Hello!
Whenever the my MacOS system is left unattended for a few hours (without any active renders/exports), the SMB share disconnects, and the Mac refuses to connect to the share after the fact unless I restart the Mac. When I restart the Mac the SMB share connects just fine.
My question is, what could be causing this behavior and how could I troubleshoot this issue?
Thank you!
Running: Dragonfish-24.04.1.1
Hardware specs in the about me section. (Don’t know how do add a signature yet like in the old forums)
SYSTEM (reposted from Denis’ profile)
CPU: AMD EPYC 7302p+
MOBO: Supermicro H12SSL-i
4x RAM: Supermicro (Hynix) 16GB 288-Pin DDR4 3200 (PC4-25600)
Delock PCI Express 4.0 x16 Card to 4 x internal U.2 NVMe SFF-8639
6x SSDs: WD UltraStar DC SN630 7.68TB NVMe U.2 (In Raid z1)
NAS NIC: Supermicro AOC-S25G-B2S Rev 1.01 25GbE 2-Port
Mac Studio NIC: Sonnet Twin25G Dual 25G SFP28 to Thunderbolt 3
Switch: MikroTik CRS504-4XQ-IN
Just a wild idea, but maybe it’s linked to some kind of power saving feature on one of the devices?
Can you ping the TrueNAS system when this has happened? If not, do you have a way of logging in to your MikroTik to see what the connection state is according to it?
If you can ping it can you also connect to the TrueNAS GUI? If you can, what happens if you restart the SMB service?
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