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6 TopicsRN3138 From linux to SMB share
Hello. I'm running a FreePBX VoiP server and I'm trying to share recorded calls directly to the ReadyNAS SMB share. The problem is that I'm constantly getting a permision denied error. I've mapped the smb share on the PBX and I'm able to create folders and even files through mkdir or nano logged as root. Unfortunately the automatic system which saves the recordings is not using a root account or privilages - it uses different user. And that's where I'm stuck and I don't really know how to make it work. I've created a username on ReadyNAS with same credentials as on the PBX and it still doesn't want to work. Does anyone know how to make it work, or should I just try to do it in a different way (maybe an rsync? FTP?). I know it sounds complicated, but the goal that I want to achive is simple - to give everyone an access to their recorded calls right after they finish the conversation, and the default location of the recorded calls is on the PBX server where only I have access (and it has to stay that way :) ). I'm aware that it's not only ReadyNAS related, but maybe someone had simillar problem (maybe not directly with PBX but with any other linux-based system). Cheers.Solved1.2KViews0likes1CommentSamba/SMB share access issues with ReadyNAS OS 6.8.0 on RN202
Sir(s) et al I've manually upgrade my RN202 from [ReadyNAS OS 6.7.5] to [ReadyNAS OS 6.8.0]. After the upgrade I wasn't able any more to access my samba/smb shares from my Linux computers running Manjaro Linux (some kind of Arch Linux) and Debian 9 Stretch (on a cubietruck): - I can see/browse the shares, get asked for the credentials, but can't login to the share - My Nextcloud installation has the same issues - On a virtual Windows 10 i can access the shares - Enable/disable the new MAC-OS feature didn't solve the problem - Using the SMB Plus tool didn't solve the issue either After a dirty rollback to [ReadyNAS OS 6.7.5] everything went back to normal/expected behavior. Another member seems to has reported a similar issue here: https://community.netgear.com/t5/Using-your-ReadyNAS/samba-issue-with-mac-KODI-after-upgrade-to-6-8-0/m-p/1345769#M134953 Regards,Solved11KViews0likes14Commentsnfs: access control according to linux user
ReadyNas 21200 I'm accessing the nas shares by nfs from a linux box I have an user giuseppe on the nas I have an user giuseppe and an user maria on the linux box When I access the nas from my linux box I want to give: - full rw access to the files on a given share to linux user giuseppe - no access to the same files to linux user maria How do I get it?3.1KViews0likes3Commentshow to send an email from scrip? - Raidiator 4.2.26 (27) Options
How to send an email from script on ReadyNAS Ultra 6 I would like use the internal mechanism of message delivery, as i don't have stable email provider. But any method is welcomed, as i am not very familiar with raidiator linux and won't conduct experiments on the working system.2.7KViews0likes4Commentszip i/o error - compressing files using cron task - Raidiator 4.2.26 (27)
Hello. I need to backup shared folders, so i logged in through ssh and made a couple of scripts to zip shares and remove obsolete archives, but i have a problem there: ... adding: c/proj/WIP/WP_TASKS/ARCHIVE 2015/08-2015/28-08-15_6.xlsx (deflated 90%) adding: c/proj/WIP/WP_TASKS/ARCHIVE 2015/08-2015/21-08-15_7.xlsx zip I/O error: File too large zip error: Output file write failure (write error on zip file) chmod: cannot access ‘/c/backups/proj//proj-08-08-16-22-49-40.zip’: No such file or directory Looks like there is no disk space available, huh? It was the first thing i've checked: abacus:/c/backups/proj# df -H Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/md0 4.3G 2.1G 2.1G 51% / tmpfs 17k 0 17k 0% /USB /dev/c/c 8.0T 6.2T 1.9T 77% /c /c/common 8.0T 6.2T 1.9T 77% /home/ftp/common /dev/sdh1 3.1T 1.8T 1.3T 59% /USB/USB_HDD_1 /USB/USB_HDD_1 3.1T 1.8T 1.3T 59% /home/ftp/USB_HDD_1 Zip is crashing when compressed file is reached 1000Mb. I don't know, why - are there any quotas or other limitations for root? abacus:/c/backups/proj# ls -l -h total 1000M -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 1000M May 8 22:02 zi603GQ1 It's likely i wouldn't meet such problem with compressed tar, but I strongly prefer ZIP, because of its internal structure, i mean, it takes a whole eternity to just take a peek into TAR.GZ.3.9KViews0likes2CommentsRecover from BTRFS RAID
Hello all After attempting all official methods to revive a Netgear RN-102ND NAS, I've removed the single WD 3TB Green drive to recover its data. Slaving it to a Windows PC, I open a popular program around here called Sysinternals Linux Reader for recovery. However upon attempting to open a partition for reading, a dialogue appears stating "can't open disk: Btrfs Volume 1 (0e34c953:data, raid) Check the disk and try again". SMART attributes are good, but I am about to run a bad sector scan. Can anybody shed any light on whether this has occured to them and what they did to overcome (if at all)? Richard3.2KViews0likes2Comments