im moving files from OMV to a Windows PC large files few GB each and the transfer goes from 100mb to 200 than down to 6mb than 0mb and stays like this for some time.
Is there a way to find out how and why this is happening ?
im moving files from OMV to a Windows PC large files few GB each and the transfer goes from 100mb to 200 than down to 6mb than 0mb and stays like this for some time.
Is there a way to find out how and why this is happening ?
Maybe journalctl -u smbd.service will give you some hints.
Maybe journalctl -u smbd.service will give you some hints.
Thanks Votdev
i seem to get getting permisson errors
Jul 26 19:23:15 OMV smbd[33738]: process_usershare_file: stat of /var/lib/samba/usershares/leeching failed. Permission denied
Jul 26 19:23:15 OMV smbd[33738]: [2023/07/26 19:23:15.337964, 0] ../../source3/param/loadparm.c:3428(process_usershare_file)
Jul 26 19:23:15 OMV smbd[33738]: process_usershare_file: stat of /var/lib/samba/usershares/leeching failed. Permission denied
Jul 26 19:23:15 OMV smbd[33738]: [2023/07/26 19:23:15.836349, 0] ../../source3/param/loadparm.c:3428(process_usershare_file)
Jul 26 19:23:15 OMV smbd[33738]: process_usershare_file: stat of /var/lib/samba/usershares/leeching failed. Permission denied
Jul 26 19:23:16 OMV smbd[33738]: [2023/07/26 19:23:16.401792, 0] ../../source3/param/loadparm.c:3428(process_usershare_file)
Jul 26 19:23:16 OMV smbd[33738]: process_usershare_file: stat of /var/lib/samba/usershares/leeching failed. Permission denied
Jul 26 19:23:16 OMV smbd[33738]: [2023/07/26 19:23:16.944017, 0] ../../source3/param/loadparm.c:3428(process_usershare_file)
Jul 26 19:23:16 OMV smbd[33738]: process_usershare_file: stat of /var/lib/samba/usershares/leeching failed. Permission denied
Jul 26 19:23:17 OMV smbd[33738]: [2023/07/26 19:23:17.478674, 0] ../../source3/param/loadparm.c:3428(process_usershare_file)
Jul 26 19:23:17 OMV smbd[33738]: process_usershare_file: stat of /var/lib/samba/usershares/leeching failed. Permission denied
Jul 26 19:23:18 OMV smbd[33738]: [2023/07/26 19:23:18.033466, 0] ../../source3/param/loadparm.c:3428(process_usershare_file)
Alles anzeigen
ill look into it
I can make a folder etc.. on the share I just can't seem to copy any files.
Jul 30 08:22:34 omv smbd[4009158]: [2023/07/30 08:22:34.809374, 0] ../../lib/util/fault.c:160(smb_panic_log)
Jul 30 08:22:34 omv smbd[4009158]: INTERNAL ERROR: Signal 11: Segmentation fault in pid 4009158 (4.13.13-Debian)
perhaps a OMV reinstall, solve your problems.
Alles anzeigenhttps://serverfault.com/questi…a-usershares-share-failed
Jul 30 08:22:34 omv smbd[4009158]: [2023/07/30 08:22:34.809374, 0] ../../lib/util/fault.c:160(smb_panic_log)
Jul 30 08:22:34 omv smbd[4009158]: INTERNAL ERROR: Signal 11: Segmentation fault in pid 4009158 (4.13.13-Debian)
perhaps a OMV reinstall, solve your problems.
This is a one day old install??
I think you hit a bug in Samba. The OMV project can sadly do nothing here. You can report the bug upstream if you want to get it fixed someday.
I think you hit a bug in Samba. The OMV project can sadly do nothing here. You can report the bug upstream if you want to get it fixed someday.
Okay Vot is there no way around this I can't move files at all is there other ways?
How can we reproduce that issue? Do you have used Samba usershare? How do you access the SMB shares, e.g. Windows?
How can we reproduce that issue? Do you have used Samba usershare? How do you access the SMB shares, e.g. Windows?
install OMV ,Setup a User ,Make a share from a Linear Drive. (which was in an old OMV server it was moved to this one) enable SMB/CIFS on OMV. Than on windows mount the share as a drive and copy over files. that's all i did. Only different from my normal set up is the linear drive was from an old OMV server i had.
Okay after some testing it works on my other shares just not this old Linear drive share.
Is this a BTRFS file system?
Is this a BTRFS file system?
Yes
So i moved all the data from the Linear drive on a 2TB drive than deleted and remade it. All working fine now. just need to move the data back
Sie haben noch kein Benutzerkonto auf unserer Seite? Registrieren Sie sich kostenlos und nehmen Sie an unserer Community teil!