When I copy files to a ZFS dataset, these errors show up on the console log:
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Oct 4 14:30:02 freenas afpd[31682]: sys_getextattr_size: error: Result too large
Oct 4 14:30:02 freenas last message repeated 5 times
Oct 4 15:57:41 freenas ntpd[39595]: kernel time sync status change 2001
Oct 4 16:05:54 freenas afpd[31682]: sys_getextattr_size: error: Result too large
Oct 4 16:06:00 freenas last message repeated 9 times
Oct 4 16:13:53 freenas afpd[31682]: sys_getextattr_size: error: Result too large
Oct 4 16:13:57 freenas last message repeated 57 times
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The number of messages equal the number of files transferred.
Is there something seriously wrong? Should I be worried that important file infomation is not transferred correctly? Does it mean that extended attributes are not handled correctly?
Thanks for assistance, from someone new to FreeNAS by the name
peter
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My FreeNAS System Information
FreeNAS Build FreeNAS-8.0.1-RELEASE-amd64 (8081)
Platform Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-2100T CPU @ 2.50GHz
Memory 8160MB
Uptime 11:29AM up 1 day, 22:07, 0 users
OS Version FreeBSD 8.2-RELEASE-p3
Hardware Asus P8P67 motherboard, 7 SATA connections
Disks 7 times 1TByte Western Digital Green drives
Configuration One RAIDZ2 Volume, with ZFS datasets below
Network Used in an all OSX network, AFP based
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Oct 4 14:30:02 freenas afpd[31682]: sys_getextattr_size: error: Result too large
Oct 4 14:30:02 freenas last message repeated 5 times
Oct 4 15:57:41 freenas ntpd[39595]: kernel time sync status change 2001
Oct 4 16:05:54 freenas afpd[31682]: sys_getextattr_size: error: Result too large
Oct 4 16:06:00 freenas last message repeated 9 times
Oct 4 16:13:53 freenas afpd[31682]: sys_getextattr_size: error: Result too large
Oct 4 16:13:57 freenas last message repeated 57 times
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The number of messages equal the number of files transferred.
Is there something seriously wrong? Should I be worried that important file infomation is not transferred correctly? Does it mean that extended attributes are not handled correctly?
Thanks for assistance, from someone new to FreeNAS by the name
peter
----------
My FreeNAS System Information
FreeNAS Build FreeNAS-8.0.1-RELEASE-amd64 (8081)
Platform Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-2100T CPU @ 2.50GHz
Memory 8160MB
Uptime 11:29AM up 1 day, 22:07, 0 users
OS Version FreeBSD 8.2-RELEASE-p3
Hardware Asus P8P67 motherboard, 7 SATA connections
Disks 7 times 1TByte Western Digital Green drives
Configuration One RAIDZ2 Volume, with ZFS datasets below
Network Used in an all OSX network, AFP based