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steveTu
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Nov 09, 2019
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ReadyNAS RN212 - Alerts Email, NFS and default shares

OS6.10.2

 

1) Setting up alerts - I have tried to confiugure the EMail alerts, but it fails on sending a test mail.

     The host I have as smtp.hosts.co.uk on port 465, the 'From' is my Email address on that server and the 'User' is the authenticated login user (with that user's password). TLS is checked. The account requires authentication on smtp.hosts.co.uk.

     The error I'm getting is 5008010000.

2) The default shares - Music, Pictures and Videos. I would like to create a mountable NFS share above those as 'media' (as my old ReadyNas Duo had)  - so I can keep structures the same across the NASs. Can I just delete the existing shares and recreate them under a new 'media' share? Any implications?

 

 


  • steveTu wrote:

     

    2) The default shares - Music, Pictures and Videos. I would like to create a mountable NFS share above those as 'media' (as my old ReadyNas Duo had)  - so I can keep structures the same across the NASs. Can I just delete the existing shares and recreate them under a new 'media' share? Any implications?

     


    You can delete the default shares, and create your own media share.  That could have subfolders for Music, Pictures and Videos - or not, that is up to you. 

     

    You can't create shares within shares though (which couldn't be done on the Duo either).

     

    The mount for NFS will be /data/media - unlike the Duo, the volume is included in the exported path.

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  • Point 1 - EMail alerts.

         Been playing with this and it seems that the NAS needs the posrt to be set to 587 rather than 465. All the other settings remained the same and just the port was changed - the alerts fire off ok.

  • StephenB's avatar
    StephenB
    Guru - Experienced User

    steveTu wrote:

     

    2) The default shares - Music, Pictures and Videos. I would like to create a mountable NFS share above those as 'media' (as my old ReadyNas Duo had)  - so I can keep structures the same across the NASs. Can I just delete the existing shares and recreate them under a new 'media' share? Any implications?

     


    You can delete the default shares, and create your own media share.  That could have subfolders for Music, Pictures and Videos - or not, that is up to you. 

     

    You can't create shares within shares though (which couldn't be done on the Duo either).

     

    The mount for NFS will be /data/media - unlike the Duo, the volume is included in the exported path.

    • steveTu's avatar
      steveTu
      Apprentice

      StephenB 

      I think there may be implications of changing Music,Pictures and Videos - which leads me to another question re ssh.

       

      I am just prepping the 212 - copying across the data from the older DUO and mimicking the DUO's structure. I have had a couple of minor issues (as noted here) and on a couple of occasions have seen the suggestion of logging into the 212 via ssh. I had the SSH set up ok and had enabled SSH on my local 212 userid. I could log in as root ok, but I could not log in as my local user - that user got a simple 'Rejected' message.

      My user on the 212 is set up in the primary group 'dev'. Am I right in then saying that SSH access to the 212 is restricted to users that belong to the admin group? If so, I can only see a way to set up my users primary group - is there a way to set up multiple groups for a user - ie can my user belong to admin and dev?

       

      Then onto why I was wanted to log in - I couldn't see my music appearing on clients connected to the 212 - even though that data had been copied across. Looking at the /etc/minidlna.conf on the 212, the pointers are to the default /data/Music,Pictures and Videos shares. So the implication of changing the default shares is that minidlna does not appear to pick up the change in the config (even though the new 'media' share I created as the top level - ie /data/media/[Music|Pictures|Videos] - was set up at DLNA enabled.

       

      So, am I also correct in thinking that if the default media folders are changed, then any configs HAVE to be modified via SSH - and if so - what does that do to the guarantee etc?

       

      • StephenB's avatar
        StephenB
        Guru - Experienced User

        steveTu wrote:

        I think there may be implications of changing Music,Pictures and Videos ...

        No, they are just shares.  You can rename them or delete them.

         


        steveTu wrote:

         

        My user on the 212 is set up in the primary group 'dev'. Am I right in then saying that SSH access to the 212 is restricted to users that belong to the admin group? If so, I can only see a way to set up my users primary group - is there a way to set up multiple groups for a user - ie can my user belong to admin and dev?

         


        If you are working in the OS partition (including /etc ), log in as root.  Even logging in as admin can get you into trouble.  But you can enable other users for ssh by going to their account settings, clicking on ssh, and then checking "allow shell access".

         


        steveTu wrote:

         

        Then onto why I was wanted to log in - I couldn't see my music appearing on clients connected to the 212 - even though that data had been copied across. Looking at the /etc/minidlna.conf on the 212, the pointers are to the default /data/Music,Pictures and Videos shares. 

         


        Hmmm.  Mine has a full list of shares.  Ones that have DLNA disabled are commented out.  

        For instance, with media:

        • When DLNA is disabled I see #dashboard:available=0 media_dir=/data/media
        • When DLNA is enabled I see media_dir=/data/media

        This changes immediately when I change the DLNA setting for the share in the web ui.  Did you set the media type to "all" when you enabled DLNA?

         


        steveTu wrote:

         

        So, am I also correct in thinking that if the default media folders are changed, then any configs HAVE to be modified via SSH - and if so - what does that do to the guarantee etc?

         


        No, you shouldn't have to modify the configs with ssh.

         

        As far as support implications, Netgear reserves the right to deny support if they believe your use of ssh caused damage.  

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