Hey gang -
I'm having a bit of a problem with 2 of my machines at home. The first: a Windows 7 client. The second: a Mac Pro running 10.8.3 and exporting a shared directory via SAMBA. The Windows machine can easily mount the share with proper authentication. I can open files, write to files, etc from the Windows box.
However, when I try to copy over some reasonably large (~10GB or larger) AVI files from the Windows client to the Mac, I inevitably get a "Network Error" on Windows. It tells me it can't access the target drive properly and it cancels the copy.
When that happens, the mount is still in place. And I can still see things on the Mac from the Windows box.
For what it's worth: the Windows box also has a Linux-based NAS SAMBA-mounted as well. I can write the same files to the NAS without any hiccups. So this appears to be something local to the Mac. Unfortunately, the system.log isn't helpful as nothing's coming across at the time of the error.
Any ideas? Thanks!
jas
I'm having a bit of a problem with 2 of my machines at home. The first: a Windows 7 client. The second: a Mac Pro running 10.8.3 and exporting a shared directory via SAMBA. The Windows machine can easily mount the share with proper authentication. I can open files, write to files, etc from the Windows box.
However, when I try to copy over some reasonably large (~10GB or larger) AVI files from the Windows client to the Mac, I inevitably get a "Network Error" on Windows. It tells me it can't access the target drive properly and it cancels the copy.
When that happens, the mount is still in place. And I can still see things on the Mac from the Windows box.
For what it's worth: the Windows box also has a Linux-based NAS SAMBA-mounted as well. I can write the same files to the NAS without any hiccups. So this appears to be something local to the Mac. Unfortunately, the system.log isn't helpful as nothing's coming across at the time of the error.
Any ideas? Thanks!
jas