Hello,
I'm a fairly new and happy TrueNAS user, moving over from Unraid. I'm using my system to backup my Mac using Time Machine. This has worked very well until last night. There's been no software updates in the meantime, only a rare but not uncommon Mac system crash & reboot. I wonder what has happened and how to get my backups up and running again.
TrueNAS-12.0-U7-STABLE running on HPE Gen10 Microserver
macOS Catalina 10.15.7 running on iMac 27" late 2021
Both wired with brand new Cat6 UTP 1Gbps Ethernet to UniFi Dream Machine Pro
testparm -s output:
I've got plenty of these in /var/log/samba4/log.smdb (192.168.1.1 is my router). They also appear before the last successful backup was taken.
DNS Service Discovery output:
I don't have NFS or AFP running but rather suspect some issue on the Mac side. I can see the shares just fine.
Thank you,
monoman.
I'm a fairly new and happy TrueNAS user, moving over from Unraid. I'm using my system to backup my Mac using Time Machine. This has worked very well until last night. There's been no software updates in the meantime, only a rare but not uncommon Mac system crash & reboot. I wonder what has happened and how to get my backups up and running again.
TrueNAS-12.0-U7-STABLE running on HPE Gen10 Microserver
macOS Catalina 10.15.7 running on iMac 27" late 2021
Both wired with brand new Cat6 UTP 1Gbps Ethernet to UniFi Dream Machine Pro
testparm -s output:
Code:
root@truenas[~]# testparm -s Load smb config files from /usr/local/etc/smb4.conf Loaded services file OK. Weak crypto is allowed Server role: ROLE_STANDALONE # Global parameters [global] aio max threads = 2 bind interfaces only = Yes disable spoolss = Yes dns proxy = No enable web service discovery = Yes kernel change notify = No load printers = No logging = file max log size = 5120 nsupdate command = /usr/local/bin/samba-nsupdate -g registry shares = Yes restrict anonymous = 2 server role = standalone server server string = TrueNAS Server unix extensions = No idmap config *: range = 90000001-100000000 fruit:nfs_aces = No idmap config * : backend = tdb directory name cache size = 0 dos filemode = Yes [tmimac] ea support = No kernel share modes = No mangled names = no path = /mnt/mypool/timemachine/tmimac posix locking = No read only = No vfs objects = fruit streams_xattr fruit:locking = none fruit:time machine = yes fruit:resource = stream fruit:metadata = stream fruit:encoding = native nfs4:chown = true [cache] ea support = No kernel share modes = No mangled names = no path = /mnt/myfastpool/cache posix locking = No read only = No vfs objects = fruit streams_xattr fruit:locking = none fruit:time machine = yes fruit:resource = stream fruit:metadata = stream fruit:encoding = native nfs4:chown = true
I've got plenty of these in /var/log/samba4/log.smdb (192.168.1.1 is my router). They also appear before the last successful backup was taken.
Code:
[2022/01/17 12:25:35.136564, 0] ../../source3/smbd/process.c:344(read_packet_remainder) [2022/01/17 12:25:35.136564, 0] ../../source3/smbd/process.c:344(read_packet_remainder) read_fd_with_timeout failed for client 192.168.1.1 read error = NT_STATUS_END_OF_FILE. read_fd_with_timeout failed for client 192.168.1.1 read error = NT_STATUS_END_OF_FILE.
DNS Service Discovery output:
Code:
monoman@iMac ~ % dns-sd -B _adisk._tcp. Browsing for _adisk._tcp. DATE: ---Mon 17 Jan 2022--- 14:15:41.653 ...STARTING... Timestamp A/R Flags if Domain Service Type Instance Name 14:15:41.653 Add 3 4 local. _adisk._tcp. truenas 14:15:41.653 Add 2 5 local. _adisk._tcp. truenas ^C monoman@iMac ~ % dns-sd -L truenas _adisk._tcp. Lookup truenas._adisk._tcp..local DATE: ---Mon 17 Jan 2022--- 14:15:46.603 ...STARTING... 14:15:46.603 truenas._adisk._tcp.local. can be reached at truenas.local.:9 (interface 4) Flags: 1 sys=waMa=0,adVF=0x100 dk0=adVN=tmimac,adVF=0x82,adVU=bb007538-9d65-410e-b54e-2f3c993aff9a dk1=adVN=cache,adVF=0x82,adVU=763c2b26-ccbf-43b1-9280-30537b6d78d0 14:15:46.603 truenas._adisk._tcp.local. can be reached at truenas.local.:9 (interface 5) sys=waMa=0,adVF=0x100 dk0=adVN=tmimac,adVF=0x82,adVU=bb007538-9d65-410e-b54e-2f3c993aff9a dk1=adVN=cache,adVF=0x82,adVU=763c2b26-ccbf-43b1-9280-30537b6d78d0 ^C
I don't have NFS or AFP running but rather suspect some issue on the Mac side. I can see the shares just fine.
Code:
monoman@iMac ~ % smbutil view smb://truenas Password for truenas: Share Type Comments ------------------------------- IPC$ Pipe IPC Service (TrueNAS Server) tmimac Disk cache Disk 3 shares listed
Thank you,
monoman.
HPE ProLiant MicroServer Gen10 Plus
1x Intel Pentium Gold G5420 3.8 GHz 2-Core
2x DDR4 8GB 2666 MHz HPE ECC
1x Samsung PM883 240GB SATA 6Gb/s (boot)
3x WD Red Pro 4TB 3.5" SATA 6Gb/s 7200 rpm (mypool)
StarTech.com Dual M.2 PCIe x8 SSD Adapter Card
2x Samsung 970 EVO Plus 500GB M.2 2280 PCIe x4 NVMe (myfastpool)
TrueNAS-12.0-U7-STABLE
1x Intel Pentium Gold G5420 3.8 GHz 2-Core
2x DDR4 8GB 2666 MHz HPE ECC
1x Samsung PM883 240GB SATA 6Gb/s (boot)
3x WD Red Pro 4TB 3.5" SATA 6Gb/s 7200 rpm (mypool)
StarTech.com Dual M.2 PCIe x8 SSD Adapter Card
2x Samsung 970 EVO Plus 500GB M.2 2280 PCIe x4 NVMe (myfastpool)
TrueNAS-12.0-U7-STABLE
Dell R630
2x Intel E5-2620v3 2.4 Ghz 12-Core
8x DDR4 16GB 2133 MHz Samsung ECC
1x Samsung Pro Endurance Micro SDXC 64GB (boot)
1x Samsung Samsung SSD 860 EVO 1TB (cache)
4x Seagate 4TB 2.5" SATA 6 Gb/s 5400 RPM (array)
Unraid 6.9.2-STABLE
2x Intel E5-2620v3 2.4 Ghz 12-Core
8x DDR4 16GB 2133 MHz Samsung ECC
1x Samsung Pro Endurance Micro SDXC 64GB (boot)
1x Samsung Samsung SSD 860 EVO 1TB (cache)
4x Seagate 4TB 2.5" SATA 6 Gb/s 5400 RPM (array)
Unraid 6.9.2-STABLE