Yosemite 10.10.1: Finder/CIFS mount problem: wrong folder count/folders not shown @samba shares

Hello to all,
we have several MacBook Pro (15" MBP Retina 2012/13"MBP Retina 2014) running. After upgrading to Yosemite 10.10.1 we had one nightmare after the other.
Most problems could be solved with 3rd party software upgrades but there are several problems with the operating system itselve which can not really  be called a professional productive system at the moment...
Ok., one thing after the other...here is one of our biggest problems:
After upgrading from Mavericks or Mountain Lion to Yosemite 10.10.1 the CIFS/SMB mounts to our samba 3.x servers, running on Ubuntu Linux LTS 12.04 makes trouble. We could mount the server shares but after browsing with the Finder the beach ball occures and the Finder hangs forever. Sometimes we could not refresh the Finder, killing the process ended in a complete hang-up of the system which ended in a switch off death blow. This is not amusing because we have 30Tb of customer data there, which has to be worked out.
We heard about the SMB3 protocol which will be used per default in Yosemite and so we decided after some testings to upgrate our Ubuntu servers to the latest LSF 14.04. release with samba 4.1.6 installed. There was no message from Apple for this SMB protocol release upgrade, never heard something related to Yosemite (Why?).
Ok, after these server upgrades and disabling most of the Spotlight functions the performance to the CIFS shares was a little bit better as before but now we have another problem with the Finder...if you browse to the shares there are folders missing which have lots of files in it. For example there is a folder with 60 subfolders and 3562 files on the first level in it, the Finder shows 220 files and 15 folders. The Terminal shows a different count with "find . -maxdepth 1 -type d | wc -l" or "find . -maxdepth 1 -type f | wc -l" but there is also a difference to the original file and folder count. It doesn`t matter if the clients are connected via WiFi or Gigabit Ethernet. We have no access problems. We have the same behavior if we set the files and folders to 0777 permissions on the servers. The deletion of the preferences files of the users on the MacBooks does not solve the problem. If we use the "Go To Folder" option and type the path to a folder which is not shown in the Finder you get an result or not. But it is also possible that the result is not correct and there are also still files or subfolders missing.
In my opinion this is a timeout problem and a "special SMB3 protocol interpretation" which is buggy. We have one hint found in /var/log/system.log:
"Jan 23 14:35:49 wsosx33.clients.getcom.de KernelEventAgent[69]: tid 54485244 type 'smbfs', mounted on '/Volumes/customersdata2015', from '//x144067:@srvlxp013.servers.getcom.de/customersdata2015', not responding"
We had no problems with Mavericks at all, we still have no problems with Windows 7 Pro/Ultimate, Windows 2008R2 (native or virtual) or Linux Mint 17/17.1 clients, neither with samba 3.x nor with our actual environment and different newer samba releases.
We believe that this is a big bug in Yosemite, but we cannot go back to Mavericks because of incompatible TimeCapsule backups. Our workarround at the moment is that we have installed Linux Mint on our MacBooks to get 80% of our daily jobs done, rest has to be done with Windows 7 installed over virtualbox @Linux.
We have no clue at the moment how to solve this problem, the samba logs do not give any hint. The access from other operating systems is perfect and very fast, but not with Yosemite. We checked different tips found in the internet but nothing helped.
Does anybody has another idea to get Yosemite working or should we keep Linux Mint until Apple will provide a CIFS/SMB patch and going on with our workaround solution, which is productive at the moment ??? Our staff is not amused and wants one solution and not this workaround with two operating system. We have to decide wether we wait until Apple will get this fixed or we have to switch to Microsoft Windows (which is a No Go for me, but I will not be asked...).
Thanks in advance
C.

Hi William,
thank you for your response.
As you can read in my post I talked about CIFS/SMB.
It makes no difference if we mount the share over CIFS or SMB.
Folders with lots of files will not be shown even if we use SMB3 or an older protocol.
As mentioned I believe this is a timeout problem.
Does anybody know how the CIFS/SMB timeout setting in Yosemite could be changed?
Kind regards
C.

Similar Messages

  • Suspend fails when samba shares are mounted

    I have a weird problem with my laptop when I try to suspend to ram.
    If no samba share is mounted, then it suspends OK.
    If there is a samba share mounted, when I suspend through KDE menu or by the command "pm-suspend", then it fails to suspend, and in /var/log/pm-suspend I see the line "s2ram_do: Device or resource busy". If I type the command " s2ram -f" then it suspends OK.
    I have created a hook that executes "umount -a -t cifs" and now it suspends, but only if the samba share is available. If it is an unavailable it still fails to suspend.
    Does anyone has the same problem or a solution to this?
    P.S. I hope I posted in the correct category...

