SMB / CIFS server stops responding

Bottom Line Up Front: My two Time Capsules stop responding to SMB requests after about 15-30 minutes of operation. (I've not used a stopwatch.)

My network: I have one Time Capsule connected to a satellite modem. That Time Capsule is wired (Ethernet) to one more Time Capsule and two Airport Expresses in separate locations, providing a four hot spot roaming wireless network for ~75 users. The first Time Capsule manages authentication / DHCP services and acts as a DNS server / gateway. The other devices are bridges. I have ~20 Mac users running Tiger through Snow Leopard, ~50 Windows users running XP through 7 (32 and 64 bit) , and ~5 Linux users running current distributions.

The first Time Capsule is summer '09 running firmware 7.4.2 and the second is fall '09 running 7.5.

The TCP/IP and AFP functions of the network are fine.

My problem: 15-30 minutes after booting up, the Time Capsules start to refuse SMB / CIFS / Samba / Windows File Sharing connections (I'll start referring to them as SMB). SMB connections can still be made between Mac / Windows / Linux computers and passed through the Apple network, but not to the shared Time Capsule disks. The requests are refused from all versions of the Mac OS, Windows, and Linux. Apple Filling Protocol requests continue to be accepted from the Mac OS or Linux.

THIS PROBLEM HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH MY WINDOWS CONFIGURATION OR WINDOWS AT ALL. I am a programer and can confirm that the Time Capsule stops responding to valid SMB requests from a test applet I wrote. Still, I've followed all of the advice on the Apple Support forums ranging from configuring a Windows client to use the Time Capsule as a WINS server to changing system NetBIOS authentication settings in Windows 7.

When I first turn the Time Capsule on, I can connect via SMB by:
Using Go->Connect to Server->smb://10.0.1.1/ on a Mac
Using the Airport Utility on all versions of Windows
Using Start->Run->\\10.0.1.1 on all versions of Windows (even without Bonjour or Airport Software)
Using Samba mount utilities on Linux

At some point the server stops. My Macs get a notice that their smb mounted devices are unavailable and the Windows and Linux mounts stop working. Windows gives different errors depending on the version ranging from NetBIOS needing to be enabled (it is) to a login failure to the device not responding. Again, Macs and Linux machines with AFP mounts are unaffected.

The only fix I have right now is to use the Airport Utility to Disconnect All Users from the disk. This seems to reset the SMB server.

I have two workarounds I am exploring:

1. Try to write a script on a Mac that monitors the status of the smb server and when it detects failure orders the disk to Disconnect All Users. I'm not sure if this can be done easily yet. I'll need an Apple Script or Automator hook into the Airport Utility. However, this stops all file transfers in progress!

2. Install commercial AFP software on my Windows machines and use AFP mounts for Linux. This is a hassle but possibly my only real option.

I'd rather Apple explore this problem and update the Time Capsule firmware. I'm not sure how to open a trouble ticket, I can't find a way on the support website. I know that I have more users that Apple may have intended for a home use product, but this is a serious bug in my opinion because the Time Capsule advertises Windows compatibility!

White Macbook (2007), Mac OS X (10.6.2)

Posted on Dec 4, 2009 7:34 PM

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Feb 13, 2010 4:25 AM in response to TavisADK

I have this issue. It makes the TC unusable from any Unix client. It's a big problem for me.

The questions:

* What information can I provide to help Apple fix this? I can easily replicate the issue within minutes. Packet captures? Samba client logging with debugging enabled?

* Is there any workaround? Kernel downgrade on the client side? Forced use of an older Samba version?

Please help! It's a big issue.

My next step is to throw out the Time Capsule and get something that actually works.

Feb 13, 2010 2:52 PM in response to Simon M

I wish I had answers to your questions, I was very close to ordering a replacement device, but have decided to try getting apple's support instead. It's just the principle of the matter. My TC is out of warranty, but their firmware has ruined it, I have bootcamped machines throughout my house and the family prefers win7, so we are never using AFS, without reliable SMB, the TC is bricked! Has anyone tried getting apple support or found workarounds?

Apr 27, 2010 9:28 AM in response to PiEpster

Anybody get an update from apple on this?
Does anyone have a bug or case number that I could refer to if I call and open my own case?

I've got the same issue. SMB server on TimeCapsule stops responding. Happens every other day or so for me. Windows machines(I have 5) cannot access TimeCapsule, Macs(I have two) still access fine. If I look in the logs on the Time Capsule, I see a message "SMB/CIFS login failed from xxxxxx@192.168.0.xx", where xxx is workgroup & client IP. So the TC is still logging errors for the CIFS server, but from the clients perspective, not working.

The fix for me is to run the Airport Utility from either Mac or Windows and restart the Time Capsule. It then works fine for a while(hours or days) until I have to reboot again.
REALLY annoying problem.

Message was edited by: RayD5365

Jun 7, 2010 6:00 PM in response to colby2

I have the same problem. I just purchased a Time Capsule 1TB that came with firmware 7.5 installed, which I upgraded to 7.5.1. Time Machine works perfectly with my two Mac OS X 10.6.3 MacBooks. But my Windows XP laptop is not able to backup to the CIFS share that the Time Capsule exports. It always fails after 15 to 20 minutes complaining that the device is no longer available. The same backup procedure to a dirt cheap Linksys NAS works fine from the same Windows laptop.

I specifically purchased the Time Capsule to consolidate backups in my home, and it is failing miserably. Looks like I will have to return it unless Apple fixes the issue.

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