emhttp: Sync filesystems... Jul 23 00:01:27 PNTower emhttp: shcmd (310): sync Jul 23 00:01:27 PNTower kernel: mdcmd (63): spinup 9 Jul 23 00:01:27 PNTower kernel: mdcmd (64): spinup 10 Jul 23 00:01:27 PNTower kernel: mdcmd (65): spinup 11 Jul 23 00:01:27 PNTower kernel: mdcmd (66): spinup 12 Jul 23 00:01:27 PNTower kernel: mdcmd (67): spinup 13 Jul 23 00:01:27 PNTower kernel: mdcmd (68): spinup 14 Jul 23 00:01:27 PNTower kernel: mdcmd (69): spinup 15 Jul 23 00:01:27 PNTower kernel: mdcmd (70): spinup 16 Jul 23 00:01:27 PNTower kernel: mdcmd (71): spinup 17 Jul 23 00:01:27 PNTower kernel: mdcmd (72): spinup 18 Jul 23 00:01:27 PNTower kernel: mdcmd (73): spinup 19 Jul 23 00:01:27 PNTower kernel: mdcmd (74): spinup 20 Jul 23 00:01:39 PNTower emhttp: shcmd (311): /usr/local/sbin/emhttp_event unmoun ting_disks Jul 23 00:01:39 PNTower emhttp_event: unmounting_disks Jul 23 00:01:39 PNTower emhttp: Unmounting disks... Jul 23 00:01:39 PNTower emhttp: shcmd (312): umount /mnt/disk9 |& logger Jul 23 00:01:39 PNTower emhttp: shcmd (313): rmdir /mnt/disk9 |& logger Jul 23 00:01:39 PNTower emhttp: shcmd (314): umount /mnt/disk10 |& logger Jul 23 00:01:39 PNTower emhttp: shcmd (315): rmdir /mnt/disk10 |& logger Jul 23 00:01:39 PNTower emhttp: shcmd (316): umount /mnt/disk11 |& logger Jul 23 00:01:39 PNTower emhttp: shcmd (317): rmdir /mnt/disk11 |& logger Jul 23 00:01:39 PNTower emhttp: shcmd (318): umount /mnt/disk12 |& logger Jul 23 00:01:39 PNTower emhttp: shcmd (319): rmdir /mnt/disk12 |& logger Jul 23 00:01:39 PNTower emhttp: shcmd (320): umount /mnt/disk13 |& logger Jul 23 00:01:39 PNTower emhttp: shcmd (321): rmdir /mnt/disk13 |& logger Jul 23 00:01:39 PNTower emhttp: shcmd (322): umount /mnt/disk14 |& logger Jul 23 00:01:39 PNTower emhttp: shcmd (323): rmdir /mnt/disk14 |& logger Jul 23 00:01:39 PNTower emhttp: shcmd (324): umount /mnt/disk15 |& logger Jul 23 00:01:39 PNTower emhttp: shcmd (325): rmdir /mnt/disk15 |& logger Jul 23 00:01:39 PNTower emhttp: shcmd (326): umount /mnt/disk16 |& logger Jul 23 00:01:39 PNTower emhttp: shcmd (327): rmdir /mnt/disk16 |& logger Jul 23 00:01:39 PNTower emhttp: shcmd (328): umount /mnt/disk17 |& logger Jul 23 00:01:39 PNTower emhttp: shcmd (329): rmdir /mnt/disk17 |& logger Jul 23 00:01:39 PNTower emhttp: shcmd (330): umount /mnt/disk18 |& logger Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower emhttp: shcmd (331): rmdir /mnt/disk18 |& logger Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower emhttp: shcmd (332): umount /mnt/disk19 |& logger Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower kernel: BUG: unable to handle kernel NULL pointer derefe rence at (null) Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower kernel: IP: [<c1038291>] queue_delayed_work_on+0x33/0xbf Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower kernel: *pdpt = 0000000035065001 *pde = 0000000000000000 Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower kernel: Oops: 0000 [#1] SMP Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower kernel: last sysfs file: /sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00 :1d.0/usb2/2-1/2-1.6/2-1.6:1.0/host7/target7:0:0/7:0:0:0/block/sda/stat Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower kernel: Modules linked in: md_mod xor mpt2sas ahci i2c_i 801 scsi_transport_sas libahci i2c_core raid_class e1000e [last unloaded: md_mod ] Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower kernel: Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower kernel: Pid: 11663, comm: umount Not tainted 2.6.39.3-un RAID #2 Supermicro X8SIE/X8SIE Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower kernel: EIP: 0060:[<c1038291>] EFLAGS: 00210246 CPU: 5 Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower kernel: EIP is at queue_delayed_work_on+0x33/0xbf Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower kernel: EAX: f95d9138 EBX: ffffffff ECX: f95d9134 EDX: 0 0000000 Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower kernel: ESI: 00000000 EDI: f95d9134 EBP: eaf39e40 ESP: e af39e34 Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower kernel: DS: 007b ES: 007b FS: 00d8 GS: 0033 SS: 0068 Message from syslogd@PNTower at Sat Jul 23 00:01:40 2011 ... Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower kernel: Process umount (pid: 11663, ti=eaf38000 task=f75 357c0 task.ti=eaf38000) PNTower kernel: Oops: 0000 [#1] SMP Message from syslogd@PNTower at Sat Jul 23 00:01:40 2011 ... PNTower kernel: last sysfs file: /sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb2/2-1/2 -1.6/2-1.6:1.0/host7/target7:0:0/7:0:0:0/block/sda/stat Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower kernel: Stack: Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower kernel: f95c9000 f5190d54 f5190d00 eaf39e4c c103871e 00 00000a eaf39eb0 c10d7848 Message from syslogd@PNTower at Sat Jul 23 00:01:40 2011 ... PNTower kernel: Process umount (pid: 11663, ti=eaf38000 task=f75357c0 task.ti=ea f38000) Message from syslogd@PNTower at Sat Jul 23 00:01:40 2011 ... PNTower kernel: Stack: Message from syslogd@PNTower at Sat Jul 23 00:01:40 2011 ... PNTower kernel: Call Trace: Message from syslogd@PNTower at Sat Jul 23 00:01:40 2011 ... PNTower kernel: Code: d6 53 89 c3 f0 0f ba 29 00 19 d2 31 c0 85 d2 0f 85 9d 00 0 0 00 83 79 10 00 74 04 0f 0b eb fe 8d 41 04 39 41 04 74 04 0f 0b eb fe <f6> 06 0 2 b8 08 00 00 00 75 19 89 c8 e8 b5 e4 ff ff 85 c0 74 08 Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower kernel: f95c9000 00000012 00000000 edfa74d0 000001b9 03 d5ecd0 00000000 00000010 Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower kernel: f5190d18 00000012 00000004 f95c9000 00000511 00 000000 ee61d000 eeec8f20 Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower kernel: Call Trace: Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower kernel: [<c103871e>] queue_delayed_work+0x1b/0x1e Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower kernel: [<c10d7848>] do_journal_end+0x747/0x92a Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower kernel: [<c10d7a86>] journal_end_sync+0x5b/0x63 Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower kernel: [<c10cb9b2>] reiserfs_sync_fs+0x32/0x51 Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower kernel: [<c1099b7a>] __sync_filesystem+0x53/0x65 Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower emhttp: shcmd (333): rmdir /mnt/disk19 |& logger Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower kernel: [<c1099c15>] sync_filesystem+0x2c/0x3f Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower kernel: [<c108073c>] generic_shutdown_super+0x1d/0xb5 Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower kernel: [<c10807f1>] kill_block_super+0x1d/0x59 Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower kernel: [<c10cb187>] reiserfs_kill_sb+0x7d/0x80 Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower kernel: [<c10808a2>] deactivate_locked_super+0x1a/0x3b Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower kernel: [<c1080e82>] deactivate_super+0x32/0x38 Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower kernel: [<c1092b5e>] mntput_no_expire+0x108/0x10e Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower kernel: [<c109362e>] sys_umount+0x8f/0x98 Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower kernel: [<c1093644>] sys_oldumount+0xd/0xf Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower kernel: [<c132f80d>] syscall_call+0x7/0xb Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower kernel: Code: d6 53 89 c3 f0 0f ba 29 00 19 d2 31 c0 85 d2 0f 85 9d 00 00 00 83 79 10 00 74 04 0f 0b eb fe 8d 41 04 39 41 04 74 04 0f 0b eb fe <f6> 06 02 b8 08 00 00 00 75 19 89 c8 e8 b5 e4 ff ff 85 c0 74 08 Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower kernel: EIP: [<c1038291>] queue_delayed_work_on+0x33/0xb f SS:ESP 0068:eaf39e34 Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower kernel: CR2: 0000000000000000 Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower kernel: ---[ end trace 201dfad23a10ab6e ]--- Message from syslogd@PNTower at Sat Jul 23 00:01:40 2011 ... PNTower kernel: EIP: [<c1038291>] queue_delayed_work_on+0x33/0xbf SS:ESP 0068:ea f39e34 Message from syslogd@PNTower at Sat Jul 23 00:01:40 2011 ... PNTower kernel: CR2: 0000000000000000 Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower emhttp: shcmd (334): umount /mnt/disk20 |& logger Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower kernel: BUG: unable to handle kernel NULL pointer derefe rence at (null) Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower kernel: IP: [<c1038291>] queue_delayed_work_on+0x33/0xbf Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower kernel: *pdpt = 00000000356ad001 *pde = 0000000000000000 Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower kernel: Oops: 0000 [#2] SMP Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower kernel: last sysfs file: /sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00 :1d.0/usb2/2-1/2-1.6/2-1.6:1.0/host7/target7:0:0/7:0:0:0/block/sda/stat Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower kernel: Modules linked in: md_mod xor mpt2sas ahci i2c_i 801 scsi_transport_sas libahci i2c_core raid_class e1000e [last unloaded: md_mod ] Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower kernel: Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower kernel: Pid: 11679, comm: umount Tainted: G D 2 .6.39.3-unRAID #2 Supermicro X8SIE/X8SIE Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower kernel: EIP: 0060:[<c1038291>] EFLAGS: 00210246 CPU: 5 Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower kernel: EIP is at queue_delayed_work_on+0x33/0xbf Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower kernel: EAX: f9b0b138 EBX: ffffffff ECX: f9b0b134 EDX: 0 0000000 Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower kernel: ESI: 00000000 EDI: f9b0b134 EBP: e86b9e40 ESP: e 86b9e34 Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower kernel: DS: 007b ES: 007b FS: 00d8 GS: 0033 SS: 0068 Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower kernel: Process umount (pid: 11679, ti=e86b8000 task=f75 35100 task.ti=e86b8000) Message from syslogd@PNTower at Sat Jul 23 00:01:40 2011 ... PNTower kernel: Oops: 0000 [#2] SMP Message from syslogd@PNTower at Sat Jul 23 00:01:40 2011 ... PNTower kernel: last sysfs file: /sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb2/2-1/2 -1.6/2-1.6:1.0/host7/target7:0:0/7:0:0:0/block/sda/stat Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower kernel: Stack: Message from syslogd@PNTower at Sat Jul 23 00:01:40 2011 ... PNTower kernel: Process umount (pid: 11679, ti=e86b8000 task=f7535100 task.ti=e8 6b8000) Message from syslogd@PNTower at Sat Jul 23 00:01:40 2011 ... PNTower kernel: Stack: Message from syslogd@PNTower at Sat Jul 23 00:01:40 2011 ... PNTower kernel: Call Trace: Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower kernel: f9afb000 f5190c54 f5190c00 e86b9e4c c103871e 00 00000a e86b9eb0 c10d7848 Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower kernel: f9afb000 00000012 00000000 edfa7818 000001b7 03 b8e8a8 00000000 00000010 Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower kernel: f5190c18 00000012 00000004 f9afb000 0000050b 00 000000 e0646000 ee923560 Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower kernel: Call Trace: Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower kernel: [<c103871e>] queue_delayed_work+0x1b/0x1e Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower kernel: [<c10d7848>] do_journal_end+0x747/0x92a Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower kernel: [<c10d7a86>] journal_end_sync+0x5b/0x63 Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower kernel: [<c10cb9b2>] reiserfs_sync_fs+0x32/0x51 Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower kernel: [<c1099b7a>] __sync_filesystem+0x53/0x65 Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower kernel: [<c1099c15>] sync_filesystem+0x2c/0x3f Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower kernel: [<c108073c>] generic_shutdown_super+0x1d/0xb5 Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower kernel: [<c10807f1>] kill_block_super+0x1d/0x59 Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower kernel: [<c10cb187>] reiserfs_kill_sb+0x7d/0x80 Message from syslogd@PNTower at Sat Jul 23 00:01:40 2011 ... Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower emhttp: shcmd (335): rmdir /mnt/disk20 |& logger PNTower Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower kernel: [<c10808a2>] deactivate_locked_super+0x 1a/0x3b kernel: Code: d6 53 89 c3 f0 0f ba 29 00 19 d2 31 c0 85 d2 0f 85 9d 00 00 00 83 79 10 00 74 04 0f 0b eb fe 8d 41 04 39 41 04 74 04 0f 0b eb fe <f6> 06 02 b8 08 00 00 00 75 19 89 c8 e8 b5 e4 ff ff 85 c0 74 08 Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower kernel: [<c1080e82>] deactivate_super+0x32/0x38 Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower kernel: [<c1092b5e>] mntput_no_expire+0x108/0x10e Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower kernel: [<c109362e>] sys_umount+0x8f/0x98 Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower kernel: [<c1093644>] sys_oldumount+0xd/0xf Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower kernel: [<c132f80d>] syscall_call+0x7/0xb Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower kernel: Code: d6 53 89 c3 f0 0f ba 29 00 19 d2 31 c0 85 d2 0f 85 9d 00 00 00 83 79 10 00 74 04 0f 0b eb fe 8d 41 04 39 41 04 74 04 0f 0b eb fe <f6> 06 02 b8 08 00 00 00 75 19 89 c8 e8 b5 e4 ff ff 85 c0 74 08 Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower kernel: EIP: [<c1038291>] queue_delayed_work_on+0x33/0xb f SS:ESP 0068:e86b9e34 Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower kernel: CR2: 0000000000000000 Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower kernel: ---[ end trace 201dfad23a10ab6f ]--- Message from syslogd@PNTower at Sat Jul 23 00:01:40 2011 ... PNTower kernel: EIP: [<c1038291>] queue_delayed_work_on+0x33/0xbf SS:ESP 0068:e8 6b9e34 Message from syslogd@PNTower at Sat Jul 23 00:01:40 2011 ... PNTower kernel: CR2: 0000000000000000 Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower emhttp: shcmd (336): /usr/local/sbin/emhttp_event stoppi ng_array Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower emhttp_event: stopping_array Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower emhttp: mdcmd: write: Device or resource busy Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower kernel: mdcmd (75): stop Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower kernel: md: 4 devices still in use. Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower emhttp: shcmd (337): /usr/local/sbin/emhttp_event stoppe d Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower emhttp_event: stopped Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower emhttp: shcmd (338): :>/etc/samba/smb-shares.conf Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower emhttp: shcmd (339): cp /etc/netatalk/AppleVolumes.defau lt- /etc/netatalk/AppleVolumes.default Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower emhttp: Start SMB... Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower emhttp: shcmd (340): /etc/rc.d/rc.samba start |& logger Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower logger: Starting Samba: /usr/sbin/nmbd -D Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower logger: /usr/sbin/smbd -D Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower emhttp: Start AFP... Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower emhttp: shcmd (341): /etc/rc.d/rc.atalk start |& logger Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower cnid_metad[11736]: Set syslog logging to level: LOG_NOTE Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower [11738]: Set syslog logging to level: LOG_NOTE Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower logger: starting appletalk daemons: cnid_metad afpd Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower emhttp: Start AVAHI... Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower emhttp: shcmd (342): /etc/rc.d/rc.avahidaemon start |& l ogger Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower afpd[11740]: AFP/TCP started, advertising 192.168.0.190: 548 (2-2-0-p6) Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower logger: Starting Avahi mDNS/DNS-SD Daemon: /usr/sbin/av ahi-daemon -D Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower avahi-daemon[11750]: Found user 'avahi' (UID 61) and gro up 'avahi' (GID 214). Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower avahi-daemon[11750]: Successfully dropped root privilege s. Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower avahi-daemon[11750]: avahi-daemon 0.6.28 starting up. Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower avahi-daemon[11750]: WARNING: No NSS support for mDNS de tected, consider installing nss-mdns! Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower avahi-daemon[11750]: Successfully called chroot(). Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower avahi-daemon[11750]: Successfully dropped remaining capa bilities. Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower avahi-daemon[11750]: Loading service file /services/afp. service. Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower avahi-daemon[11750]: Loading service file /services/smb. service. Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower avahi-daemon[11750]: Joining mDNS multicast group on int erface eth0.IPv4 with address 192.168.0.190. Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower avahi-daemon[11750]: New relevant interface eth0.IPv4 fo r mDNS. Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower avahi-daemon[11750]: Network interface enumeration compl eted. Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower avahi-daemon[11750]: Registering new address record for 192.168.0.190 on eth0.IPv4. Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower avahi-daemon[11750]: Registering HINFO record with value s 'I686'/'LINUX'. Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower emhttp: shcmd (343): /etc/rc.d/rc.avahidnsconfd start |& logger Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower logger: Starting Avahi mDNS/DNS-SD DNS Server Configurat ion Daemon: /usr/sbin/avahi-dnsconfd -D Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower avahi-dnsconfd[11759]: Successfully connected to Avahi d aemon. Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower emhttp: shcmd (344): /usr/local/sbin/emhttp_event svcs_s tarted Jul 23 00:01:40 PNTower emhttp_event: svcs_started Jul 23 00:01:41 PNTower avahi-daemon[11750]: Server startup complete. Host name is PNTower.local. Local service cookie is 3083432721. Jul 23 00:01:42 PNTower avahi-daemon[11750]: Service "PNTower-SMB" (/services/sm b.service) successfully established. Jul 23 00:01:42 PNTower avahi-daemon[11750]: Service "PNTower" (/services/afp.se rvice) successfully established. syslog.zip Link to comment
speeding_ant Posted July 23, 2011 Share Posted July 23, 2011 First glance - Latest beta shows my Backup share as a TimeMachine destination. Haven't done a backup yet, but I have faith Link to comment
bobbintb Posted July 23, 2011 Share Posted July 23, 2011 not that i care particularly since it wont add any function i need but any plans to upgrade to kernel 3.0? just curious. thanks again. Link to comment
limetech Posted July 23, 2011 Author Share Posted July 23, 2011 Looking at it now, seems that it "oops" twice Disk19 & Disk20 (in the past once it oops once I beleve that was it, it hung.) Also would like to understand "md: 4 devices still in use." Yes this is same bug we've been chasing since -beta8. This is almost certainly a linux bug, so I'll be posting this onto the linux kernel development mailing list to see if anyone has any insight there. Trouble is, I can't reproduce so might need your assistance with this. The 'devices still in use' is happening because the bug is causing unmount to fail, and if disks are still mounted, the md driver can't be stopped. Link to comment
