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elfinko's avatar
elfinko
Aspirant
Oct 31, 2018

Readynas 102 and jottacloud

Hi,

I need help getting access to the /data folder for the Jottacloud cli.

 

I've installed the jottacloud client as described here: https://docs.jottacloud.com/jottacloud-command-line-tool/installing-the-command-line-tool/jottacloud-cli-for-linux-debian-packages

 

When adding folders to sync "jotta-cli add /data/Backup" I get "filesystem unknown error".

If I make a new test folder on root using ssh and "jotta-cli add /testfolder/test" it works fine.

 

The /data folder is made by the readynas os6 and I can see its mounted using fstab?

LABEL=0e34402c:data /data btrfs defaults,nodatasum 0 0

 

what to do?

 

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  • StephenB's avatar
    StephenB
    Guru - Experienced User

    You've installed jottacloud on a different linux machine?  Or did you install it on the RN102?

    • elfinko's avatar
      elfinko
      Aspirant

      Yes. Debian arm version of jotta-cli installed on the nas. Jotta-cli works/syncs fine with other folders than /data.

       

      I did some testing with fstab and made it work bye mounting data/test as /jotta and adding that to jotta sync. (Stopped working after reboot) So there must be some special stuff going on with the mountng/filesystem of /data.

      Default fstab looks like this:

      LABEL=0e34402c:data /data btrfs defaults,nodatasum 0 0

       

       

      • StephenB's avatar
        StephenB
        Guru - Experienced User

        I don't know much about jottacloud, but I am wondering why fstab is even relevant.

         

        The cli is running on the NAS itself, and syncing data to their cloud server.  It can access the files directly, so I don't see why the exporting matters.  Is the issue that their client doesn't support the BTRFS file system?

         

        Also, did you install it as root, or did you use admin?  Root would be the normal way.

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