freenasafp
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- Jun 20, 2019
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Hello everyone. This is my first post in the forums, although I've benefited from reading through posts in the past so I'm hoping to receive some help from the community for a problem that currently has our media team at a standstill.
The problem:
Our media team usually has AFP shares mounted via static IP through a LAN connection. The shares suddenly dismounted earlier today, and we've been unable to get them to mount again as macOS shows a "there are no shares available or you are not allowed to access them on the server" error message when trying to connect.
What I've tried and noticed:
The only other thing I was doing was getting rsync to work between FreeNAS and Synology, but I wasn't changing any user permissions or AFP settings that should have caused it (to my knowledge).
We would love to get our AFP shares mounting again so our team can work tomorrow so any help is greatly appreciated. Thank you!
The problem:
Our media team usually has AFP shares mounted via static IP through a LAN connection. The shares suddenly dismounted earlier today, and we've been unable to get them to mount again as macOS shows a "there are no shares available or you are not allowed to access them on the server" error message when trying to connect.
What I've tried and noticed:
- Searched Google / forums
- Restarted FreeNAS multiple times
- Restarted AFP service
- Created new AFP share and user to test whether a new share would show up (nothing showed up)
- Downgraded from 11.2 U4.1 to 11.1 U7
- SSH works
- SMB works
- There was a spike in write speed on all disks shortly before the shares dismounted
- Two of our disks have offline uncorrectable sectors (in the process of switching them out)
The only other thing I was doing was getting rsync to work between FreeNAS and Synology, but I wasn't changing any user permissions or AFP settings that should have caused it (to my knowledge).
We would love to get our AFP shares mounting again so our team can work tomorrow so any help is greatly appreciated. Thank you!