    Hi nanawel, i've a very similar problem to your on my home machine: this (https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?pid=1196319) is the thread i found when researching my problem, so i started investigating it and then discovered the samba shares problem, so i found out your problem when looking up for similar annoyances in Google.
    Have you been able to track it down?
    As i said in the other thread, i don't have installed any of those gnome-shell extensions, but i have the TweakTool->Desktop option named "Show mounted volumes on the desktop" enabled, as well as an entry in my /etc/fstab file: tomorrow i'm going to have some tries with my brother's pc and see if i can find out something more.. i'll keep posting on this thread then, since it looks like my problem is very very similar.. hopefully we'll be able to track it down this beast.
    But also, I'm also experiencing that "slow network share/choppy desktop" on my work machine only: it looked like a FUSE issue, but could never debug that since i've a quite important deadline at work and can't start debugging my OS during working hours
    Anatolik was kind enough to chime in and suggest to debug it (https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php … 7#p1193437), this is the thread about it.

  • My MAC is not shown in My Devices in Find My iPhone web

    After installing Lion 10.7.2 I've used the Find My iPhone feature to find my iPhone and my iPad. I've activate in Preferences-iCloud the Find My Mac option but my MAC is not shown in the list of my devices in the web application. Is anything more I have to do in order to this feature work? How can I know if my MAC is in the list but maybe is not possible to locate it? My MAC is connecte to a wifi network.
    Thanks!!

    Mine's the same. I can't locate my Mac Pro, but I can my iPhone and iPad.
    I have "Find my Mac" turned on in preferences, and a picture of it appears on all my devices, and I can send a message to the Pro etc. but it just can't pick up a location.
    I'm baffled.
    Bob.

  • [SOLVED] cifs / sshfs mounting problem

    I have a Ubuntu 12.04 home server running samba. I use autofs to mount a share from that server on my Arch desktop. This worked fine until about a week ago. Now if I try to cd to the mount point, the terminal hangs a long time. Eventually, I can run an ls, but trying to list a subdirectory with a lot of files get stuck indefinitely. Accessing it through thunar or dolphin also hangs. Strangely, using sshfs instead of cifs also hangs.
    If I use my Crunchbang netbook, or a Windows laptop to access the share, it works fine. sshfs on the netbook also works. So the problem seems to be specific to the Arch desktop.  I don't see any sign of problems in logs on either end (the samba server log, server syslog, desktop journalctl -xn and dmesg).
    Any thoughts? It's probably related to a pacman update at some point, but since I don't access the share frequently, I can't be sure when. I also tried using systemd's automount instead, it also hangs.
    Last edited by deadrabbit (2014-09-22 05:04:02)

    deadrabbit wrote:Turned out to be a bad switch between the two - very embarrassing.
       You know, I almost always tell people check the cable.  Almost.

  • I just used "Erase" via "Find my phone" to erase and rest my MBP. It's caused my MBP to be locked. I entered correct 4 digit PIN and it seemed to accept it, but it won't allow use of the internal drive. Yosemite loaded. Anyone else had same problem?

    I just used "Erase" via "Find my phone" to erase and reset my MBP. It's caused my MBP to be locked. I entered correct 4 digit PIN and it seemed to accept it, but it won't allow use of the internal drive. Yosemite loaded. Anyone else had same problem?

    Greetings Fraser Alexander,
    Erasing your Mac shouldn't harm your internal hard drive but erasing does clear Yosemite and everything else off of it.  Are you not able to restore it with your Time Machine backup?
    iCloud: Erase your device
    If you erase then find your Mac, you can restore the information on the Mac using a Time Machine backup. For more information, see the Apple Support article Recover your entire system. If you set an EFI firmware password on your Mac before it was lost, then erase it and later find it, you may need to take your Mac to an authorized repair center to unlock it before you can use it again.
    OS X Yosemite: Recover your entire system
    Take care,
    Nubz