madburg Posted July 23, 2011 Share Posted July 23, 2011 Looking at it now, seems that it "oops" twice Disk19 & Disk20 (in the past once it oops once I beleve that was it, it hung.) Also would like to understand "md: 4 devices still in use." Yes this is same bug we've been chasing since -beta8. This is almost certainly a linux bug, so I'll be posting this onto the linux kernel development mailing list to see if anyone has any insight there. Trouble is, I can't reproduce so might need your assistance with this. The 'devices still in use' is happening because the bug is causing unmount to fail, and if disks are still mounted, the md driver can't be stopped. Many thanks Tom, I will continue to provide any and all assistance I can off line with you. I posted just so others are aware. As well as so others dont question it's validity when posted by others who to face this same issue. As it is painful and dont wish it upon anyone else Link to comment
Nezil Posted July 23, 2011 Share Posted July 23, 2011 Madburg / Tom, I've not seen the Kernel Oops since playing with Beta10. Admittedly I've not started and stopped much, so I can't confirm for sure yet. I'll post again if I'm still having the problem. Link to comment
peter_sm Posted July 23, 2011 Share Posted July 23, 2011 The new beta is installed, And running Time Machine backup on LION right now Thanks TOM Link to comment
btlupin Posted July 23, 2011 Share Posted July 23, 2011 Does this fix the AFP with SMB issue on Lion ("-SMB" prefix seems to break the server browsing)? I don't have Lion just yet, but if you google "Lion SMB" and you'll see there are all kinds of issues with Lion accessing Windows shares and Samba shares. Supposedly Apple has developed their own replacement for Samba called "smbx": http://www.itproportal.com/2011/03/28/apple-replaces-samba-mac-osx-10-7-lion/ The "-SMB" suffix is just the smb service being advertised by AVAHI. Please try Finder's "Connect to Server" dialog and use "cifs" or "smb" as the protocol, e.g.: cifs://tower and report back the results of this. If you remove the -SMB prefix from the service file, smb works from the finder sidebar. Unfortunately AFP is then no longer available in the sidebar. Connect to server works as it did before and even works with the -SMB prefix. This is using 5.09. Link to comment
speeding_ant Posted July 23, 2011 Share Posted July 23, 2011 Tried to do a full backup via TimeMachine, cut out about 5 minutes through. Syslog snippet: Jul 23 21:35:43 Storage afpd[23106]: AFP3.3 Login by mediacenter Jul 23 21:36:33 Storage shfs/user: duplicate object: /mnt/disk4/Storage/.DS_Store Jul 23 21:44:37 Storage afpd[23106]: read: Connection reset by peer Jul 23 21:44:37 Storage afpd[23106]: dsi_stream_read: len:-1, Connection reset by peer Jul 23 21:44:37 Storage afpd[23106]: dsi_stream_send: Broken pipe Jul 23 21:44:37 Storage afpd[23106]: dsi_wrtreply: Broken pipe Jul 23 21:44:37 Storage afpd[23106]: afp_over_dsi: client connection reset Jul 23 21:44:37 Storage afpd[23106]: AFP statistics: 3397526.07 KB read, 177782.65 KB written Jul 23 21:44:41 Storage afpd[24987]: AFP3.3 Login by mediacenter Jul 23 21:44:41 Storage afpd[24987]: afp_disconnect: trying primary reconnect Jul 23 21:44:41 Storage afpd[1354]: Reconnect: no child[23106] Jul 23 21:44:46 Storage afpd[24987]: afp_disconnect: primary reconnect failed Jul 23 21:44:47 Storage afpd[24987]: dsi_stream_read: len:0, unexpected EOF Jul 23 21:44:52 Storage afpd[24996]: dsi_stream_read: len:0, unexpected EOF Jul 23 21:44:52 Storage afpd[24996]: Disconnected session terminating Jul 23 21:44:54 Storage afpd[25003]: AFP3.3 Login by mediacenter Jul 23 21:44:54 Storage afpd[25003]: afp_disconnect: trying primary reconnect Jul 23 21:44:54 Storage afpd[1354]: Reconnect: no child[23106] Jul 23 21:44:59 Storage afpd[25003]: afp_disconnect: primary reconnect failed Jul 23 21:45:03 Storage afpd[25003]: dsi_stream_read: len:0, unexpected EOF