Hi,

completely different idea: Have you tried to export the "time capsule" storage 
via AFP (using netatalk) instead of Samba? 
We are also planning to offer something like this for our users (in the 
mid-term future), but my feeling was that compatibility with netatalk / AFP 
would be better than with Samba. 
That also appears to be the implementation consumer-grade NAS devices are using 
behind the scenes for their "time capsule" functionality. 

I also don't have experience with this (yet) but I know some users backing up 
their time machine data to AFP shares from NAS devices, and in general this 
appears to work well. 
Probably it won't help with the space reporting issue, but it might still be of 
interest for the use case? 
In any case, I'd be very interested in case you have experience with both, and 
if so, why you decided for Samba ;-). 

And since our plans were also to use export a CephFS mounted via fuse, I'll 
closely follow your issue... 

Cheers,
        Oliver

Am 17.08.18 um 17:13 schrieb Chad William Seys:
> Hello all,
>   I have used cephfs served over Samba to set up a "time capsule" server.  
> However, I could only get this to work using the cephfs kernel module.  Time 
> machine would give errors if cephfs were mounted with fuse. (Sorry, I didn't 
> write down the error messages!)
>   Anyone have an idea how the two methods of mounting are detectable by time 
> machine through Samba?
>   Windows 10 File History behaved the same way.  Error messages are "Could 
> not enable File History. There is not enough space on the disk". (Although it 
> shows the correct amount of space.) And "File History doesn't recognize this 
> drive."
>   I'd like to use cephfs fuse for the quota support.  (The kernel client is 
> said to support quotas with Mimic and kernel version >= 4.17, but that is to 
> cutting edge for me ATM.)
> 
> Thanks!
> Chad.
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