private. discovery is on. no computer or router settings changed between my .5 and 1.0 install. not saying something couldn't have gone fubar but i'm pretty sure it has to be something on the OMV side
CIFS/SMB
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But as I understand you have other windows clients seeing the shares. There is a service discovery section in omv. You can try disable enable that. Is in the network section
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my bad windows devices cannot discover it. my android phone and tablet can.
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That's because android is using avahi. Try and enable the wins in samba if that helps. Also set up the samba sever and share with the same workgroup. An setup the wg in the windows clients
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Try to disable the service discovery inside OpenMediaVaulf for CIFS/SMB, apply it, then enable and apply it again.
Greetings
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I disabled discovery under network, saved, applied, and rebooted. Then it showed up.. Odd anywho will it cause any issues like this down the line?
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This is not a Samba issue, is windows issue, otherwise you wouldn't be able to access the share manually. Just make sure the nmbd process is running in OMV which is the one that replies to Netbios requests.
Check if this option in your adapter is enabled, also you can enter the WINS there the ip of OMV.
Do you have an antivirus (sometimes they come with firewall)?edit: also i am hope you're not using static ips for your clients
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This is not a Samba issue, is windows issue, otherwise you wouldn't be able to access the share manually. Just make sure the nmbd process is running in OMV which is the one that replies to Netbios requests.
Check if this option in your adapter is enabled, also you can enter the WINS there the ip of OMV.
Do you have an antivirus (sometimes they come with firewall)?edit: also i am hope you're not using static ips for your clients
I'll check that out later. The only client using static ip is the server itself. I appreciate the help.
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This is not a Samba issue, is windows issue, otherwise you wouldn't be able to access the share manually. Just make sure the nmbd process is running in OMV which is the one that replies to Netbios requests.
Check if this option in your adapter is enabled, also you can enter the WINS there the ip of OMV.
Do you have an antivirus (sometimes they come with firewall)?edit: also i am hope you're not using static ips for your clients
That was all set right I did have LMHOSTS set. The only reason I'm thinking its a server issue is because 2 windows laptops and 1 windows tablet used to be able to see it. After upgrading 0 out of the 2 could. But now with SMB discovery disabled all can see it again.
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The only client using static ip is the server itself
Don't use static ip, use dhcp static reservation in the router. You assign a reserved ip for a MAC address, the router then will always assign that ip to your OMV by DHCP
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switched over to dhcp and assigned my ip via router same issue its not showing up.
I gave up as long as I can access it via the address it works for me I suppose. I can just drive map it.
Now I had this issue before and forgot how I fixed it. How do I get it to stop deleting like this? I just want to hit delete and have it delete.
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But you said you fix it before with the discovery service save and apply?
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I switched back to dhcp and set it in the router as you mentioned and it went away. theres one more thing I need to try later. I changed the server name im going to change it back just to see.
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I fixed it. When I named the server it wasn't in caps. Now it shows up as it should.
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Any idea on the deleting thing?
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Isn't that window problem? Like shift delete
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Nah. They are allways fully deleted on Network shares unless the trash has been enabled. The only thing you might notice, like in his picture, that the execution of the delete command is rather slow sometimes. Not sure if there is a fix, to be honest, I never cared about that.
Greetings
David
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