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sooveryconfused
Aug 05, 2019Tutor
Shares visible on network but not in web gui
Hello all! I have been combing through the community trying to find an answer to this without any luck. So here goes. I have a ReadyNAS 516 (firmware 6.9.5) and it has been a wonderful NAS. I am ...
- Aug 13, 2019
I tried all of these methods without any luck on changing the visibility. Again, I can see the share in SSH but still cannot see them in any web browser. I ended up creating a new folder and then coping all of my invisible shares into it using the mapped drive through Windows. I was able to use command line to get the copying completed faster.
Once I verifed that everything was copied to the visiable share, I deleted all of the hidden shares. It took about 10 hours to do this but it has solved the problem.
Thank you all for all your help and suggestions!
sooveryconfused
Aug 05, 2019Tutor
Thank you for the reply, by that is not the case. It is a full share, right beside the Home folder.
I have also tried logging in as other users with and without admin credentials. Same thing. All shares show up properly on the network, but not in the web interface.
StephenB
Aug 05, 2019Guru - Experienced User
Do you have ssh enabled? If you do, you could list the subvolumes of the data volume there, and make sure it is a subvolume, and not an ordinary folder.
One way to resolve this is to
- create a new share with a temporary name.
- use ssh to delete the temporary subvolume
- use ssh to rename the original share folder to the temporary name
- rename the new share in the web ui to the correct name.
- sooveryconfusedAug 05, 2019Tutor
Thaks for the idea. I do not believe I have ssh on. I don't see it in the web interface, but of course I cannot see the shares I need anyway. Do you have a suggestion on how I can find out if it is enabled?
- StephenBAug 05, 2019Guru - Experienced User
sooveryconfused wrote:
Do you have a suggestion on how I can find out if it is enabled?
Look on system->services - it should be listed there.
You need to log in as root (using the NAS admin password). Are you familiar with the linux command line?
- sooveryconfusedAug 05, 2019Tutor
Durp! Thank you for pointing it out. If it was a snake, I would be dead.
SSH is NOT enabled.
I am familiar with command line in a lot of systems, but not specifically linux. I have access to both a Mac and PC for any diagnostics.
looking at this, i am unsure why so may services are on. I dont use a 3rd of those.
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