Failed To Load The Smb Library Error 1102
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note). [2016.08.26] DeployStudio build v1.6.19 (release note). [2013.02.23] DeployStudio last universal build v1.5.17 (release note). Index »Install »Problem with Repository on a windows server ? Pages: 1 #1 2009-11-13 12:06:48 jjtitan Member Registered: http://www.deploystudio.com/Forums/viewtopic.php?id=1482 2009-10-29 Problem with Repository on a windows server ? Hi,Initially I had DS on a xserve whith the repository on the save computer locallyI have made a new install DS on a new xserve I have moved the Repository on other server (windows server). I use smb to access to the repository- restore works- There is a problem with "create a master" That failed to starts without error message but it seems to be freezed on the command:/usr/bin/hdutil create -format UDZO -ls "journalised HFS+" -puppetstrings -srcfolder /Volumes/MACOSX /tmp/DSNetworkRepositoryMasters/.workInProgress/essai_MACOSX_09.11.10_17.05.i386.hfs.dmg 2>&1After 14 hours, it is in the same state. I have to swith off the client to stopIt works if I put a tmp drive. The tmp drivre is an external USB hard drinve on the clientWhen I had the repository failed to load on the server, it was possible to create a master without tmp driveWhat is the problem ?Thanks Offline #2 2009-11-13 19:49:13 geniusbar DeployStudio Team Registered: 2008-11-20 Re: Problem with Repository on a windows server ? We don't know. This one of the reasons we've add the temporary scratch volume option.It's definitely a hdiutil issue or something missing in the netboot set.May you try with a 10.6 netboot set? Offline #3 2009-11-19 10:54:39 jjtitan Member Registered: 2009-10-29 Re: Problem with Repository on a windows server ? thanks I'll try Offline #4 2009-12-01 15:11:47 jjtitan Member Registered: 2009-10-29 Re: Problem with Repository on a windows server ? > geniusbar wrote:> We don't know. This one of the reasons we've add the temporary scratch volume option.It's definitely a hdiutil issue or something missing in the netboot set.May you try with a 10.6 netboot set?With a 10.6 netboot there is an error when trying to create a master:mount_smbfs: failed to load the smb library: Unknown error: 1102 Offline #5 2009-12-02 00:06:53 admin Administrator Registered: 2007-03-29 Website Re: Problem with Repository on a windows server ? May you give us the version of