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    Problems with netatalk 2.2.3

    I have upgraded my netatalk port to version 2.2.3 and cannot use my AFP shares any longer, as it comes up with this message under OS X Lion 10.7.4 as soon as user/pass are typed in: The version of the server you are trying to connect to is not supported. Please contact your system...
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    Samba 3.6 and Volume Shadow Copy/Previous Versions with ZFS

    Ok, so we are using a different versions, if this has anything to do with it. Maybe I have to clarify how I access "Previous versions" in Windows 7 and XP: I right click on any element, be it file or directory, on the network samba share in the Explorer and select "Properties" and from there I...
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    Samba 3.6 and Volume Shadow Copy/Previous Versions with ZFS

    Ok, here we go: FreeBSD hostname 9.0-RELEASE FreeBSD 9.0-RELEASE #0: Tue Jan 3 07:46:30 UTC 2012 root@farrell.cse.buffalo.edu:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC amd64 samba36-3.6.5 Ports are up to date as well.
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    Samba 3.6 and Volume Shadow Copy/Previous Versions with ZFS

    Thank you for your input acheron :) I have deleted the patch file as well as recompiled/-installed samba and added your suggested parameters to my smb.conf. Now a shared entry sample looks like this in the config [Shared] path=/pool/shared follow symlinks = yes wide links = yes vfs...
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    Samba 3.6 and Volume Shadow Copy/Previous Versions with ZFS

    I am using FreeBSD 9.0 and have Samba 3.6 installed with a patch from http://www.en.sysadmin-cookbook.net/samba/#toc-gen-6 included in /usr/ports/net/samba36/files before the compilation. In my smb.conf I have following entry to enable shadow copy/ Previous versions for Windows clients...
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    ZFS rolling snapshots with cron+script

    Thanks ;) A quick search on ifs on fresh ports reveals a selection of packages on this issue :D Well, I have been using FreeBSD for less than a week ;)
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    ZFS rolling snapshots with cron+script

    Hello there, I have been using ZFS for over two years now on a smallish server setup (4x2TB) and always liked the idea of inexpensive snapshot creation. I recently changed my server to FreeBSD and have come across this issue again, prompting me to finally get to grips with it and creating a...
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