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Mounting unRAID shares in fstab

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I just started using unRAID and have a quick question.  I mount my smb shares in fstab so that they are mounted at boot time on my linux machines.  For some reason though, my unRAID shares have extremely slow access times and even cifs/smb errors on my linux machines.  My other smb shares (freenas) do not exhibit this problem.  At first I thought the problem was strictly unRAID, however I have the unRAID shares mounted on a Windows XP machine and they work fine.  I would say there was a problem with my linux machines, but the shares mounted from my freenas are working fine...  so I'm wondering how others are mounting the unRAID shares on their linux machines.  I've tried mounting as type cifs and smbfs and the problems still occur.

 

Thanks

Can you post a log of the errors?

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Can you post a log of the errors?

 

Going to try and disable dfs first..  I didn't initially post a log since I didn't think it was really a problem with unRAID, more of a configuration issue.  Hopefully I will fix tonight.

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Sorry for not updating sooner, but that was completely the problem.  My unRAID is working perfectly now with my linux clients...  Working even better than I expected...  Thanks for your help.

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