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I have a Synology NAS running DSM 7.2.2: steve@NAS:/volume1/docker/backuppc-mdns$ cat /proc/sys/kernel/syno_hw_version DS223j steve@NAS:/volume1/docker/backuppc-mdns$ head -n 5 /etc/VERSION ...
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I am trying to set up a Flamenco render farm for Blender. One of the requirements is that symlinks work across Samba shares and Windows clients (Flamenco docs). According to this Unix SE answer, the ...
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I own a NAS of the ASUSTOR brand, model AS1002T with an ARMv7 Processor rev 1 (v7l), which is running ADM, its proprietary Busybox-based OS. The version is 4.0.7.RVG1 and there won't be any new ...
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seems like I have my network misconfigured and I have no clue what's wrong. Any help from a networking guru is appreciated. I'm using TrueNAS Community Edition, so it's pretty much generic linux. I ...
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In my case, there are two NASes that I want some very large files written to, one with a fast connection and small storage, and another with a slower connection but large storage (let’s call them NAS ...
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I have a NAS in my living room with a bunch of services like GitLab, NextCloud, my personal Website etc. running on it. All these services are reachable via a reverse SSH tunnel between my Ionos VPS ...
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I have apparently a weird permission problem with a Western Digital MyCloud NAS. It is mounted by this fstab entry: //172.23.0.252/Public /mnt/NAS cifs vers=2.1,uid=1000,gid=1000,credentials=/root/....
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I found many guides on how to mount a NAS drive via fstab. Quite some enter username and password right into the fstab file, others use a file .smbcredentialsfor that. I'd like to manage all my ...
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I have a new Synology NAS with 2 storage pools, and I have one volume per pool. I have added a single SSD to the NAS to serve as a cache, and was able to add it to the first storage pool. This is a ...
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I have a RasPi 4 connected to a 12TB EXT4 hard drive in a Sabrent cage hub which I use for an OpenMediaVault NAS. The drive worked fine for about a month until its file system started to go missing in ...
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I'm trying to follow this https://kb.synology.com/en-uk/DSM/tutorial/How_can_I_recover_data_from_my_DiskStation_using_a_PC#x_anchor_encryptedvolume sudo -i apt-get update apt-get install -y mdadm lvm2 ...
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I have a Synology NAS serving shared folders with SMB. On Windows and MAC I just have to indicate the IP of the NAS and all the shared folder are discovered and mounted. On linux (the latest Debian) (...
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I'm on a NAS and had been running some YAMLs. I have a user ID johnG(1042) G(100) which was used for the YAML. There were some updates along, and I'm not sure how it happened but suddenly it changed ...
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I want to investigate what keeps my drives spinning on my nas. Which commands help me to get insight on which files are being opened and preventing my disks to sleep?
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We have several machines that we want to run the same Singularity container on. As we already have a NAS mounted by every machine, we thought this would be a good place to store it without the need to ...
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