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Re: arm-5.3.9/10 and Mavericks, Errormessages
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2013-11-16
11:40 PM
2013-11-16
11:40 PM
arm-5.3.9/10 and Mavericks, Errormessages
Hi, got a Duo v2, and connected two Taurus LCM-external-Cases on the rear USB-Ports.
All is fine, formatted the external Drives to NTFS (as in Manual), but under MACOSX 10.9, i got much of Errormessages, like these ones...
17.11.13 08:38:20,000 kernel[0]: AFP_VFS afpfs_vnop_getxattr: bad dataLength offset 2 replySize 2
17.11.13 08:38:20,000 kernel[0]: AFP_VFS afpfs_vnop_getxattr: bad dataLength offset 2 replySize 2
17.11.13 08:38:20,000 kernel[0]: AFP_VFS afpfs_vnop_getxattr: bad dataLength offset 2 replySize 2
17.11.13 08:38:20,000 kernel[0]: AFP_VFS afpfs_vnop_getxattr: bad dataLength offset 2 replySize 2
this is spamming my Logs... what can i do..is there a solution ..?
is something wrong with your AFP-Implentation...?
Thanks for your help....
Rene
All is fine, formatted the external Drives to NTFS (as in Manual), but under MACOSX 10.9, i got much of Errormessages, like these ones...
17.11.13 08:38:20,000 kernel[0]: AFP_VFS afpfs_vnop_getxattr: bad dataLength offset 2 replySize 2
17.11.13 08:38:20,000 kernel[0]: AFP_VFS afpfs_vnop_getxattr: bad dataLength offset 2 replySize 2
17.11.13 08:38:20,000 kernel[0]: AFP_VFS afpfs_vnop_getxattr: bad dataLength offset 2 replySize 2
17.11.13 08:38:20,000 kernel[0]: AFP_VFS afpfs_vnop_getxattr: bad dataLength offset 2 replySize 2
this is spamming my Logs... what can i do..is there a solution ..?
is something wrong with your AFP-Implentation...?
Thanks for your help....
Rene
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2013-11-21
07:32 PM
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07:32 PM
Re: arm-5.3.9/10 and Mavericks, Errormessages
Want to give some more Information about...
still wondering about 125 Peoples are reading this, but it seems no one other got these Problems here.. pls, if you got the same Messages, please report here...
Found this on a Plex-Forum...
"After some Googling, it appears Apple have updated the AFP client in OSX 10.9 which causes the above error when communicating with netatalk v2 servers (this is probably the result of Apple's move to using SMB2 over AFP as a default in OSX 10.9)" Solution there was to update there NAS to Netatalk v3.
Is that possible for us here too..?
still wondering about 125 Peoples are reading this, but it seems no one other got these Problems here.. pls, if you got the same Messages, please report here...
Found this on a Plex-Forum...
"After some Googling, it appears Apple have updated the AFP client in OSX 10.9 which causes the above error when communicating with netatalk v2 servers (this is probably the result of Apple's move to using SMB2 over AFP as a default in OSX 10.9)" Solution there was to update there NAS to Netatalk v3.
Is that possible for us here too..?
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02:47 PM
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Re: arm-5.3.9/10 and Mavericks, Errormessages
I'm seeing this same error in Console, but under different circumstances.
I've got a USB drive attached to my R7000 router as a Readyshare volume. I use it to store my iTunes library.
This error repeats every 30 seconds.
3/15/14 5:46:24.000 PM kernel[0]: AFP_VFS afpfs_vnop_getxattr: bad dataLength offset 2 replySize 2
I've got a USB drive attached to my R7000 router as a Readyshare volume. I use it to store my iTunes library.
This error repeats every 30 seconds.
3/15/14 5:46:24.000 PM kernel[0]: AFP_VFS afpfs_vnop_getxattr: bad dataLength offset 2 replySize 2
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