I installed the new Windows 10 updates and My WDMYCLOUD disappeared from my network. It is plugged into my Verizon FIOS router. I saw the network before the update but I can’t see it now.
What troubleshooting steps have you taken so far? Have you shutdown and restarted your router?
cat0w
USA
Thanks.
That worked.
I had shutdown and restarted the MyCloud, but that didn’t work,
I had this happen to me last night. I had to reboot my PC, the MyCloud and the Router before Samba started talking again.
I hope everyone is reporting these issues to Microsoft…
…assuming MicroSloppyCoding actually listens… And yes, I’ve already posted it to their community forums and tried to talk to a Microsoft tech regarding the issue. Had to explain to him what NAS stood for.
Your issue should be similar to this:
Are we sure the MyCloud supports SMB3?
Did you lose your entire network or just the MC? I lost my whole network after the update which was caused by Hyper-V virtual PC being enabled in Features.
My Cloud has 4.0.0rc5
https://download.samba.org/pub/samba/pre/samba4/rc/WHATSNEW-4-0-0rc1.txt
[quote]CHANGES SINCE beta8
For a list of changes since beta8, please see the git log.
$ git clone git://git.samba.org/samba.git
$ cd samba.git
$ git log samba-4.0.0beta8…samba-4.0.0rc1
Some major user-visible changes include:
- The smbd file server now offers SMB3 as the maximum protocol
by default. Samba can negotiate version 3 of the SMB protocol
and supports the required features, including all required
features of SMB 2.1 and SMB 2.0. Note that this does not imply
that Samba implements all features of SMB3 since many of them
are optional capabilities. Examples of features that Samba does
not implement yet are leases (SMB 2.1) and multi-channel (SMB 3).[/quote]