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The Graveyard - Products No Longer Supported => D-Link Storage => DNS-320 => Topic started by: Astik on July 25, 2011, 11:02:05 AM
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Hello,
I am French and I just bought a DNS320.
I try in vain to install the fun_plug, but when I restart it nothing happens. ffb directory is not created.
Why does my 320 does not dectect files (I put them in the root of Volume_1)?
Thanks
Astik
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I followed this tutorial and all went fine.
http://nas-tweaks.net/40/installation-of-the-fonz-funplug-0-5-for-ch3snas-ch3mnas-dns-323-and-many-more/
Hope that will help you. What comes in my mind is you have problem with your filenames. They are case sensitive and lower case.
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I too have followed this tutorial
but I blocks from the start:)
I checked: no filenames problem
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Check the fun_plug file and ensure that the mounting point is MNT=/mnt/HD/HD_a2 which refer to the first drive on R-slot.
Also check the ffp.log for clue.
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I think my file is correct
But how can I check the mounting point?
And there is no log created since the file is not running.
#!/bin/sh
# funplug for DNS-320 only !
#
# by Tamas v 1.3
# switch to safe working directory on ramdisk
cd /
# write a log, in case sth goes wrong
FFP_LOG=/mnt/HD/HD_a2/ffp.log
#FFP_LOG=/dev/null
exec >>$FFP_LOG 2>&1
# real path to ffp
FFP_PATH=/mnt/HD/HD_a2/ffp
# where to search for the install tarball
FFP_TARBALL=/mnt/HD/HD_a2/fun_plug.tgz
# setup script (used for ffp on USB disk)
FFP_SETUP_SCRIPT=/mnt/HD/HD_a2/.bootstrap/setup.sh
# rc file path
FFP_RC=/ffp/etc/rc
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It would appear this is not the original file as the mounting point is hard-coded rather than through the use of variable MNT but should work nonetheless.
Is this a partial content of fun_plug file you posted?
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It would appear this is not the original file as the mounting point is hard-coded rather than through the use of variable MNT but should work nonetheless.
I don't know. I download files here: http://nas-tweaks.net/40/installation-of-the-fonz-funplug-0-5-for-ch3snas-ch3mnas-dns-323-and-many-more/#Download (http://nas-tweaks.net/40/installation-of-the-fonz-funplug-0-5-for-ch3snas-ch3mnas-dns-323-and-many-more/#Download)
Is this a partial content of fun_plug file you posted?
Yes
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Did you download *both* files ? The text file ("funplug") and the .tar.gz ?
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Did you download *both* files ? The text file ("funplug") and the .tar.gz ?
Yes
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Is fun_plug installed on the first drive (ie. R-slot)?
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Yes. I have a single disk (in reality, 2 that are connected in RAID 1).
Files are in VOLUME_1.
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Yes. I have a single disk (in reality, 2 that are connected in RAID 1).
Files are in VOLUME_1.
In this case, it's done correctly.
My advice would be to re-download the 2 files and replaced the existing one.
fun_plug - http://wolf-u.li/u/171/
fun_plug.tgz - http://www.inreto.de/dns323/fun-plug/0.5/fun_plug.tgz
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I re-downloaded the files with your links ... and still nothing :(
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Although you have two drives appearing as one because of RAID 1, those files must be installed in the root of the drive that is in the right hand slot. If they are not there they will not be used when the NAS boots.
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Although you have two drives appearing as one because of RAID 1, those files must be installed in the root of the drive that is in the right hand slot. If they are not there they will not be used when the NAS boots.
I removed the left disk, rebooted with the 2 files installed ... and nothing
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I removed the left disk, rebooted with the 2 files installed ... and nothing
List the content of Volume_1 and post here.
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Although you have two drives appearing as one because of RAID 1, those files must be installed in the root of the drive that is in the right hand slot. If they are not there they will not be used when the NAS boots.
If the drive are set up as RAID-1, putting the files on the root of the volume should be enough (since they're mirrored).
I tried and I installed funplug that way!
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I'm a french user to and got the same problem...
I solved it by copying the files using windows instead my mac... and then it works!!!
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I'm a french user to and got the same problem...
I solved it by copying the files using windows instead my mac... and then it works!!!
I had a similar problem this morning: when copying the fun_plug files the Finder popped up a message (which I didn't care to read at first) and then files showed up in the DNS-320.
Looking closely they were there but had 0 Kb. The Finder error is error -36
The DNS-320 samba has a veto on the .name files (among others) for OS X and the the error comes up due to that. Easy to circumvent using the terminal to copy the files using cp or editing the smb conf.
No need to go to windoze.
BTW a DNS-321 works fine, so it is definitely the veto files in samba.
Bonne courage!
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List the content of Volume_1 and post here.
(http://img814.imageshack.us/img814/5852/screenshotrw.png)
If the drive are set up as RAID-1, putting the files on the root of the volume should be enough (since they're mirrored).
I tried and I installed funplug that way!
Malheureusement, pour moi ça ne fonctionne pas...
I had a similar problem this morning: when copying the fun_plug files the Finder popped up a message (which I didn't care to read at first) and then files showed up in the DNS-320.
Looking closely they were there but had 0 Kb. The Finder error is error -36
The DNS-320 samba has a veto on the .name files (among others) for OS X and the the error comes up due to that. Easy to circumvent using the terminal to copy the files using cp or editing the smb conf.
No need to go to windoze.
BTW a DNS-321 works fine, so it is definitely the veto files in samba.
Bonne courage!
I'm on Ubuntu. Sizes are similar that original files.
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I'm a french user to and got the same problem...
I solved it by copying the files using windows instead my mac... and then it works!!!
I copied the files from Windows ... and it works!! :) :)
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I was having the same problem, i transferred the files with FTP and nothing.
Using network share with Ubuntu it worked :)
Thanks for the suggestions here