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10.9: Switch the SMB stack to use SMB1 as default
Authored by: dfbills on Dec 04, '13 05:09:02AM

If you have issues with "busy" files, try browsing in a view other than column view. I've found that the previews generated by the Finder in this view very often lead to "busy" files that cannot be easily cleared.

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10.9: Switch the SMB stack to use SMB1 as default
Authored by: ms_t_rie on Dec 04, '13 10:51:44AM

It's probably the preview pane that would be causing it then. I use column view all the time, but I have the preview pane unchecked. I'm finding 10.9 to be faster and more stable than 10.8, sometimes on 10.8, finder would revert to the root instead of the previous folder when I was deleting stuff, it works great in 10.9. I use smb://(server) to connect to our old Buffalo NAS.



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10.9: Switch the SMB stack to use SMB1 as default
Authored by: hypert on Dec 05, '13 09:13:57AM

I never use the preview pane (yes, really!), and I run into this all the time in Mavericks, copying files from the local HDD to a NAS. Has this fixed the problem for other NAS users?



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10.9: Switch the SMB stack to use SMB1 as default
Authored by: hypert on Jan 05, '14 05:54:07PM

Finally bit the bullet and tried this. The performance difference on my system is amazing! Mid-2010 Mac mini running Mavericks, using Graphic Converter to browse photos on an Iomega NAS (connected via Ethernet to the same switch the Mac is using). Original performance was so poor that I copied photos to the local drive for browsing, instead of using the NAS! Made the change listed here today, and using GC to browse the NAS feels just as fast as the local drive!

Thanks for the terrific hint!



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10.9: Switch the SMB stack to use SMB1 as default
Authored by: tkothe on Dec 16, '13 12:16:14AM

I also never user preview pane or the column view at all. I use list view 99% of the time.

It's still a pain.

How can I find out if my share is really mounted using v1 ? It does not seem that way.
mount on the command line tells me just "smbfs".



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