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ReadyNAS 202
3 TopicsBacking up a partition on an external USB WD My Book to ReadyNAS 202
I am attempting to set up a back schedule from a partition on a 3TB external WD My book to a chosen share on ReadyNAS 202. Every time I attempt to complete the Remote system section I get the same error message whe testing the connection. The external drive is connected to a Macbook Pro via USB and I can access the ReadNAS over the wifi network so the solution I want is to back up one of the partitions on the WD My book as it is to big for a timemachine, also the timemachine does not appear to let me specify specific volumes and folders when selecting disks. I am aware that one of the problems was that the format of the disk is set to Mac OS Extended (Journaled) so I have tested another partition which is now formatted to FAT 32 I was setting up as follows: HOST: IP address of the macbook (also tried name of the eternal HD drive) Protocal: remote:nfs Share: /Volumes/folder name (same as mount point description though tried various other combinations) Login and password: Macbook login (also tried without) In addition I tried various permutations without any luck and always get the same error: Unable to connect to host Code 7077010011 Checked the source folder is set to shared, permissions for the folder are set to readand write as default. I know the macbook can see the ReadyNAS as I have also set up a private timemachine to back up the Macbook which is working as expected. Any help in this would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, HeathSolved3.3KViews0likes4CommentsProblems with LMS on ReadyNas 202
Back in March of this year I replaced my old NV Duo with a ReadyNas 202. I installed LMS (from the apps available at http://apps.readynas.com/pages/?page_id=9) so I could continue to stream a music library via my Squeezeboxes. All worked very well until recently when I noticed that other devices in the house (Revo, Roberts and various media boxes) were no longer seeing the LMS server, even though the Squeezeboxes were still working perfectly. Trouble came when I wanted to get to the LMS settings to in order to rescan my music library. The LMS app would not launch, thus preventing me from accessing the user interface. I checked all my firewall settings and could not see why the connection was being blocked. I therefore decided to remove LMS from my installed apps and install the most recent version which I believe to be 7.9. Here is where the problems really started! First port of call, as before, was: http://apps.readynas.com/pages/?page_id=9. However there is now listed only the x86 and not the ARM version of LMS. So, I trawled the net and uploaded what I thought might be the correct deb file for the RN202, but, even though I got notification to say that the app had installed successfully, it would not appear on the installed apps screen. The only one that will actually appear after successful installation is this one: nastools-logitechmediaserver_7.9.0.20160617.858e1e0-nt1_armel.deb However, when I try to activate it, the RN202 will initially attempt toggle ON, but will then after a few seconds revert to the OFF position. Thus I am still unable to launch to the LMS user screen. On one or two occasions I got the message: - empty resource error. bad nml call. code 22002010000. Needless to say, I can now no longer stream my music library via the squeezeboxes. Could anyone point me in the direction of the correct LMS for the RN202 or perhaps even the old one that I now regret having deleted? Much appreciated! Steve