I installed your AFP-client and I'm having some problems.
I successfully mounted a MAC-folder on my Linux. When I write files to the Mac, the speed is only 8 MB/s over 1 Gbit/s Ethernet. When I write files from the mounted folder to my linux-home, the speed is over 60 MB/s.
How can I increase the writing speed with afpfs?
Second problem:
My NAS is working as a AFP-Server. I can mount NAS folders, but I can't access them:
"ls: cannot access /mnt1: Input/output error"
Heres the afp_client status:
Dropped connection
AFPFS Version: 0.8.1
UAMs compiled in: Cleartxt Passwrd, No User Authent, Randnum Exchange, 2-Way Randnum Exchange, DHCAST128, DHX2
Server N5500
connection: 192.168.0.111:548 (active)
using AFP version: AFP3.1
server UAMs: No User Authent, Cleartxt Passwrd, DHCAST128 (used)
login message:
type: Netatalk
signature: 026fffff026fffff026fffff026fffffffffa8
transmit delay: 0ms
quantums: 303840(tx) 131072(rx)
last request id: 10 in queue: 0
transfer: 441(rx) 349(tx)
runt packets: 0
Volume test, id 13, attribs 0x4c mounted: /mnt1
did cache stats: 0 miss, 0 hit, 0 expired, 0 force removal
uid/gid mapping: Login ids (1002/102) Unix permissions: No, Netatalk permissions broken: Unknown
VolumeServer avid2
connection: 192.168.0.17:548 (active)
using AFP version: AFP3.2
server UAMs: No User Authent, DHCAST128, DHX2 (used), Recon1
login message:
type: Macintosh
signature: 0023ffff1528000000060000060e0000
transmit delay: 0ms
quantums: 262144(tx) 131072(rx)
last request id: 24 in queue: 0
transfer: 1739(rx) 1124(tx)
runt packets: 0
Volume MXF, id 1, attribs 0x2c6c mounted: /mnt3
did cache stats: 0 miss, 0 hit, 0 expired, 0 force removal
uid/gid mapping: Login ids (501/501) Unix permissions: Yes
Any solution?
Thx!
Greetings
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Hi,
I installed your AFP-client and I'm having some problems.
I successfully mounted a MAC-folder on my Linux. When I write files to the Mac, the speed is only 8 MB/s over 1 Gbit/s Ethernet. When I write files from the mounted folder to my linux-home, the speed is over 60 MB/s.
How can I increase the writing speed with afpfs?
Second problem:
My NAS is working as a AFP-Server. I can mount NAS folders, but I can't access them:
"ls: cannot access /mnt1: Input/output error"
Heres the afp_client status:
Dropped connection
AFPFS Version: 0.8.1
UAMs compiled in: Cleartxt Passwrd, No User Authent, Randnum Exchange, 2-Way Randnum Exchange, DHCAST128, DHX2
Server N5500
connection: 192.168.0.111:548 (active)
using AFP version: AFP3.1
server UAMs: No User Authent, Cleartxt Passwrd, DHCAST128 (used)
login message:
type: Netatalk
signature: 026fffff026fffff026fffff026fffffffffa8
transmit delay: 0ms
quantums: 303840(tx) 131072(rx)
last request id: 10 in queue: 0
transfer: 441(rx) 349(tx)
runt packets: 0
Volume test, id 13, attribs 0x4c mounted: /mnt1
did cache stats: 0 miss, 0 hit, 0 expired, 0 force removal
uid/gid mapping: Login ids (1002/102)
Unix permissions: No, Netatalk permissions broken: Unknown
VolumeServer avid2
connection: 192.168.0.17:548 (active)
using AFP version: AFP3.2
server UAMs: No User Authent, DHCAST128, DHX2 (used), Recon1
login message:
type: Macintosh
signature: 0023ffff1528000000060000060e0000
transmit delay: 0ms
quantums: 262144(tx) 131072(rx)
last request id: 24 in queue: 0
transfer: 1739(rx) 1124(tx)
runt packets: 0
Volume MXF, id 1, attribs 0x2c6c mounted: /mnt3
did cache stats: 0 miss, 0 hit, 0 expired, 0 force removal
uid/gid mapping: Login ids (501/501)
Unix permissions: Yes
Any solution?
Thx!
Greetings
I solved the problem with the NAS by updating the firmware.
But I can access the mounted folder only with the user, that did the "mount"-order. How can I access the mounted folder with every user?
Where do I have to put the "-o allow_other" or something similar?