  • Cp cannot preserve times when copying to a cifs mount

    Hi everyone,
    I've just hit this odd little problem and, so far, google is not being my friend
    I have this remote filesystem mounted via cifs mounted via fstab like the below:
    //10.11.12.13/remoteshare /mnt/localshare cifs noauto,guest 0 0
    When I try to use cp I get error messages
    cp: preserving times for ‘file’: Operation not permitted
    The files do copy file, they just have different time stamps. If I copy as root it works fine.
    I haven't been able to find any information via google, or the arch forums/wiki. If anyone can offer any pointers that would be great.
    Last edited by starfry (2013-01-25 15:05:44)

    starfry wrote:
    As I am interested in the answer, I don't consider it a necrobump but can't speak for others
    When you say "your user" do you mean your local user or the user on the remote share ? What if there is no user exposed on the remote share (e.g. like it's just a public share) ?
    Sorry, I mean the local user you're doing the copying from.
    The reason is the files are mounted under the root user by default, but you can give a local user ownership in the mount command.
    The remote computer may well be able to override this (I've never tried), but assuming a standard set-up.
    I mount my samba share with the "uid=skanky,gid=users" option and can mv and cp to it without permission issues.

  • Mountain Lion Server: Network users Home directory mount problems

    I am having several problems with my server after a latest name change of the server via Server.app. (A first name change made problems, after that I have been trying to repair, changing the name a few times more. With latest name change, I also changed the server name itself from Foo to Bar while changing domain name from domain.com to bar.domain.com after which I repaired DNS so it covers the whole domain.com domain).
    The users in the Network directory think their home directory is on afp://domain.com/Users, but the server is now called bar.domain.com. /Network/Servers/bar.domain.com does not exist on the server. Client machines (with mobile home directories) are now able to sync, because I added an A record for domain.com to DNS (not  nice, but does the job, or more specifically that job). Also on the clients, I can go to a SHARED folder in Finder with the name Bar and go to Users and see al the home directories there. But:
    bash-3.2# ls -l /Network/Servers/
    total 4
    dr-xr-xr-x  2 root  wheel  1 Apr 14 11:14 domain.com
    dr-xr-xr-x  2 root  wheel  1 Apr 14 11:14 foo.domain.com
    bash-3.2# ls -l /Network/Servers/*
    /Network/Servers/domain.com:
    total 2
    dr-xr-xr-x  2 root  wheel  1 Apr 14 11:14 Users
    /Network/Servers/foo.domain.com:
    total 2
    dr-xr-xr-x  2 root  wheel  1 Apr 14 11:14 Users
    bash-3.2# ls -l /Network/Servers/*/Users
    /Network/Servers/domain.com/Users:
    ls: Users: Input/output error
    /Network/Servers/foo.domain.com/Users:
    ls: Users: Input/output error
    So, on the server looking for folder ~user does not work. It wants to  go to afp://domain.com/Users/user but that is unreachable.
    Any tips on what I can do except do a clean rebuild of the server (again)?
    (One of the obvious problems is that the Realm of OD is still called foo.domain.com, the origin of my problems has been that the first name change from foo.domain.com to domain.com (ill-advised, I know) failed — partly).
    What I'd like to know is:
    - where is it determined which servers end up in /Network/Servers?

    Som additional info:
    Other machines can mount afp://foo.domain.com/, afp://domain.com/ and afp://bar.domain.com/, but the server itself cannot mount them via Finder.

  • Cifs mount error(56): Invalid request code

    I am trying to cifs mount my Arch server (called server) to an SMB disk on a router (experia). This keeps throwing me error messages. Invalid request code.
    So I decided to test this on my Arch client (called kastje). Same issue:
    [david@kastje ~]$ sudo mount -v -t cifs //experia/testshare /mnt/temp -o username=testuser,password=testpass
    mount.cifs kernel mount options: ip=192.168.178.1,unc=\\experia\testshare,user=testuser,pass=********
    mount error(56): Invalid request code
    Refer to the mount.cifs(8) manual page (e.g. man mount.cifs)
    However, mounting through gvfs-smb (PCmanFM) works fine, so it seems that both my client and the router are configured correctly but I am failing at using mount.cifs. But I just cannot find out what. Searching for the mount error(56) turns up some result but none are really helpful, as they do not solve the issue .
    I hope someone can point me in the right direction.

    From my fstab:
    //Server/Shares /mnt/Shares cifs guest,uid=1000,x-systemd.automount,iocharset=utf8,file_mode=0777,dir_mode=0777 0 0
    //Server/Homes /home/pat/Server cifs credentials=/home/pat/.smbcredentials,x-systemd.automount,iocharset=utf8,sec=ntlm 0 0
    Does your router have a smb.conf? Or, I should be asking, is a samba server running on your router? You may find that an NFS share might work better than samba, especially if you don't have a setup like mine.

