I haven't been able to find much on this, but the issue I am seeing is that file birth times are not visible on Linux via CIFS.
I am running TrueNAS Core 13.0 U5.3 (x11sae-m w/ xeon e3-1240L v5, 32GB ECC RAM, and a mix of drives), testing with Win 11, and Linux 6.1(Alpine containers). My share looks like this:
And when I stat a file from a linux client, I see something like this:
But if I check properties in windows it correctly reflects what TrueNAS says:
Are there options I can use on the TrueNAS side to expose this to the Linux clients, or is it a client side problem? Any help would be appreciated!
I am running TrueNAS Core 13.0 U5.3 (x11sae-m w/ xeon e3-1240L v5, 32GB ECC RAM, and a mix of drives), testing with Win 11, and Linux 6.1(Alpine containers). My share looks like this:
Code:
[Multimedia] ea support = No guest ok = Yes level2 oplocks = No oplocks = No path = /mnt/Tank/Multimedia read only = No smbd max xattr size = 2097152 strict locking = Yes vfs objects = zfs_space fruit streams_xattr zfsacl fruit:resource = stream fruit:metadata = stream nfs4:chown = true ixnas:dosattrib_xattr = false
And when I stat a file from a linux client, I see something like this:
Code:
$ stat desktop.ini File: desktop.ini Size: 504 Blocks: 9 IO Block: 8192 regular file Device: 0,94 Inode: 69815 Links: 1 Access: (0770/-rwxrwx---) Uid: ( 80/ UNKNOWN) Gid: ( 1000/ users) Access: 2023-12-02 10:08:14.615166800 +1100 Modify: 2018-10-11 06:15:09.000000000 +1100 Change: 2019-09-22 08:48:28.176071572 +1000 Birth: -
But if I check properties in windows it correctly reflects what TrueNAS says:
Code:
$ stat -x desktop.ini File: "desktop.ini" Size: 504 FileType: Regular File Mode: (0770/-rwxrwx---) Uid: ( 80/ www) Gid: ( 1000/sharedfiles) Device: 1329830751,318046300 Inode: 69815 Links: 1 Access: Sat Dec 2 10:08:14 2023 Modify: Thu Oct 11 06:15:09 2018 Change: Sun Sep 22 08:48:28 2019 Birth: Thu Oct 11 06:15:09 2018
Are there options I can use on the TrueNAS side to expose this to the Linux clients, or is it a client side problem? Any help would be appreciated!