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HELIOS AFP volumes can now be used as backup disk for "Time Machine" backups from Mac OS X clients. The updated HELIOS Admin from u0831 is required to enable "Time Machine Backup" in the volume configuration. If a HELIOS volume is mounted and "Time Machine Backup" is enabled, "Time Machine" on the Mac OS X client detects it as a backup device. Backups on the server are created as bundles containing HFS disk images. "Time Machine" remembers the user name/password and automatically creates a hidden AFP connection when the backup schedule is active. New preferences: - Volumes/<volume path>/TMBackup (boolean, default=false): Enable Time Machine backups on the volume. - Programs/afpsrv/allowfpsync (boolean, default=false): Synchronize files to the file system when requested by Time Machine. The default is false, because we consider server volumes as stable storage and synchronizing many times per second slows down the overall server performance. Also fixed: - Better shortname support for filenames containing the "#" character. - New support to detect the volume case sensitivity for Mac clients. - Avoid duplicate desktop file entries if the data file has no write permission. - On server shutdown we inform clients that they should not reconnect. - Directories with a zero file id will receive an id if write access is given. This solves third party solution compatibility problems. - Unpacking ZIP archives with Spotlight comments on a server volume works now |