Also, you need to change .x part to your local network.
#Smbup shared login install#
To do it though i had to install SMBup on the mac for Control4 to connect successfully. If you're confused about the options, the first one is the one you should use. Hi, last week i managed to share a folder from my mac to control4 so i could play all my iTunes music.
#Smbup shared login mac os x#
Note: add these to your shares with the private security turned on.ġ92.168.1.10(sec=sys,rw,no_root_squash,insecure) 192.168.1.12(sec=sys,rw,no_root_squash,insecure)ġ92.168.1.0/24(sec=sys,rw,no_root_squash,insecure) News Wiki Code Bug Tracker Download Donate > Support > General Support > Mac OS X > SMBup sharing does not start automatically Donate. Now the Shield does not even detect the Mac share and I cannot connect mannually (smb://macserver). I installed SMBup on the Mac, which automatically installed smb protocol. The shield detects the Mac share, but cant connect to it. Enabled SMB share in OSX shared folder system preferences. Unfortunately, as of now, Unraid does not allow you to specify a lot of settings through the gui for NFS (restrict to ip, enabling rw, insecure connections, proper permissions.etc) so you have to do it manually, which sucks a lot, but its your only option if you're running 10gbe.īelow are my extra options that I added to the NFS Unraid settings, but please chime in if you know any better as I am not exactly an expert on the subject. Here are the steps thats I tried and failed. So for now, if you're coming here from google or just saw this thread on the forum because you searched for 'macos slow 10gbe unraid' there is nothing wrong with unraid, your setup (probably) its Apple's fault. However, many people are not clear about these files, and some of these files cannot be found and removed smoothly especially for the basic Mac users. I wish there was a way to manually update SMB on macOS like in the old days (see: ) or better yet, a proper SMB configuration natively. When install SMBUp on the Mac, it will also bring many of its supported files to the Mac, including application support files, preferences, caches etc. SMB just doesnt work on macOS as it should (especially for 10gbe, I get less than 5MBytes/sec write and 50-60 on read)Īfter switching to NFS I now get proper 800mbytes write and 1.1gbytes write (slows down gradually to 700-900mbytes) using my SSD shares I know I saw this before, and its been discussed a lot, but I just want to reiterate for those that are not aware: DO NOT use SMB for macOS using Unraid if you are on 10gbe (1gb actually works great/ok).Īfter days of testing and losing my mind over why my 10gbe isnt working to its potential (9gbytes-10gbytes) transfer rates that I was getting on Windows. However, I have SMB turned on and yet, every time I try to connect from another Mac.
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PSA: Use NFS on macOS Catalina/Mojave/HighSierra for 10gbe, smb is still broken