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yoh-dah
Mar 06, 2008Guide
ReadyNAS Photos troubleshooting tips
If you're having problems getting ReadyNAS Photos to work, see if any of the following tips will help.
1. If you are in User or Domain security mode, and you don't have "public" or "guest" access enabled for the [media] share, you will need to specify a login and password to connect from the ReadyNAS Photos desktop software. The login and password should be what you would normally use to connect to the [media] share.
2. If you are in Share security mode, and you have a password set for the [media] share, when connecting from the ReadyNAS Photos desktop software, leave the login field blank, and enter the share password.
3. If you are in User or Domain security mode, and you are an account on the ReadyNAS with the same user name but a different password as what you are using on your PC, you will need to change the password to be the same.
4. Make sure [media] share has read/write privileges over CIFS.
5. If you have installed a pre-release version of RAIDiator that had ReadyNAS Photos support (shame on you since we never really released it ;-) ), and you're having problems with the READYNASPHOTOS database, you will need to remove the ReadyNAS Photos add-on, and re-install the add-on from here.
1. If you are in User or Domain security mode, and you don't have "public" or "guest" access enabled for the [media] share, you will need to specify a login and password to connect from the ReadyNAS Photos desktop software. The login and password should be what you would normally use to connect to the [media] share.
2. If you are in Share security mode, and you have a password set for the [media] share, when connecting from the ReadyNAS Photos desktop software, leave the login field blank, and enter the share password.
3. If you are in User or Domain security mode, and you are an account on the ReadyNAS with the same user name but a different password as what you are using on your PC, you will need to change the password to be the same.
4. Make sure [media] share has read/write privileges over CIFS.
5. If you have installed a pre-release version of RAIDiator that had ReadyNAS Photos support (shame on you since we never really released it ;-) ), and you're having problems with the READYNASPHOTOS database, you will need to remove the ReadyNAS Photos add-on, and re-install the add-on from here.
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- BusaBoyAspirantYoda,
I have just installed firmware version 4.01c1-p1 and enabled the ReadyNAS Photos. I can import photos, have created and shared an album and got the email to view the album. However, when i click on the link, it tells me that my user account is offline. I have guest access enabled for the Media share and have also tried the steps you outline. I am logged into the ReadyNAS desktop software, same result. Any ideas on why it keeps telling me that my user is offline? I have attempted to sniff the IP packets to search for ports that might be blocked in my firewall, however in other form notes they seem to indicate that opening ports is not necessary. Any other thoughts? Thanks! - yoh-dahGuide
BusaBoy wrote: Yoda,
I have just installed firmware version 4.01c1-p1 and enabled the ReadyNAS Photos. I can import photos, have created and shared an album and got the email to view the album. However, when i click on the link, it tells me that my user account is offline. I have guest access enabled for the Media share and have also tried the steps you outline. I am logged into the ReadyNAS desktop software, same result. Any ideas on why it keeps telling me that my user is offline? I have attempted to sniff the IP packets to search for ports that might be blocked in my firewall, however in other form notes they seem to indicate that opening ports is not necessary. Any other thoughts? Thanks!
Try downloading the addon from http://www.readynas.com/addons (4.1) page and installing that. - pszilardAspirantHi, newbie here. Just got my top whack RNR4410 4TB ReadyNAS rack mount jobbie and am consolidating my files and learning how to use it. The Photos feature is very exciting, considering I do part time photography and have accounts on SmugMug and Flickr.
I have a fast internet uplink, so I am very curious on using the NV instead of (or as well as) the commercial services.
Firstly can you point to a URL describing what this does exactly? Or even not exactly :D
So far I think, it should allow external access, and it creates downsized versions of jpg files.
Some simple questions, which may be answered eslewhere(?) include:
1) What do I need to do on my NAT Router to allow access from outside?
2) Can I choose who can see what? By group or user id, eg parents can see family photos, but not the public.
3) What control or choice do I have over the templates and logos?
4) On first look, it seems that the gamma was way over contrasty, is the user setable?
5) Can I leverage the second network port for external access? Perhaps route external requests to here?
