We are Architects, so we have collaborative files, if I have a crashed file / session it's a MAJOR problem. Not joking one day 6 machines just stopped connecting, with combined multiple hours worth of work lost. I was called a butler at one stage because I was explaining that I was helping a friend who was having major issues with SMB shares (his office is 3 times the size of mine) with each finder SMB "beachball" he was loosing valuable resources that the staff had to pick up in overtime. By the way, I love my iMAC!! You have to admit, they do hardware brilliantly, software is going rapidly down hill.ĬasaP wrote:Don't get me started Patrick, when I asked for advice on their "support" forum a flame war was immediately started by their paid fanboys. That company is heading so far up its own back side its hard to believe. The guys here GENUINELY try to help, AND have a sense of humour. I don't bother with it any more, makes my blood boil. The A holes in Apple "Support" forum offered NO SOLUTION only abuse for daring to say something was wrong. Just remember, its all in the preparationĭon't get me started Patrick, when I asked for advice on their "support" forum a flame war was immediately started by their paid fanboys. Maybe their new enterprise partnership with IBM will shake them up. They seem to imagine people will buy thier new MacPro and hang 500 Thunderbolt drives off of it using their very shabby version of SMB file sharing. Quite frankly, I think Apple should be ashamed of their lack of any form of prosumer let alone Enterprise file sharing support. Since doing this I haven't had any dropped connections / finder beachballs. This will install PROPER Samba (albeit version 3.2) onto your machines. Do your self a favour and abandon AFP, ignore Apples rubbish SMB implementation and install SMBup. Are you looking for a two way sync? As a mac aficionado for more years than I care to remember, I believe OSX is quickly turning into a consumer orientated pile of dog poo. I had to install the language first, here's a HOW TO I used RTRR to pull the files FROM my ReadyNAS, I'm now using Rsync to do daily backups to my ReadyNAS. Wonky characters do exist on the qNAP, my beloved has plenty of files with funny Finnish names / characters. They sometimes have goofy permissions set, trust me I wasted hours trying to figure that out, eventually with Patrick's help I got it sorted and ported. Even Carbon Copy Cloner failed!! It mostly boiled down to these nuisance files. When migrating from my old reliable ReadyNAS nearly every option I used to move from ReadyNAS to qNAP failed, RTRR, Rsync, FTP etc. AppleDouble files in particular generate dozens of errors it seems at a sub atomic level in OSX. AppleDouble and other OSX generated hidden system files? the. FTP error 13 is permissions related no? Before copying using OSX, have you scanned your existing file structure for those pesky.
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