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RN_Dan
Apr 27, 2013Aspirant
RN102 iTunes Server connects but is empty
Hello, I am a complete NAS newbie so please bear with me. The main reason I purchased a NAS was media file backup (precious pictures and videos of wedding, honeymoon, new born baby etc! I was a...
RN_Dan
Apr 27, 2013Aspirant
Hello again,
I have a single disk installed (Samsung HD204UI) and the volume name is "data" because this is the default from the factory reset & format.
The iTunes server directory is set to "/data/music". I've tried the rebuild permissions feature with no avail :-(
I've learned since my post that my HDD (Samsung spinpoint F4 2TB) is not officially supported on the RN102
It gets worse I have a second identical disk that I intended to install, but this has data I need to migrate (using an icybox to PC and then back to NAS with estata cable).
This NAS was a poorly researched buy and that's my fault. I wanted to buy a NAS and avoid the expense of new HDDs because the pair I have are barely used.
The same drive is officially supported for the DUO range, so I'm not sure what the risks of a non supported drive might be.
This non supported disk could be the root cause, if you guys think it is, I'll try and return my 102 in exchange for a DUO...
-- Dan
I have a single disk installed (Samsung HD204UI) and the volume name is "data" because this is the default from the factory reset & format.
The iTunes server directory is set to "/data/music". I've tried the rebuild permissions feature with no avail :-(
I've learned since my post that my HDD (Samsung spinpoint F4 2TB) is not officially supported on the RN102
It gets worse I have a second identical disk that I intended to install, but this has data I need to migrate (using an icybox to PC and then back to NAS with estata cable).
This NAS was a poorly researched buy and that's my fault. I wanted to buy a NAS and avoid the expense of new HDDs because the pair I have are barely used.
The same drive is officially supported for the DUO range, so I'm not sure what the risks of a non supported drive might be.
This non supported disk could be the root cause, if you guys think it is, I'll try and return my 102 in exchange for a DUO...
-- Dan
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