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Title: NFS Add On & Fonz pluggin
Post by: duncalsi on August 09, 2010, 10:42:07 PM
Can anyone offer me some help here please.  I have tried both the latest funplug and also the NFS Add on but have no joy, both have problems.  I am running firmware 1.08 and even tried the beta 1.09.  I have tried both the fonz NFS plugin and the DLink NFS addon.  With the Fonz pluggin I get NFS working and can connect but can't see any folders.  If I create a new folder I can see it created through Windows browser but not through the ESX data store browser :(

root@dlink:/mnt/HD_a2/ffp/start# tail /var/log/messages
Aug  9 22:48:01 dlink daemon.err exportfs[11673]: can't lock /var/lib/nfs/xtab for writing
Aug  9 22:48:03 dlink daemon.err exportfs[11699]: can't open /var/lib/nfs/rmtab for reading
Aug  9 22:48:03 dlink daemon.warn exportfs[11699]: could not open /var/lib/nfs/etab for locking
Aug  9 22:48:03 dlink daemon.err exportfs[11699]: can't lock /var/lib/nfs/etab for writing
Aug  9 22:48:03 dlink daemon.warn exportfs[11699]: could not open /var/lib/nfs/xtab for locking
Aug  9 22:48:03 dlink daemon.err exportfs[11699]: can't lock /var/lib/nfs/xtab for writing
Aug  9 22:48:05 dlink user.warn kernel: nfsd: last server has exited
Aug  9 22:48:05 dlink user.warn kernel: nfsd: unexporting all filesystems
Aug  9 22:48:11 dlink user.info kernel: usbcore: deregistering driver usblp
Aug  9 22:55:00 dlink daemon.warn unfsd[12140]: Warning: unknown exports option `no_subtree_check' ignored


* /ffp/start/unfsd.sh ...
Linking /etc/exports ...
Starting /ffp/sbin/rpc.portmap
Starting /ffp/sbin/unfsd -e /ffp/etc/exports
* /ffp/start/nfsd.sh inactive
* /ffp/start/ntpd.sh inactive
* /ffp/start/LOGIN.sh inactive
* /ffp/start/telnetd.sh inactive
* /ffp/start/sshd.sh ...
Starting /ffp/sbin/sshd
* /ffp/start/rsyncd.sh inactive
* /ffp/start/mediatomb.sh inactive
* /ffp/start/kickwebs.sh inactive
* /ffp/start/lighttpd.sh inactive
* /ffp/start/inetd.sh inactive
*  OK

tail /ffp/etc/exports
/mnt/HD_a2/NFS_001 192.168.0.0/24(rw,no_root_squash,no_subtree_check)


Now if I try the DLink Addon (I stop the fonz pluggin from starting), I start the service and point the file location but when I restart the device or restart the service the NFS share is gone :(

Has anyone else had these issues and no the way around it !!
Title: Re: NFS Add On & Fonz pluggin
Post by: vishnumrao on August 09, 2010, 11:24:05 PM
I think you will have more success in getting replies at the fun_plug forum: http://forum.dsmg600.info/
Title: Re: NFS Add On & Fonz pluggin
Post by: escaner on August 12, 2010, 07:04:59 AM
Now if I try the DLink Addon (I stop the fonz pluggin from starting), I start the service and point the file location but when I restart the device or restart the service the NFS share is gone :(

Has anyone else had these issues and no the way around it !!

It happens to me sometimes too when booting or restarting the DNS-323. A restart of the NFS service and the shares reappear in the web.

PS: Boy, this is a really buggy machine...
Title: Re: NFS Add On & Fonz pluggin
Post by: jamieburchell on August 12, 2010, 07:49:41 AM
I think I'm missing the point of NFS. I've never had a use for it yet I stream music, video and pictures from it and store every type of file I can think of on it from 5 different machines and an Xbox?
Title: Re: NFS Add On & Fonz pluggin
Post by: chriso on August 14, 2010, 09:14:26 PM
I think I'm missing the point of NFS. I've never had a use for it yet I stream music, video and pictures from it and store every type of file I can think of on it from 5 different machines and an Xbox?

NFS is the "Network File System", which is the standard on Unix/Linux, so if you don't have such a box you are probably not going to be interested in NFS.
Title: Re: NFS Add On & Fonz pluggin
Post by: gunrunnerjohn on August 15, 2010, 05:52:20 AM
Linux with SAMBA handles SMB shares just fine, and they're native to every NAS on the market. :)