Have lost access to SMB shares

kiber506

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At one point, access to the server simply disappeared and cannot be restored in any way.
help me find the problem please. I apologize in advance if this topic has already been discussed (which is 100%)
 

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jgreco

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Welcome to the forums.

Sorry to hear you're having trouble. Please take a few moments to review the Forum Rules, conveniently linked at the top of every page in red, and pay particular attention to the section on how to formulate a useful problem report, especially including a detailed description of your hardware.

You've basically given no one anything to work with, so the responses will tend to be random guesses rather than anything useful.
 

kiber506

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I am using this configuration. Access to files was stable, up to some point. Occasionally there was an error accessing the territory, but restarting the server solved everything. Now, neither the installation of the SMBv1 protocol helped, nor other popular ways to solve the problem.
 

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NugentS

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A couple of issue that I can see (I think):
1. You are using spaces in names - this is a bad idea on principle, both shares and datasets
2. You seem to be attempting to mount the root of the pool. Don't. The pool root is not useable. Create a dataset in the pool and mount that
 

kiber506

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A couple of issue that I can see (I think):
1. You are using spaces in names - a bad idea on principle
2. You seem to be attempting to mount the root of the pool. Don't. The pool root is not useable. Create a dataset in the pool and mount that
I changed the smb folder, but it did not lead to anything. At me a problem to access to the server in principle. In any case, I changed the name of the pools and the folder of share, but these are not the problems ,that interfere with the server .
 

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So you have moved your data from the pool root to a dataset?
You have renamed your pool to something without spaces?
You are sharing out the new dataset, and not the pool via SMB via a sharename without spaces?

Please post your hardware as per forum rules
Please also repost the snips you have re-done of the datasets and smb shares
 

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Just a note that the user's location is Japan and I got the feeling we were getting either output from a translation program or perhaps the user is English as a second language. Please be appropriately gentle and patient.
 

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I had noticed that
 

kiber506

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when I'm trying to connect, truenas core show this: unknown dhcp option value 0xd5. I'm trying to switch from dhcp to IPv6,but system didn't wont do this(
 

kiber506

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From interesting observations:
1) reinstalling the system on the server and on the client's computer does not solve the problem
2) replacing the motherboard from asrock b250 fatality to biostar a68n-2100k allows you to start the system and everything functions

I believe that the problem may be hidden in the fact that different network controllers work differently (in the settings everything is the same )
 

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