Mark Levitt
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Hi,
I'm trying to figure out a strange issue where I have two directory names that differ only by case. Specifically, I have one directory named "Lady Gaga" alongside a second directory named "Lady GaGa" (notice the difference case of the second 'G'). I'm sharing the dataset via SMB and connecting to it with a macOS Mojave (10.14.6) client.
From the Finder, it sometimes shows both directories with their different case names. However, whichever one I open, it only shows the contents of the one with the uppercase G. Then, if I go back to the parent directory, it shows two directories with the same identical name and case for a split second. Then it changes one of them back to a lowercase g.
The contents of the two directories are different (the one with the lowercase g has an extra sub directory). However, from the Mac, I can only access the one with the uppercase G.
Accessing the Freenas share via SSH, I can see and access both directories:
From the mac terminal, it sees both cases, but no matter witch one I CD into, I always get the contents of the directory with the uppercase G, like in the Finder.
This is the SMB share configuration:
The dataset was created using the default "sensitive" case sensitivity. Could that be the problem?
FreeNAS is at version 11.3-U4.1.
Any idea?
I'm trying to figure out a strange issue where I have two directory names that differ only by case. Specifically, I have one directory named "Lady Gaga" alongside a second directory named "Lady GaGa" (notice the difference case of the second 'G'). I'm sharing the dataset via SMB and connecting to it with a macOS Mojave (10.14.6) client.
From the Finder, it sometimes shows both directories with their different case names. However, whichever one I open, it only shows the contents of the one with the uppercase G. Then, if I go back to the parent directory, it shows two directories with the same identical name and case for a split second. Then it changes one of them back to a lowercase g.
The contents of the two directories are different (the one with the lowercase g has an extra sub directory). However, from the Mac, I can only access the one with the uppercase G.
Accessing the Freenas share via SSH, I can see and access both directories:
Code:
freenas% cd Lady\ Gaga freenas% ls -l total 113 drwxr-sr-x 2 mlevitt family 4 Jun 30 2014 Marry the Night - Single drwxr-sr-x 2 mlevitt family 27 Aug 14 2013 The Fame Monster freenas% cd .. freenas% cd Lady\ GaGa freenas% ls -l total 49 drwxr-xr-x 2 mlevitt family 4 Jun 21 2017 Marry the Night - Single
From the mac terminal, it sees both cases, but no matter witch one I CD into, I always get the contents of the directory with the uppercase G, like in the Finder.
Code:
➜ Music cd Lady\ Gaga ➜ Lady Gaga ls -l total 32 drwx------@ 1 mlevitt staff 16384 21 Jun 2017 Marry the Night - Single ➜ Lady Gaga cd .. ➜ Music cd Lady\ GaGa ➜ Lady GaGa ls -l total 32 drwx------@ 1 mlevitt staff 16384 21 Jun 2017 Marry the Night - Single ➜ Lady GaGa
This is the SMB share configuration:
Code:
[iTunes] aio write size = 0 ea support = No level2 oplocks = No mangled names = illegal oplocks = No path = /mnt/tank/iTunes read only = No strict locking = Yes vfs objects = fruit streams_xattr zfs_space zfsacl nfs4:acedup = merge nfs4:chown = true fruit:resource = stream fruit:metadata = stream streams_xattr:store_stream_type = no streams_xattr:prefix = user. fruit:locking = netatalk
The dataset was created using the default "sensitive" case sensitivity. Could that be the problem?
FreeNAS is at version 11.3-U4.1.
Any idea?