  • Disk mount problem

    I have an external fw disk that stopped mounting properly, at least when I log in under my user name (with admin privileges). The disk shows up in disk utility with the little fw disk symbol and the proper capacity and model name: 372.6 GB OWC Mercury Elite Por-AL 800/400. But the icon for the volume, External HD, appears as a piece of paper with a folded corner. It does not appear in Finder but it is detected in terminal when I run the "mount" command. This problem occurs whether I plug the disk into my iMac (using fw 400) or laptop (using fw 800).
    I tried logging in as "guest" and the disk mounts properly and I can access all the folders on it. When I end session as guest and log in under my user name, the same problem as described above recurs.
    When I run repair disk, no problems are found.
    Any help would be appreciated.
    intel imac 20   Mac OS X (10.4.9)   mbp core2duo

    TomK,
    I just had your same problem yesterday with my external USB LaCie Porsche disk. I've been using FW disks for years and this never happened to me before.
    I tried running the disk tests with Disk Utility, switching the drive on and off, with no result.
    Disk Warrior 3.0.3 solved the problem by rebuilding the directory structure. Now it works again and no file was (visibly) lost.
    By adding up what I read in this thread, I get to the conclusion that the problem was in the disk (not in the finder prefs) and is not related with USB vs. FW, as at first I guessed.
    I'm curious to know if and how you solved your problem.
    Could you solve it using a standard Apple utility or some terminal command ?
    I can manage unix commands if needed...
    Thanks
    Piero

  • .goutputstream garbage files on cifs mount

    The situation: I have a cifs mount and I'm trying to manage files using nautilus and gedit.
    The problem: Whenever I try to upload any file it says that the file already exists and by that ask me if I want to replace or skip.
    If I choose to replace you can see that the file gets uploaded in nautilus, but then it dissapears from the file list, if you update the list it will appear again but with a hundred files named .goutputstream-XXXXXX.
    If I choose skip, an empty file with the name of the file I tried to upload appears.
    If I try to create a new file with nautilus a progress bar appears which says preparing, nothing happens on the progress bar and when I cancel there will be thousands of copies of "new file".
    Further more... trying to dublicate a file creates the same result, progress bar and then thousands of copies of the file.
    And even more... Editing a file with gedit seems fine... until second time that you try to save it. First it says that the file has already been altered (but there is no change if you reload it) and if you choose to save anyway it's fine, but the gedit says it can't create a backup file, but it does create a backup file, but it's empty and there is hundreds of garbage files named gedit-save-XXXXXX.
    Using terminal and other editor (nano) creates no problem. I have no clue where to even being troubleshooting...
    This is only on a cifs mount, if I use smb:// in nautilus to access the share there is no problem...
    Anyone who can help?

    The situation: I have a cifs mount and I'm trying to manage files using nautilus and gedit.
    The problem: Whenever I try to upload any file it says that the file already exists and by that ask me if I want to replace or skip.
    If I choose to replace you can see that the file gets uploaded in nautilus, but then it dissapears from the file list, if you update the list it will appear again but with a hundred files named .goutputstream-XXXXXX.
    If I choose skip, an empty file with the name of the file I tried to upload appears.
    If I try to create a new file with nautilus a progress bar appears which says preparing, nothing happens on the progress bar and when I cancel there will be thousands of copies of "new file".
    Further more... trying to dublicate a file creates the same result, progress bar and then thousands of copies of the file.
    And even more... Editing a file with gedit seems fine... until second time that you try to save it. First it says that the file has already been altered (but there is no change if you reload it) and if you choose to save anyway it's fine, but the gedit says it can't create a backup file, but it does create a backup file, but it's empty and there is hundreds of garbage files named gedit-save-XXXXXX.
    Using terminal and other editor (nano) creates no problem. I have no clue where to even being troubleshooting...
    This is only on a cifs mount, if I use smb:// in nautilus to access the share there is no problem...
    Anyone who can help?

  • Smb: versus cifs: mounts?

    What are the differences when mounting remote shares using smb: versus cifs: protocols?

