![]() ![]() ![]() Please let me know if any other conf or log files would shed more light on this issue. I also cannot create Time Machine backups to the TimeMachine folder.Īny help is greatly appreciated. When I (logged in as user jason) try to create a folder I get this error message: Netatalk and Avahi are running fine and I can see all of shares in Finder, and I can connect fine. If it makes a difference, I also have an OpenSSH server and a Transmission web interface running. I am trying to also setup the same shares with AFP and Netatalk. When I access the samba shares on a Mac (OSx 10.12.3, Sierra) or a PC (Windows 10), there are no issues. I also currently have a samba server running on this machine. I have two users setup to access the drives: homa and jason. I have this in /usr/local/etc/afp. dev/sdb2 699045888 1398089727 699043840 333.3G b W95 FAT32 I can configure the share using Netatalk but cannot allow guest write access - it is currently read only. Sudo fdisk -l returns: Device Boot Start End Sectors Size Id Type They are called "TimeMachine", "HomaBackup", "MoviesTV", "JasonDrive" and are mounted at /TimeMachine, /HomaBackup, etc. I have a WD 1tb drive partitioned into 4 parts all with a Fat32 (vfat) filesystem. It has a wired connection into our wireless router. ![]() So far I haven't had any problems with the machine's low specs. I am currently running Lubuntu 16.04 on an iBook G3 with 256mb of RAM. I’m unlikely myself to get to this soon but we have had a recent code contribution on AFP:Īnd I’m due to do some maintenance by way of follow up on that issue at some time so prioritised requests on missing config items are welcome.Īll the best and thanks for your query/contribution.I've been having issues with Netatalk related to permissions. Oh well all in good time and do please consider popping in your desired settings in order of preference. And the newer OSX versions are seeming to favour SMB protocol over the AFP so it does look like the AFP protocol is on the way out. Although of course time machine is coming to samba in time, along with spotlight (I think it was) which will be nice. Obviously an anything goes custom option is usefully but it would be nice to add the most common, desired options as easy ui elements. I imagine someone will get to it at some point so do consider noting here and/or in the issue you found your ‘missing’ options, most notably those’s that we can add via a tick or some drop down that can keep the Web-UI simple and accessible. It’s just not been request much and has essentially remained unchanged for quite a while now as a result. OK, yes we are a little weak on the AFP side for config options. I think that’s a hard stop for my experiment with Rockstor on production kit. tfo.write('uam list = uams_dhx.so,uams_dhx2.so\n').tfo.write(' Netatalk 3.x configuration file\n\n').with open(AFP_CONFIG) as afo, open(npath, 'w') as tfo:.fo.write(' #END: Rockstor AFP CONFIG#\n').fo.write(' vol size limit = %d\n\n' % vol_size) Every file in an AFP volume has to have a unique file ID, IDs must, according to the specs, never be reused, and IDs are 32 bit numbers (Directory IDs use the.fo.write(' time machine = %s\n' % c.time_machine).fo.write(' #BEGIN: Rockstor AFP CONFIG#\n').Have a look at the following code on your own system: rockstor/rockstor-core/blob/master/src/rockstor/system/services.py#L209-L238 Until someone adds this capability you could try ‘hard wiring’ your required config. Ok looks like you’ve found the relevant open issue on expanding AFP config options. Sent: 10/16/02 2:01 PM Subject: Netatalk-admins Netatalk Permissions Problem Weve upgraded our design team to OSX and were using a linux server. Or if there is no Rockstor-way, a workaround? ![]()
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