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petec1
Jul 06, 2012Aspirant
AFP copy error NV+ w/ 4.1.9 + OS X 10.7.4 - roll back?
Hi. I have a Mac Pro running OS X 10.7.4, it connects to a NV+ over AFP running 4.1.9 over gigabit ethernet and the two boxes live around 1m apart, connecting over a single gigabit switch. Since I...
despaws
Jul 10, 2012Aspirant
Posted this in another thread, but cross posting in case it will help someone else . . . .
After upgrading to 4.1.9 I had no problem with any shares that were both CIFS and AFP previous to the upgrade, but the one share I had that was AFP only was not visible. Adding CIFS to it made it visible in SMB sharing, but unmountable due to a permissions error on either Windows or Mac, any recent version. I tried many things to fix it with no success, until finally I did the following: default CIFS: read/write, guest access on and read/write. AFP same. Also, on advanced tab choose a primary user and give ownership/read/write, choose a group with all users in it, and give read/write, and most importantly, give read/write to "everyone". After that it showed up and I slowly clawed share permissions back to what they were originally, and the share was now visible under original permissions. I tried various combinations of the above, but the only thing that made it visible was doing ALL of it. As I said, after that I could restrict permissions to what they were before, but until I opened it up completely, no go.
After upgrading to 4.1.9 I had no problem with any shares that were both CIFS and AFP previous to the upgrade, but the one share I had that was AFP only was not visible. Adding CIFS to it made it visible in SMB sharing, but unmountable due to a permissions error on either Windows or Mac, any recent version. I tried many things to fix it with no success, until finally I did the following: default CIFS: read/write, guest access on and read/write. AFP same. Also, on advanced tab choose a primary user and give ownership/read/write, choose a group with all users in it, and give read/write, and most importantly, give read/write to "everyone". After that it showed up and I slowly clawed share permissions back to what they were originally, and the share was now visible under original permissions. I tried various combinations of the above, but the only thing that made it visible was doing ALL of it. As I said, after that I could restrict permissions to what they were before, but until I opened it up completely, no go.
jebr wrote: One of my AFP shares would not even mount! I spent hours resetting permissions on the share and rebooting etc..
The only thing that worked for me was a roll back to 4.1.8: http://www.readynas.com/?cat=8
I have never had a problem upgrading the NAS over the last 5 years but 4.1.9 seem very broken to me!
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