The Samba file server requires rather a lot of additional configuration in order to support macOS/iOS clients. I did not know about this when I created my pool, and mine is set to none, which has at least not yet caused problems. You will experience problems with missing files if your pool is set to form C (or CK), because ZFS and macOS will disagree on which normalization form to use. in file names) to form D, which is the same algorithm that macOS uses. This changes the Unicode normalization algorithm that ZFS uses to format bytes on disk (e.g. At pool creation time, you should set the pool option normalization to formD. The storage underlying my Samba shares is a ZFS pool. Information in this post is based on NixOS 21.05, Samba 4.14.4, Avahi 0.8, iOS 15.1, and macOS 11.6 (Big Sur). Home About Blog Gallery Tags Samba Server Config for macOS & iOS
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