DEBUG MAC SAMBA SHARE FULL
Our shares have/had a pretty standard permission structure: share permissions set to Everyone/Full, and on top NTFS permissions with either Read, Modify or Full based on AD groups. Weird as hell, and pretty damn scary too.ĭid you ever find a solution to the disappearing InDesign files, Grafux? Or at least managed to find out what triggers it?Īs far as the disappearing files go, I think I have now a pretty good idea why it happens, at least in our configuration. After resaving it in the same folder with a new name, the new file was visible on the Mac AND the old InDesign file appeared too, marked as hidden.
upon restoring from backup, the InDesign file was visible from a PC, but not from the Mac. Quite mysterious as well, the files seem to mostly vanish by being having the hidden attribute set, but I just had a case where the entire folder vanished.
DEBUG MAC SAMBA SHARE WINDOWS
InDesign in our case as well, though CS6 instead of CS5, and as mentioned before, we are using Windows Server 2012. I also now have encountered the other problem Grafux mentions, the disappearing files. Same findings in this thread on the Apple forums, which in turn references this thread. The problem hasn't gotten any better for us, neither 10.8.5, nor Mavericks seem to improve this at all.Īs mibosshard mentions, the only workaround is disabling every kind of preview in Finder, and avoiding Column View. Sorry for the thread necro, but I am getting somewhat pissed off at the current state of things with SMB shares. May 24 11:07:09 686go2 kernel : smbfs_vnop_strategy: READ on 500um_cell_0p25M_nominal_irontris_1p3mJ_400fs_4inches_rerestart_chan183.ljh failed with an error of 5 Here is some output from the kernel log, its sounds pretty similar, deny-mach-lookup and sandboxd stuff I get this input/output error.Ĭp: /Volumes/data2/foo/bar: Input/output error Most of the time it works fine, but some files I just can't access. I'm having a problem that sounds similar, I have data hosted on an Ubuntu machine shared via samba, I'm accessing it with a 10.8 iMac. I was just curious if you see the same symptoms, especially the Gatekeeper connection, or if we are chasing two different problems? I will try next to completely disable Gatekeeper from the CLI, and see if this changes anything, because I read that there are still exceptions to what Gatekeeper controls, even when disabled from the GUI. It definitely has something to do with open files, since I verified that if I forcibly close (from Windows Server 2012) all the open files & folders (which are listed as 'read-only' open files) that are under the same folder that I try to rename, the rename operation completes succesfully, with no elevation prompt or error. I tried changing the Security settings to allow apps from everywhere, but it didn't work either, the error (and the resulting failure to rename objects) keeps popping up. The second error appears to be related to Gatekeeper / Sandboxing as well: error about Application App: 'Finder' which can't be brought forward because it isn't in the 'fPermittedFrontASNs'. sb files get rewritten) by adding it as an exception to its corresponding file in /usr/share/sandbox, but thís brought no improvement. I was looking at syslog -w in Terminal when doing the rename operations and I noticed two errors that kept popping up: one was a deny mach-lookup for kcm to, which I 'solved' (at least temporarily, until the. of course brought no improvement whatsoever. As annoying as this is, I found so far no cure to this, so I decided to follow the wise Apple support and reinstall OS X on one of the affected iMacs, which.