    I had this problem, for those googlers here is the solution, post this into your /etc/rc.local.shutdown file:
    echo "Unmounting samba-cifs filesystems..."
    MOUNTED_CIFS_DIRS=`mount -t cifs| cut -d\ -f3`
    MOUNTED_DIRS_ARRAY=($MOUNTED_CIFS_DIRS)
    for i in ${!MOUNTED_DIRS_ARRAY[@]}
    do
    umount -l ${MOUNTED_DIRS_ARRAY[i]}
    done
    so that it looks like this:
    [jam@ikaros ~]$ cat /etc/rc.local.shutdown
    #!/bin/bash
    # /etc/rc.local.shutdown: Local shutdown script.
    echo "Unmounting samba-cifs filesystems..."
    MOUNTED_CIFS_DIRS=`mount -t cifs| cut -d\ -f3`
    MOUNTED_DIRS_ARRAY=($MOUNTED_CIFS_DIRS)
    for i in ${!MOUNTED_DIRS_ARRAY[@]}
    do
    umount -l ${MOUNTED_DIRS_ARRAY[i]}
    done
    [jam@ikaros ~]$
    this will unmount the cifs mounts before the network goes down. Thanks.

  • CIFS mounts will cause stalls on shutdown

    I've had this problem for awhile, but I've been brushing it under the rug.  I have several mount points set up so that I can access several different webspaces locally.  They are all set up so that they need to be manually mounted(I don't need them at every mount).  I have some mount problems..but thats not my main issue..talk about them laer..  My main concern is that when I try to shut down my system, it stalls upon trying to unmount these filesystems.  I am unable to umount them on my own..but not at shutdown.  I think the problem lies in the area of the order of unmounting.    I just ran across that idea, so I'll report back my findings tomorrow, but does anyone have any idea what would cause this kind of problem?
    mike

    I had this problem, for those googlers here is the solution, post this into your /etc/rc.local.shutdown file:
    echo "Unmounting samba-cifs filesystems..."
    MOUNTED_CIFS_DIRS=`mount -t cifs| cut -d\ -f3`
    MOUNTED_DIRS_ARRAY=($MOUNTED_CIFS_DIRS)
    for i in ${!MOUNTED_DIRS_ARRAY[@]}
    do
    umount -l ${MOUNTED_DIRS_ARRAY[i]}
    done
    so that it looks like this:
    [jam@ikaros ~]$ cat /etc/rc.local.shutdown
    #!/bin/bash
    # /etc/rc.local.shutdown: Local shutdown script.
    echo "Unmounting samba-cifs filesystems..."
    MOUNTED_CIFS_DIRS=`mount -t cifs| cut -d\ -f3`
    MOUNTED_DIRS_ARRAY=($MOUNTED_CIFS_DIRS)
    for i in ${!MOUNTED_DIRS_ARRAY[@]}
    do
    umount -l ${MOUNTED_DIRS_ARRAY[i]}
    done
    [jam@ikaros ~]$
    this will unmount the cifs mounts before the network goes down. Thanks.

  • Coping iso file and mounting problem

    Hi
    I am using Windows 8.1 Update Enterprise 64 bit and Windows ADK.
    I noticed that, if I select the "Environment of the deployment tools and creations images" and I click on the "Run as Administrator" item of his Pop-Up menu and I mount on a iso image of windows 8.1 Update, when I run the command
    robocopy <Drive_Letter>:\"<Windows_Files_Path>" /e
    to copy all its files in a directory and the command
    dism /Mount-Image /ImageFile:"<Windows_Files_Path>"\install.wim /Index:<Image_Index> /MountDir:"<Mount_Directory_Path>"
    to mount an image volume, this error appears:
    Error: 0xc1510111
    Not have permission to mount and modify this image.
    However, if I copy these files through the "file explorer" window, the mounting of this volume image is working properly. How come?
    Thanks
    Bye
    Balubeto

