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NAS4Free 10.2.0.2.2407 released (FreeBSD 10.2-RELEASE-P13)

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Re: NAS4Free 10.2.0.2.2407 released (FreeBSD 10.2-RELEASE-P13)

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KimmoJ wrote:I can sympathize with having issues, but this is not the right place to post it. This is about this specific release version of NAS4Free. I'd suggest you post in one of the other forums.
Yeah the only reason I posted here was to see if the default Samba settings NAS4Free configures under the covers has changed over the past few releases. I guess I can try and deduce that through all the change sets.

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Re: NAS4Free 10.2.0.2.2407 released (FreeBSD 10.2-RELEASE-P13)

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tonyd wrote:
KimmoJ wrote:I can sympathize with having issues, but this is not the right place to post it. This is about this specific release version of NAS4Free. I'd suggest you post in one of the other forums.
Yeah the only reason I posted here was to see if the default Samba settings NAS4Free configures under the covers has changed over the past few releases. I guess I can try and deduce that through all the change sets.
The default Samba settings in NAS4Free has not changed at all in our configurations at all in the last few releases.
Sorry for not being much of a help in this case.
System specs: XigmaNAS 11.2.0.4 -embedded on Samsung 860 EVO 256GB and Supermicro X10SL7-F w / Bios v3.2, IPMI v.03.86 / CPU E3-1241 v3 @ 3.50GHz - 32GB Crucial DDR3L 1600mhz ECC 1.35v , LSI 2308 on PH20.00.07.00 IT mode, Storage: 5x Western Digital Red (WD30EFRX) raidz

Development system is same system in virtualbox.

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