finder naming overlay issue received filesystem from linux
Posted: Thu Mar 28, 2019 7:16 pm
For fun I'm playing with a shared pool between Linux and Mac where I would like to zfs send a Linux Postgresql db to the Mac zfs disk. I ran this over the network from linux, and with USB, but the pool resides on Mac. I'd love to get incremental snapshots sent,but I can't even browse the initial send data. What I'm seeing is the fs name overlayed on top of the folder names on Mac. It might show for a split second in Finder but then swap immediately to the fs name and no file show below.
Here's an example. I've sent from linux native zfs pool to a usb attached mac pool:
source: netp1/DATA/data-1/pgsql@ready-move-brinstar-0
dest (mac pool) : boyon/psql
Sending worked normally...
exported, attached to mac, import...
I set a mountpoint in boyon/psql to /Volumes/psql
in terminal listing the mount works, after setting perms. I can see all the way into the postgres data.
/Volumes/psql/10/data ... (mount different, but same structure on linux, as expected)
In finder: I see this in /Volumes:
psql
> psql
> psql
> psql
And each one of those has the zfs icon like its a disk.
I just looked and this is also an issue on viewing files under any Linux created structure, even after setting perm/owners.
I'm running 1.8.2 and Majave. Just checked on a High Sierra system, but it has 1.8.2 now, and doing same thing. If it helps, I can try downgrading the HS system? I don't remember this being an issue before. I could swear I was able to pull data off the disk from either source that created it. Normally I have separate sections/filesytems on the pool for each system. In this case though, I'm trying to sync the data so mac can use it.
Here's an example. I've sent from linux native zfs pool to a usb attached mac pool:
source: netp1/DATA/data-1/pgsql@ready-move-brinstar-0
dest (mac pool) : boyon/psql
Sending worked normally...
exported, attached to mac, import...
I set a mountpoint in boyon/psql to /Volumes/psql
in terminal listing the mount works, after setting perms. I can see all the way into the postgres data.
/Volumes/psql/10/data ... (mount different, but same structure on linux, as expected)
In finder: I see this in /Volumes:
psql
> psql
> psql
> psql
And each one of those has the zfs icon like its a disk.
I just looked and this is also an issue on viewing files under any Linux created structure, even after setting perm/owners.
I'm running 1.8.2 and Majave. Just checked on a High Sierra system, but it has 1.8.2 now, and doing same thing. If it helps, I can try downgrading the HS system? I don't remember this being an issue before. I could swear I was able to pull data off the disk from either source that created it. Normally I have separate sections/filesytems on the pool for each system. In this case though, I'm trying to sync the data so mac can use it.