Hello
i have been battling with this, tried many different things, googled for help with no success
I have a freenas mini running 9.3
and my client is a imac running the latest version of elcapitan
I have 2 cifs shares, which i can perfectly access from the network section in my finder
i am trying to mount one of these shares to a folder on the mac so the path remains permanent
i have tried this with both cifs and nfs shares, having the same problem
I have created the folder /NAS on the imac drive and chmod it to r+w
I have created the file /etc/auto_nfs
/shared/NAS -fstype=nfs,noowners,nosuid,rw nfs://192.168.1.35/mnt/zfspool/NAS
I have added the last line in auto_master
#
# Automounter master map
#
+auto_master # Use directory service
/net -hosts -nobrowse,hidefromfinder,nosuid
/home auto_home -nobrowse,hidefromfinder
/Network/Servers -fstab
/- -static
/- auto_nfs -nosuid
then # sudo automount -vc
when i access the mounted folder through /NAS, i can see and read all the files, i can create a folder - so it is not readonly, but when i try to copy a file there from my computer, it creates an empty file and pops up a window saying Finder.app wants to make changes, type your password. If i do it asks me if i want to overwrite the blank file, and fails to create the file on the NAS
note that file copy works fine from the terminal, but there seems to be something happening from the finder, that also blocks other programs from copying on the share as well
once again if i access the freenas directly from the shared section on the finder it works perfectly
not sure if i make some good sense, but i have googled all around and tried many different things unsuccessfully.
I know this is more of a apple question than a freenas question, but i guessed someone else here had the same problem or the knowledge on how to do this
cheers
Alexis
i have been battling with this, tried many different things, googled for help with no success
I have a freenas mini running 9.3
and my client is a imac running the latest version of elcapitan
I have 2 cifs shares, which i can perfectly access from the network section in my finder
i am trying to mount one of these shares to a folder on the mac so the path remains permanent
i have tried this with both cifs and nfs shares, having the same problem
I have created the folder /NAS on the imac drive and chmod it to r+w
I have created the file /etc/auto_nfs
/shared/NAS -fstype=nfs,noowners,nosuid,rw nfs://192.168.1.35/mnt/zfspool/NAS
I have added the last line in auto_master
#
# Automounter master map
#
+auto_master # Use directory service
/net -hosts -nobrowse,hidefromfinder,nosuid
/home auto_home -nobrowse,hidefromfinder
/Network/Servers -fstab
/- -static
/- auto_nfs -nosuid
then # sudo automount -vc
when i access the mounted folder through /NAS, i can see and read all the files, i can create a folder - so it is not readonly, but when i try to copy a file there from my computer, it creates an empty file and pops up a window saying Finder.app wants to make changes, type your password. If i do it asks me if i want to overwrite the blank file, and fails to create the file on the NAS
note that file copy works fine from the terminal, but there seems to be something happening from the finder, that also blocks other programs from copying on the share as well
once again if i access the freenas directly from the shared section on the finder it works perfectly
not sure if i make some good sense, but i have googled all around and tried many different things unsuccessfully.
I know this is more of a apple question than a freenas question, but i guessed someone else here had the same problem or the knowledge on how to do this
cheers
Alexis
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