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From a linux box, I'm trying to mount the drive I have plugged into the router. Following the instructions here: https://access.redhat.com/solutions/448263 I get this error: mount error(13): Permission denied Refer to the mount.cifs(8) manual page (e.g. man mount.cifs) The RedHat guide says if I see that error: Please verify the permission on the folder on you windows machine and try again mount the share folder. Looking at the drive permissions on the router's 192.168.1.1 page, I see Write = "All - no password" Read = "All - no password" and no way to "verify the permission" on the folder or change anything (like, assign a password for example). If anyone knows how to mount this drive I'd appreciate it. I very much want to mount it rather than unplug it because Windows runs File History backup on it constantly. Also, I tried to set permissions on it using windows but the new settings would disappear when I clicked "Apply" When I view the permissiions in windows, nothing is checked. Router Firmware: 1.0.2.4_9.1.86 Linux Version: CentOS 7.3 Windows Version: 10 Pro That's all the detail I can think of. Thanks! Oh ... I cross-posted to stackexchange the view from the linux side here: http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/344427/how-can-i-mount-from-centos7-a-drive-shared-from-a-home-router-using-samba I've found posts about the same thing for other netgear products like, here: https://community.netgear.com/t5/Using-your-ReadyNAS/How-to-map-to-NAS-share-from-Linux-by-CLI/td-p/845944SolvedProblème de volume après panne de disque sur ReadyNAS Ultra 2 RNDU2000
Bonjour la communauté Netgear !!! J'ai un problème concernant mon serveur NAS ReadNAS ultra 2 (2 HDD * 2Teraoctets synchronisés en X-RAID pour le partage de mes données). Il y a quelques jours, j'ai eu une panne de disque. Je ne m'en suis rendu compte quelques temps après en tentant de me connecter à mes partages réseaux. J'ai aussitôt été voir dans l'interface d'administration du NAS et les logs indiquaient : "The paths for the shares listed below could not be found. Typically, this occurs when the readyNAS is unable to access the data volume. .....<liste de mes partages>....". J'ai donc été voir dans la gestion des volumes mais j'ai directement eu une pop-up d'erreur indiquant qu'aucun volume n'est présent... Du coup, impossible de gérer mes partages. En me connectant en SSH sur le NAS, j'ai exécuté la commande "fdisk -l" pour lister les partitions et est constaté que seules 2 partitions sont présentes, il manque à priori la partition où se trouvent les données. J'ai essayé de monter plusieurs partitions à la main (mount /dev/sda* /c/*) mais rien y fait. J'ai changé de disque en mettant un nouveau de même capacité. Celui-ci est bien reconnu mais le NAS ne me trouve toujours aucun volume... Est-il possible que ce soit une sécurité de Netgear (technologie X-RAID) le fait que l'on puisse pas voir le volume si un des disques est défectueux ? Comment résoudre ce problème ? Est-ce que le X-RAID (RAID 1 de Netgear) est visible sur Linux (GParted, Ubuntu ou autre) ? Toutes mes données personnelles et photos de famille y sont présentes et j'aurai du mal à digérer le fait de tout perdre... :smileyfrustrated: Si quelqu'un a déjà eu ce genre de problème ou a une solution pour y remédier, je suis preneur !!! PS : Mon NAS est bien entendu plus sous garantie (depuis quelques années déjà). Vous remerciant par avance.Solved6.3KViews0likes14CommentsProblem umount volume after one disk failure on RNDU2000 #27445297
Hello Netgear Community!!! First, I apologize for my english (I'm french). I've got a problem on my ReadyNAS Ultra 2 (2 * 2 terabyte) sync on X-RAID to mirroring my datas between my 2 HDD. A few days ago, one HDD has failed. Later, unable to connect to nas shares. I immediatly look at the logs and I see : "The paths for the shares listed below could not be found. Typically, this occurs when the readyNAS is unable to access the data volume. .....<list of the shares>....". I then go in the volume management menu and I see an other pop-up error who accurate no volume is mounted. I decide to connect through SSH. When I list disk partitions (fdisk -l), I note that the partition that contains the datas is not present. I've tried to mount many partitions that I see into /dev without success. My questions are : - Is there someone who has had this problem or almost the same ? - How to solve it ? - Is it possible to read X-RAID disk on ubuntu system, GParted or other linux distribution ? I think it's a firmware problem when the nas mounting volumes, or a security of its system (X-RAID) that stop the mounting of volumes as the failed HDD has not be changed. My readynas contains 12 years of family pics, personal documents and working files, so I will be disappointed to have lost everything. Thank's a lot If you have the solution !!! By3.4KViews0likes2CommentsNot able to connect to NAS-share on Mac OS 10.11.6
Hi, I have a really bizare issue and am really at loss ... In a small network, there's a mac mini, an iMac and a MacBook Pro, all running 10.11.6. The mini and the MacBookPro can connect to the "data" share with the user "pascal". With the iMac, I can connect to frontview, even connect to the share via http in a webbrowser with this user "pascal", but smb or afp do not work. I can connect to the IP-adres, which then shows me the share but connecting to the share always throws me an error that I cannot connect to the server ... The MacBook Pro are on the same switch and I even tried using the same cable, the results stay the same. Network settings are the same. Anyone any ideas where I need to go looking. I'm assuming Netgear will not be willing to help as this is clearly a mac related issue, but I was wondering if there would be anything visible on the NAS. TIA, Bart3.2KViews0likes8Comments