    I am unable to reproduce the issue above:
    E:\>dism /mount-image /imagefile:e:\release\Captures.001\Win2008R2Sp1.wim /index:1 /mountdir:c:\mount
    Deployment Image Servicing and Management tool
    Version: 6.3.9600.17031
    Mounting image
    [==========================100.0%==========================]
    The operation completed successfully.
    E:\>robocopy e:\release\Captures.001\Create\WIN2008R2SP1\MININT-E5LVCNT e:\mount\test zti*.log /njh /ndl
    100% New File 226728 e:\release\Captures.001\Create\WIN2008R2SP1\MININT-E5LVCNT\ZTIApplications.log
    100% New File 1228 e:\release\Captures.001\Create\WIN2008R2SP1\MININT-E5LVCNT\ZTIApplyGPOPack.log
    100% New File 10283 e:\release\Captures.001\Create\WIN2008R2SP1\MININT-E5LVCNT\ZTIAppVerify.log
    100% New File 29169 e:\release\Captures.001\Create\WIN2008R2SP1\MININT-E5LVCNT\ZTIBackup.log
    100% New File 2101 e:\release\Captures.001\Create\WIN2008R2SP1\MININT-E5LVCNT\ZTIBDE.log
    100% New File 36103 e:\release\Captures.001\Create\WIN2008R2SP1\MININT-E5LVCNT\ZTIConfigure.log
    100% New File 34934 e:\release\Captures.001\Create\WIN2008R2SP1\MININT-E5LVCNT\ZTIDiskpart.log
    100% New File 1027 e:\release\Captures.001\Create\WIN2008R2SP1\MININT-E5LVCNT\ZTIDomainJoin.log
    100% New File 41428 e:\release\Captures.001\Create\WIN2008R2SP1\MININT-E5LVCNT\ZTIDrivers.log
    100% New File 93591 e:\release\Captures.001\Create\WIN2008R2SP1\MININT-E5LVCNT\ZTIGather.log
    100% New File 2619 e:\release\Captures.001\Create\WIN2008R2SP1\MININT-E5LVCNT\ZTIGroups.log
    100% New File 2898 e:\release\Captures.001\Create\WIN2008R2SP1\MININT-E5LVCNT\ZTINextPhase.log
    100% New File 3875 e:\release\Captures.001\Create\WIN2008R2SP1\MININT-E5LVCNT\ZTIOSRole.log
    100% New File 740 e:\release\Captures.001\Create\WIN2008R2SP1\MININT-E5LVCNT\ZTIOSRolePS.log
    100% New File 2350 e:\release\Captures.001\Create\WIN2008R2SP1\MININT-E5LVCNT\ZTIPatches.log
    100% New File 4180 e:\release\Captures.001\Create\WIN2008R2SP1\MININT-E5LVCNT\ztiRunCommandHidden.log
    100% New File 1215 e:\release\Captures.001\Create\WIN2008R2SP1\MININT-E5LVCNT\ZTITatoo.log
    100% New File 1855 e:\release\Captures.001\Create\WIN2008R2SP1\MININT-E5LVCNT\ZTIValidate.log
    100% New File 190933 e:\release\Captures.001\Create\WIN2008R2SP1\MININT-E5LVCNT\ZTIWindowsUpdate.log
    100% New File 1436 e:\release\Captures.001\Create\WIN2008R2SP1\MININT-E5LVCNT\ZTIWinRE.log
    100% New File 40631 e:\release\Captures.001\Create\WIN2008R2SP1\MININT-E5LVCNT\ZTIYellowBang.log
    Total Copied Skipped Mismatch FAILED Extras
    Dirs : 1 0 0 0 0 0
    Files : 21 21 0 0 0 0
    Bytes : 712.2 k 712.2 k 0 0 0 0
    Times : 0:00:00 0:00:00 0:00:00 0:00:00
    Speed : 5209457 Bytes/sec.
    Speed : 298.087 MegaBytes/min.
    Ended : Tuesday, September 23, 2014 11:13:46 AM
    E:\>dism /unmount-wim /mountdir:c:\mount /commit
    Deployment Image Servicing and Management tool
    Version: 6.3.9600.17031
    Image File : e:\release\Captures.001\Win2008R2Sp1.wim
    Image Index : 1
    Saving image
    [==========================100.0%==========================]
    Unmounting image
    [==========================100.0%==========================]
    The operation completed successfully.
    Additionally I can see that the original question asked was copied from this post 2 years ago:
    http://www.eightforums.com/installation-setup/54246-coping-iso-file-mounting-problem.html
    is this really your problem?
    Really, this is not a MDT related question. perhaps a general Windows Setup forum would be a better place to ask this question.
    Keith Garner - Principal Consultant [owner] -
    http://DeploymentLive.com

  • How to find out a problem of sending an e-mail from a deployed application?

