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The Graveyard - Products No Longer Supported => D-Link Storage => DNS-323 => Topic started by: oncleboris on October 04, 2009, 11:58:19 AM
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I have "mapped" my DNS-323 on my OS X install by moving the icon for the mounted volume in the "login items" of System Preferences/Accounts.
It worked just fine for a week, but today it started being erratic. I can't mount the DNS-323 anymore using Finder/Connect to server, though I can still see it and access it under the "Shared" pane, or connect to the UI through Safari.
It's a bit annoying; I have my own reasons for using it as a permanently mounted volume. Any idea?
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I had a similar problem. What I did was create all my shares under the principle volume.
E.g. volume_1\public , Volume_1\user\userdrive, etc. I then permissioned myself to
mount Volume_1. I only mount volume_1, and all subordinate directories are available
of course. This is with leopard 10.5.2. Unfortunately, the DNS-323 does not work with
Snow Leopard 10.6.1, and Apple say's it is DLINk's implementation. So I purchased a
Thus 4100Pro, 4 drive unit that people reported worked fine with both Leopard and
snow leopard, and life is good.
But that is how I resolved using leopard 10.5.2. You basically have access to the
entire volume, this verses having to mount multiple shares which would seem to
time-out, and I had the same results you had.
Hope this helps.
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Thanks for your reply, though I don't understand it. I don't get what this means:
What I did was create all my shares under the principle volume.
E.g. volume_1\public , Volume_1\user\userdrive, etc. I then permissioned myself to
mount Volume_1. I only mount volume_1, and all subordinate directories are available
of course. This is with leopard 10.5.2.
By the way, I've seen lots of people having issues with Snow Leopard, but I have successfully mounted the DNS-323 on my roommate's MacBook Pro running 10.6.1.
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Well, it's getting more interesting. The mounted volume shows on the desktop, but not on the Finder sidebar or in the Open/Save application dialog. I doubt that D-Link is at fault here...
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My 10.6.1 finds volume1 properly and lets me move files in and out.
What I have found is that the Mac cpu overheats and causes problems. If you install a program "smcfancontrol" (google it) you can set the fan speeds and see the cpu/gpu temps. They should stay under ~50c.