At some point, some sort of update appears to have fixed the issue. I can confirm that my samba mount is preserving timestamps now and rsync now behaves with incremental updates. Everything's fine now.
The output of my currently installed versions of samba, cifs-utils, and rsync is below. In short I see two differences. old -> new versions on the laptop.
So I'm guessing one of those two updates fixed things? And hopefully for good?
Let me know if I can provide any further info. And good luck to Otto, hope yours is fixed as well.
Thanks,
Andy
$ apt list samba
Listing... Done
samba/jammy-security,jammy-updates,now 2:4.15.13+dfsg-0ubuntu1.1 amd64 [installed]
N: There is 1 additional version. Please use the '-a' switch to see it
Hello,
Apologies for the delay, following up now.
At some point, some sort of update appears to have fixed the issue. I can confirm that my samba mount is preserving timestamps now and rsync now behaves with incremental updates. Everything's fine now.
The output of my currently installed versions of samba, cifs-utils, and rsync is below. In short I see two differences. old -> new versions on the laptop.
rsync 3.2.3-8ubuntu3.1 -> 3.2.7-0ubuntu0. 22.04.2 13+dfsg- 0ubuntu1 -> 2:4.15. 13+dfsg- 0ubuntu1. 1
samba 2:4.15.
cifs-utils identical.
So I'm guessing one of those two updates fixed things? And hopefully for good?
Let me know if I can provide any further info. And good luck to Otto, hope yours is fixed as well.
Thanks,
Andy
$ apt list samba security, jammy-updates, now 2:4.15. 13+dfsg- 0ubuntu1. 1 amd64 [installed]
Listing... Done
samba/jammy-
N: There is 1 additional version. Please use the '-a' switch to see it
$ apt list cifs-utils jammy-security, jammy-updates, now 2:6.14-1ubuntu0.1 amd64 [installed] jammy-security, jammy-updates 2:6.14-1ubuntu0.1 i386
Listing... Done
cifs-utils/
cifs-utils/
$ apt list rsync security, jammy-updates, now 3.2.7-0ubuntu0. 22.04.2 amd64 [installed, automatic] security, jammy-updates 3.2.7-0ubuntu0. 22.04.2 i386
Listing... Done
rsync/jammy-
rsync/jammy-