    Hi guys,
    I've deployed a web application which is in production mode on a weblogic server 10.3.2.0. The HTTP server is Apache.
    In this web application, we send e-mails using javamail library. The mail server is a remote server from this one, also an Apache one.
    At the beginning, all was working fine. Now it's impossible to receive e-mail but i've no exception launched, no trace of problem....
    I've tested the mail server with the same application in dev mode hosted on another server. It's OK, e-mails are received correctly.
    It seems the problem comes from the server which hosts the production web application.
    The problem is that i don't know how to test it to find out what is wrong. Is it possible to see what happen in the console portal of the weblogic server and how ?
    Any idea, please it's urgent !!!

    Hi Nick.
    If you open a free Apple Developer account you can use the bug reporter tool. However if you want to file a bug report you need to tightly identify a reproducible fault, detail the conditions in which it arises and ideally supply any workaround you have discovered.
    In other circumstances iTunes Feedback is probably the appropriate channel. Common problems should gain attention.
    Apple don't provide free technical support for iTunes. The inital point of entry for online assistance is iTunes Support. If none of the online resources help then depending on the nature of the problem, or whether you qualify through a recent purchase, or you are prepared to pay, you may be able to make use of the Contact iTunes Support service. Failing that Apple Support Communities (here) is where users share solutions with each other.
    tt2

  • How you can solve a problem or find out on a dead pc if the problem relies on motherboard and not on processor or vice versa

    hi.
    I am working myself with computers ,  so there is one thing in my mind I wanted to be sure,which I couldn't find an answer for it!
    because I had before totally black screen and the problem was damaged processor.
    I am wondering how I can be sure as the last option when I get a black screen and there is no lihgts at all no any LED is lighting.totally dead pc.
    how  you can be sure then that the problem relies on processor and not on motherboard or vice versa the problem relies on motherboard and not on processor
      because I can't say to the customer lets buy first a processor if it is the cause of dead PC and if not then we buy motherboard. this sounds not wise.
    so I experimented first with my latop ,I pulled out the processor to see if I can see any LED light or any movement on the motherboard to be sure that motherboard giving me some clue that it is healty. I gave some light heat to de fan to let it turn ,because 
    it is working with heat sensors then I know that the motherboard is healty. but it didn't work. 
    I did the same with my desktop computer and the result is the same no any lights and no any movement on the motherboard . so now can some one tell me how you can distuingish as a last result which of this 2 components is causing dead PC. is there any
    tool to test the motherboard or how asus,dell ect. they solve such a problem if the customer send to them a dead pc.
    I know that the power supply also can cause dead pc but I know how to solve a problem  with dead power supply. and I want to keep away power supply from this question. please do not tell me that  Idon't have to pull out processor
    because I am a technician and both of my computers are doing very good after this experiment.
    thanks
    johan
    h.david

    Usually if you have some kind of hardware failure there is some beeping during POST or most motherboards now have LED indicators to produce and error message based on the type of failure
    So if its bad memory, not place properly, mismatched, processor not inserted properly, mismatched voltage or voltage connector not present etc it beeps or generates the error id.
    Power supplies can be tested for failure. There are some walk throughs for testing just them with a switch, paperclip or a jumper (I'd suggest not doing this if you are not familiar with the dangers of electricity).
    Memory can be tested with memory diagnostics programs like Memtest+
    Processors can overheat if the proper precautions have not been taken usually you will get a POST beep or error code for that.
    If the motherboard has no response then do the basics first:
    Check power connectors and power supply. Once you determine that is not the case move on to other items like graphics cards in all the way or memory.

Maybe you are looking for

  • Error while adding a custom field with Input help via AET

    Hi All, I need to add two custom field under Service orders at Item level in component BT140I_SRVP. One field is required to have the input search help f4 and autopopulates the second field I am able to add one field(not requiring help) successfully

  • Starting managed server in MSI mode

    Is it possible to access an application deployed on a managed server which is started in MSI mode(Admin server is stopped)??

  • Boot OS from external hard drive?

    Hi, I'm currently planning on getting a Macbook Pro laptop. However, I don't like Mac's OS X and I was wondering if it's possible to install Vista and Linux onto the computer THEN move all of Mac's OS onto an external hard drive where I'm able to boo

  • How to retrieve the Invoice no from delivary no

    Hi All,   Please suggest me the easiest way of fast retrival of Invoice no based on the Delevary no.   Appropriate answers will reward fully. Regards Krishna

  • Why update(Graphics g) in JPanel is not called?

    Hi, I have Overridden the following two functions in a JPanel: 1. void paint(Graphics g) 2. void update(Graphics g) in order to define my own content in the JPanel. As far as I know that override update() by the following code: public void update(Gra