6) If I have a static external IP, can that be useful?
Thanks heaps. This is a really exciting piece of kit!
ps: I've loaded a few photos. Imported them into an album and then shared them to my user id.
I then remote connected to a customer's PC using LogMeIn, and installed the ReadyNAS Photos java app, and logged in, but couldn't connect to my home NAS. Any clues? - yoh-dahGuideYou shouldn't need to mess with your router. Photos are only shared to the folks you invite, so these folks can always see the album you had shared unless you remove the shared album. You can find out more info here if you haven't already looked.
With regard to it not working, try getting the latest add-on image from here and re-install the add-on. - pszilardAspirantTnx! I downloaded the app only yesterday, so it should be reasonably up to date. I am still in Discovery mode.
- CuriousMindAspirantHi, just got my ReadyNAS Due installed today and are having some problems with the ReadNAS Photos
The unit came preinstalled with version 1.1 which I have now updated to 1.5 from the ReadyNAS site. I now have to authenticate to ReadyNAS Photos, when before I didn't have to.
But the main problem is importing my photos. I have tried using the Import Album option, but with little success on either version. Basically I have experienced the following...
1. Initially tried to import 6Gb of photo's, basically all my photo folders, but this just hangs 5% into it
2. Then tried importing one folder at a time. On the older version this worked initially, but now although it says it is successful, there is no album displayed. Have tried logging off, stopping server, restarting service, but no display.
3. Only success I've managed todate is to manually create a new album and import photos.
Any ideas on why I cannot import my entire photo library in one go? or why my photos are being displayed? Or why I now have to login, even though the media share is set for public access? - k_3poAspirant
CuriousMind wrote: Hi, just got my ReadyNAS Due installed today and are having some problems with the ReadNAS Photos
The unit came preinstalled with version 1.1 which I have now updated to 1.5 from the ReadyNAS site. I now have to authenticate to ReadyNAS Photos, when before I didn't have to.
But the main problem is importing my photos. I have tried using the Import Album option, but with little success on either version. Basically I have experienced the following...
1. Initially tried to import 6Gb of photo's, basically all my photo folders, but this just hangs 5% into it
2. Then tried importing one folder at a time. On the older version this worked initially, but now although it says it is successful, there is no album displayed. Have tried logging off, stopping server, restarting service, but no display.
3. Only success I've managed todate is to manually create a new album and import photos.
Any ideas on why I cannot import my entire photo library in one go? or why my photos are being displayed? Or why I now have to login, even though the media share is set for public access?
Can you send me the desktop logs? I will PM you the instructions.
/k-3po - bettley_smithAspirantSimilar problems, importing album does not duplicate pictures but creating album does duplicate my pictures i.e it puts copies into my UserID folder, i think i have seen this issue before in forums. How /what can i do to stop it. All my pictures reside in my Readynas media/picture share.
Thanks Mark - CuriousMindAspirantAh, I had started out the same way. I copied my photo library to the NAS device under media/pictures and then I attempted to import into ReadyNAS Photo via Import Album and found that it was duplicating under my UID. It was also duplicating if I created a new album and imported photos. So then I tried moving all the photos from media/pictures to media/pictures/"UID" and then importing so I would have duplicates. This didn't seem to bother it, but my problem was that the bulk import would hang and also when importing one at a time I'd get no album displaying. So I have now deleted any albums I had successfully created and have deleted all of my photo library off the NAS and are ready to start again once I understand why I am having these problems...
- rfinnAspirantI imported an album and it duplicated my files.
It seems to be that most ReadyNAS users who want to share photos already store their photos on their NAS. The default behavior should be to assume the photos are already there and share them from wherever the user has stored them. An option should be added to album create/import which indicates if the photos should be copied or left in place (similar to how Adobe Lightroom allows photos to be imported into Lightroom's managed library or to be imported in their current location).
Also, when I look at my shared album and click on a photo, I get a 404 File Not Found error. So, my users cannot see the full-res version. How can I fix this? The thumbnails are shared without any problem, I use shared access, and CIFS is enabled.
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