danb35
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I'm having the same problem on 12.0-U8 (not 8.1) since 20 May. I can't recall having changed anything on the system (haven't even rebooted it; it's been up 43 days). I did restart a network switch on 20 May (the one in the server rack with my NAS), but I'm otherwise communicating fine with the NAS, including SMB working on other shares. /var/log/samba4/log.smbd shows absolutely nothing at the time of the attempt--here's what's there when I try a backup at 8:35 AM:
Note that the last entry is almost three hours ago.
This is happening on two machines, a Mac Mini running macOS 12.1, and a Macbook Pro running macOS 10.15.7. Bouncing the SMB service doesn't help; the client machine still gives the same error ("Backup Disk Not Available"), and there's nothing in the SMB log. @anodos, IIRC, you're our resident SMB guru--any suggestions of what to look at from here?
Code:
root@freenas2[~]# tail -f /var/log/samba4/log.smbd [2022/06/05 13:56:15.164039, 4] ../../auth/auth_log.c:753(log_successful_authz_event_human_readable) Successful AuthZ: [SMB2,NTLMSSP] user [FREENAS]\[dan] [S-1-5-21-2413538992-2029167151-3841831621-1000] at [Sun, 05 Jun 2022 13:56:15.164013 EDT] Remote host [ipv4:192.168.1.203:56683] local host [ipv4:192.168.1.10:445] [2022/06/05 22:00:53.213340, 3] ../../auth/auth_log.c:653(log_authentication_event_human_readable) Auth: [SMB2,(null)] user [FREENAS]\[dan] at [Sun, 05 Jun 2022 22:00:53.213291 EDT] with [NTLMv2] status [NT_STATUS_OK] workstation [DAN-MAC-MINI-2] remote host [ipv4:192.168.1.197:57876] became [FREENAS]\[dan] [S-1-5-21-2413538992-2029167151-3841831621-1000]. local host [ipv4:192.168.1.10:445] [2022/06/05 22:00:53.217748, 4] ../../auth/auth_log.c:753(log_successful_authz_event_human_readable) Successful AuthZ: [SMB2,NTLMSSP] user [FREENAS]\[dan] [S-1-5-21-2413538992-2029167151-3841831621-1000] at [Sun, 05 Jun 2022 22:00:53.217717 EDT] Remote host [ipv4:192.168.1.197:57876] local host [ipv4:192.168.1.10:445] [2022/06/06 05:44:03.674490, 3] ../../auth/auth_log.c:653(log_authentication_event_human_readable) Auth: [SMB2,(null)] user [FREENAS]\[dan] at [Mon, 06 Jun 2022 05:44:03.674439 EDT] with [NTLMv2] status [NT_STATUS_OK] workstation [DAN-MAC-MINI-2] remote host [ipv4:192.168.1.197:58130] became [FREENAS]\[dan] [S-1-5-21-2413538992-2029167151-3841831621-1000]. local host [ipv4:192.168.1.10:445] [2022/06/06 05:44:03.679076, 4] ../../auth/auth_log.c:753(log_successful_authz_event_human_readable) Successful AuthZ: [SMB2,NTLMSSP] user [FREENAS]\[dan] [S-1-5-21-2413538992-2029167151-3841831621-1000] at [Mon, 06 Jun 2022 05:44:03.679049 EDT] Remote host [ipv4:192.168.1.197:58130] local host [ipv4:192.168.1.10:445]
Note that the last entry is almost three hours ago.
This is happening on two machines, a Mac Mini running macOS 12.1, and a Macbook Pro running macOS 10.15.7. Bouncing the SMB service doesn't help; the client machine still gives the same error ("Backup Disk Not Available"), and there's nothing in the SMB log. @anodos, IIRC, you're our resident SMB guru--any suggestions of what to look at from here?