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Author Topic: Snow Leopard blues  (Read 6403 times)

dirtbiker

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Snow Leopard blues
« on: December 19, 2009, 03:27:46 AM »

Hi,

I have tried 1.08b5 and 1.08b8 with Snow Leopard without any luck. Reset to factory defaults before and after firmware install on both occasions.
I have a password protected (alpha & numeric characters) folder, oplocks-yes, archive map-no.
If I delete a folder and then try and paste another folder in the deleted location with the same name as the originally deleted folder I get an error message that the folder already exists.
Frustrated as hell!!!

Thanks!


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thebeck

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Re: Snow Leopard blues
« Reply #1 on: December 19, 2009, 10:54:04 AM »

You may want to consider fun_plug'ing your 323 and then running avahi and netatalk.  I have a mixed PC/Mac(Tiger, Leopard, and Snow Leopard) environment and all computers work well with the 323.  My PC's connect via SMB.  My Mac's all flawlessly connect via AFP.  Time Machine evens works, too (with some additional manual setup -- lot's of info posted on the forums).

It is possible (although I am not an expert) that if you switched to connecting to the 323 via AFP, your delete issues might go away.
« Last Edit: December 24, 2009, 09:16:26 AM by thebeck »
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1) DNS-323 2x1.0TB (WD10EACS)-RAID 1 EXT3-1.08: Mac "Time Capsule"
2) DNS-343 4x2.0TB (WD20EADS)-RAID 5 EXT3-1.03: Copy of #1 + other stuff
3) DNS-343 4x2.0TB (WD20EADS)-RAID 5 EXT3-1.03: Remote mirrored backup of #2
4) DNS-323 2x500MB-RAID 1 EXT3-1.10b5: Playground

ffp 0.5 on all

dirtbiker

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Re: Snow Leopard blues
« Reply #2 on: December 19, 2009, 02:41:51 PM »

Hi thebeck,

Thanks for your reply.
I am not interested in running third party executables on my NAS.
I will wait for DLink / Apple to provide the fix.
Seems I am not alone.
http://www.google.com/search?client=safari&rls=en&q=snow+leopard+samba+problems+nas&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8

Cheers
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thebeck

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Re: Snow Leopard blues
« Reply #3 on: December 24, 2009, 09:18:39 AM »

Gotch'ya.  Thank you for pointing out the Snow Leopard NAS issue.  I, fortunately, have not encountered them with my 10.6.2 macs (or at least not yet :-).
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1) DNS-323 2x1.0TB (WD10EACS)-RAID 1 EXT3-1.08: Mac "Time Capsule"
2) DNS-343 4x2.0TB (WD20EADS)-RAID 5 EXT3-1.03: Copy of #1 + other stuff
3) DNS-343 4x2.0TB (WD20EADS)-RAID 5 EXT3-1.03: Remote mirrored backup of #2
4) DNS-323 2x500MB-RAID 1 EXT3-1.10b5: Playground

ffp 0.5 on all

Bullzie

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Re: Snow Leopard blues
« Reply #4 on: January 04, 2010, 01:23:32 PM »

I am running Snow Leopard (10.6.2) on both a MBP (current unibody edition) and on a Mac Mini (one generation back) and have no issues whatsoever with my DNS-323 (FW 1.06).  It all just worked.  Just recently setup Time Machine on the MBP and that works perfectly as well.

Andrew
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PHXHoward

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Re: Snow Leopard blues
« Reply #5 on: January 05, 2010, 07:54:35 PM »

I am running Snow Leopard (10.6.2) on both a MBP (current unibody edition) and on a Mac Mini (one generation back) and have no issues whatsoever with my DNS-323 (FW 1.06).  It all just worked.  Just recently setup Time Machine on the MBP and that works perfectly as well.

Andrew

Andrew are you doing anything special to make your time machine work with the 323?
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