Yes, it's all right. But don't work :(There's some requirements for shadow copies to work: http://doc.freenas.org/9.3/freenas_sharing.html#configuring-shadow-copies check you've followed everything.
FreeNAS-9.3-STABLE-201601181840Which FreeNAS build version (from System -> Information)?
Bug #13324It's possible that there is a bug as there have been some replication changes, or it may be some funky interaction with localization. Please create a bug report at bugs.freenas.org and post the issue number here. The developer will need a debug attached to the bug report and you can create that using System -> Advanced -> Debug.
1. I have made new snapshot task.Having reviewed your config in the bug report, I noticed the following:
1) You are performing a recursive snapshot of /mnt/Public
2) Your shares are located under /mnt/Public/share/*
Try setting a non-recursive snapshot task for the dataset "Public/share/reports", then in your share config for [Отчеты] set the "Periodic Snapshot Task" to the new snapshot task that you created. Once it generates a new snapshot, check for it in "previous versions".
I think it'd be good to get one more datapoint. If you navigate to "\\fileserver", and right-click on your share(s), are you able to see previous versions?
On a side-note, it looks like your controlling access to your shares via "hosts allow" and using guest authentication. It may be a good idea to properly set ACLs on your shares (through the security tab in Windows File Explorer) and eschew the whole "hosts allow" thing.
@dlavigne, I switched the UI to Russian, created a share with a cyrillic name, and created a snapshot task. The snapshot showed up in "previous versions". I do not think it is a localization problem.It's possible that there is a bug as there have been some replication changes, or it may be some funky interaction with localization. Please create a bug report at bugs.freenas.org and post the issue number here. The developer will need a debug attached to the bug report and you can create that using System -> Advanced -> Debug.
Please look at your bug report. John Hixson has requested information. He knows more about samba and freenas than pretty much everyone on this forum combined.I can give access by Teamviewer
What do you offer? How to separate access?Please look at your bug report. John Hixson has requested information. He knows more about samba and freenas than pretty much everyone on this forum combined.
FYI, I noticed that you are allowing unauthenticated access to your accounting, 1C, and other shares. This is pretty bad. Filtering based on IP-Address is (1) a security panacea and (2) difficult to maintain. You might want to fix that.
It depends on how many users you have. Typically, you would create a local user account on the FreeNAS server for each user (person using a computer on your network). Then you put these users in groups. Then you grant these groups access to your shares using windows explorer. https://forums.freenas.org/index.ph...-of-how-to-configure-share-permissions.35276/What do you offer? How to separate access?
Windows can't use few user/pass for 1 IP. My users using few shares on them computers.
Additionally, I noticed that you are virtualizing FreeNAS. What is the hardware for your host? What version of vmware are you using?