Jul 23 21:45:06 Storage afpd[25024]: AFP3.3 Login by mediacenter Jul 23 21:45:06 Storage afpd[25024]: afp_disconnect: trying primary reconnect Jul 23 21:45:06 Storage afpd[1354]: Reconnect: no child[23106] Jul 23 21:45:11 Storage afpd[25024]: afp_disconnect: primary reconnect failed Jul 23 21:45:11 Storage afpd[25024]: dsi_stream_read: len:0, unexpected EOF Jul 23 21:45:18 Storage shfs/user: duplicate object: /mnt/disk4/Storage/.DS_Store Backupd log: 23/07/11 9:48:43.930 PM com.apple.backupd: Starting standard backup 23/07/11 9:48:44.375 PM com.apple.backupd: Attempting to mount network destination URL: afp://[email protected]/Backup 23/07/11 9:49:02.628 PM com.apple.backupd: Mounted network destination at mountpoint: /Volumes/Backup-1 using URL: afp://[email protected]/Backup 23/07/11 9:49:21.129 PM com.apple.backupd: QUICKCHECK ONLY; FILESYSTEM CLEAN 23/07/11 9:49:30.823 PM com.apple.backupd: Disk image /Volumes/Backup-1/Media.sparsebundle mounted at: /Volumes/Time Machine Backups 23/07/11 9:49:30.927 PM com.apple.backupd: Backing up to: /Volumes/Time Machine Backups/Backups.backupdb 23/07/11 9:50:10.208 PM com.apple.backupd: 72.57 GB required (including padding), 266.30 GB available 23/07/11 9:52:28.341 PM com.apple.backupd: Backup failed because the network destination disk was ejected or disconnected unexpectedly! 23/07/11 9:52:28.499 PM com.apple.backupd: Error (256): fetching properties: Error Domain=NSCocoaErrorDomain Code=256 "The file “cursors” couldn’t be opened." UserInfo=0x7fccdc111d90 {NSURL=/Volumes/Time Machine Backups/Backups.backupdb/Media/2011-07-23-213702.inProgress/C0730599-5995-4844-937A-9129C4D37F62/Macintosh HD/Applications/Firefox.app/Contents/MacOS/res/cursors/, NSFilePath=/Volumes/Time Machine Backups/Backups.backupdb/Media/2011-07-23-213702.inProgress/C0730599-5995-4844-937A-9129C4D37F62/Macintosh HD/Applications/Firefox.app/Contents/MacOS/res/cursors, NSUnderlyingError=0x7fccdc147600 "The operation couldn’t be completed. Input/output error"} 23/07/11 9:52:30.394 PM com.apple.backupd: Copied 16874 files (240 KB) from volume Macintosh HD. 23/07/11 9:52:30.498 PM com.apple.backupd: Backup failed because the destination disk was ejected or disconnected unexpectedly! 23/07/11 9:52:31.418 PM com.apple.backupd: Backup canceled. Link to comment
peter_sm Posted July 23, 2011 Share Posted July 23, 2011 The new beta is installed, And running Time Machine backup on LION right now Thanks TOM I have performed 2 backups, one full and then a second one after few updates on LION, both finished successfully. //Peter Link to comment
speeding_ant Posted July 23, 2011 Share Posted July 23, 2011 The new beta is installed, And running Time Machine backup on LION right now Thanks TOM I have performed 2 backups, one full and then a second one after few updates on LION, both finished successfully. //Peter Just running backup on my other machine, working without hitch... Suspect it might be a NIC issue, have had a few problems with this computer when dealing with high network traffic.. Nothing to see here, move along.. Link to comment
BRiT Posted July 23, 2011 Share Posted July 23, 2011 Hey Tom - quick question... Is it possible to say if you've changed anything in the webGui php files (in the release notes) whenever you release an update? At the moment I have to compare code for each of the files, takes a while to do. Learn to use the diff command. It's willing to be your friend. This is from my unraid dev box: mkdir unraid-50b9 unraid-50b10 cd unraid-50b9 && 7z x ../unRAID\ Server\ 5.0-beta9\ AiO.zip bzroot bzimage zcat bzroot | cpio -m -i -d -H newc --no-absolute-filenames cd .. cd unraid-50b10 && 7z x ../unRAID\ Server\ 5.0-beta10\ AiO.zip bzroot bzimage zcat bzroot | cpio -m -i -d -H newc --no-absolute-filenames cd .. diff -uwbr unraid-50b9 unraid-50b10 | egrep -vi special\|fifo > diffs_b9_b10.brief diff -uwr unraid-50b9 unraid-50b10 | egrep -vi special\|fifo > diffs_b9_b10.full Link to comment
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