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2020 Apr 03
2
Mounting CIFS shares on C8
That was my initial setup before trying the abbreviations, but anyway:
[root at plexvm ~]# nano /etc/fstab
[root at plexvm ~]# cat /etc/fstab
#
# /etc/fstab
# Created by anaconda on Fri Apr 3 14:02:23 2020
#
# Accessible filesystems, by reference, are maintained under '/dev/disk/'.
# See man pages fstab(5), findfs(8), mount(8) and/or blkid(8) for more info.
#
# After editing this file,
2020 Apr 03
0
Mounting CIFS shares on C8
On 4/3/20 12:48 PM, Patrick DERWAEL wrote:
> User & pass are present
> According to the man pages, workgroup is supported
> I have changed it to domain, but that didn't change a thing
>
> [root at plexvm ~]# cat /etc/fstab
>
> #
> # /etc/fstab
> # Created by anaconda on Fri Apr 3 14:02:23 2020
> #
> # Accessible filesystems, by reference, are maintained
2004 Aug 17
3
Digium Hardware Question from Newbie
Hello folks,
I'm very interested in the Digium/Asterisk combination but need some
clarification. I would like to setup a SOHO for business and home use.
Scenario One:
I have one analog line, 4 analog telephones.
Do I need a TDM400P + 4 FXS modules (Green) + X100P?
Scenario Two:
2 analog lines, 1 selective ring number for fax, 8 analog phones.
Is this what I need?
2 TDM400Ps and 8 FXS
2020 Apr 03
0
Mounting CIFS shares on C8
> Hi all,
>
> I'm tearing my hair off trying to understand the difference between C7 &
> C8
> for mounting a cifs FS with fstab
>
> I'm building a Plex media server on C8 and duplicated the fstab entries
> over from my current C7 installation
> My data (music & movies) are on CIFS shares on a Synology NAS.
> The packages cifs-utils samba-client
2020 Apr 03
2
Mounting CIFS shares on C8
User & pass are present
According to the man pages, workgroup is supported
I have changed it to domain, but that didn't change a thing
[root at plexvm ~]# cat /etc/fstab
#
# /etc/fstab
# Created by anaconda on Fri Apr 3 14:02:23 2020
#
# Accessible filesystems, by reference, are maintained under '/dev/disk/'.
# See man pages fstab(5), findfs(8), mount(8) and/or blkid(8) for more
2020 Apr 03
0
Mounting CIFS shares on C8
Am 03.04.20 um 18:01 schrieb Patrick DERWAEL:
> Le ven. 3 avr. 2020 ? 17:54, Jonathan Billings <billings at negate.org> a
> ?crit :
>
>> On Fri, Apr 03, 2020 at 04:00:42PM +0200, Patrick DERWAEL wrote:
>>> //192.168.1.200/mp3 /home/plex/Musique cifs
>>> user=plex,pass=plex,workgroup=DERWAEL,ro,auto,vers=3.0
>>> //192.168.1.200/videos
2020 Apr 03
4
Mounting CIFS shares on C8
Le ven. 3 avr. 2020 ? 17:54, Jonathan Billings <billings at negate.org> a
?crit :
> On Fri, Apr 03, 2020 at 04:00:42PM +0200, Patrick DERWAEL wrote:
> > //192.168.1.200/mp3 /home/plex/Musique cifs
> > user=plex,pass=plex,workgroup=DERWAEL,ro,auto,vers=3.0
> > //192.168.1.200/videos /home/plex/Vid?os cifs
> >
2020 Apr 03
0
Mounting CIFS shares on C8
On Fri, Apr 3, 2020 at 4:09 PM Patrick DERWAEL <patrick at derwael.be> wrote:
> Exactly the same... ???
>
>
> [root at plexvm ~]# mount -t cifs //192.168.1.200/mp3 /home/plex/Musique
> --verbose -o username=plex,password=plex,domain=DERWAEL,ro,auto,vers=3.0
> mount.cifs kernel mount options:
>
>
2020 Apr 04
0
Mounting CIFS shares on C8
Then, what I'd try is
1) With an other directory like /mnt/xxx just to make sure it's not
something with /home that it doesn't like.
2) See what it's doing by running it with strace -f mount.....
Regards,
Simon
> Exactly the same... ???
>
>
> [root at plexvm ~]# mount -t cifs //192.168.1.200/mp3 /home/plex/Musique
> --verbose -o
2020 Apr 03
0
Mounting CIFS shares on C8
On Fri, Apr 03, 2020 at 04:00:42PM +0200, Patrick DERWAEL wrote:
> Hi all,
>
<snip>
>
> These are my current fstab entries on the C7 box
>
> //192.168.1.200/mp3 /home/plex/Musique cifs
> user=plex,pass=plex,ro,auto,vers=3.0
> //192.168.1.200/videos /home/plex/Vid?os cifs
> user=plex,pass=plex,ro,auto,vers=3.0
>
>
> On my C8:
>
> [root at plexvm
2020 Apr 03
0
Mounting CIFS shares on C8
> That was my initial setup before trying the abbreviations, but anyway:
>
> [root at plexvm ~]# nano /etc/fstab
> [root at plexvm ~]# cat /etc/fstab
>
> #
> # /etc/fstab
> # Created by anaconda on Fri Apr 3 14:02:23 2020
> #
> # Accessible filesystems, by reference, are maintained under '/dev/disk/'.
> # See man pages fstab(5), findfs(8), mount(8) and/or
2020 Apr 03
4
Mounting CIFS shares on C8
Exactly the same... ???
[root at plexvm ~]# mount -t cifs //192.168.1.200/mp3 /home/plex/Musique
--verbose -o username=plex,password=plex,domain=DERWAEL,ro,auto,vers=3.0
mount.cifs kernel mount options:
ip=192.168.1.200,unc=\\192.168.1.200\mp3,vers=3.0,user=plex,domain=DERWAEL,pass=********
mount error(2): No such file or directory
Refer to the mount.cifs(8) manual page (e.g. man mount.cifs)
2020 Apr 03
6
Mounting CIFS shares on C8
Hi all,
I'm tearing my hair off trying to understand the difference between C7 & C8
for mounting a cifs FS with fstab
I'm building a Plex media server on C8 and duplicated the fstab entries
over from my current C7 installation
My data (music & movies) are on CIFS shares on a Synology NAS.
The packages cifs-utils samba-client samba-common are installed, up to date
etc...
These
2020 Apr 03
0
Mounting CIFS shares on C8
On Fri, Apr 03, 2020 at 04:00:42PM +0200, Patrick DERWAEL wrote:
> //192.168.1.200/mp3 /home/plex/Musique cifs
> user=plex,pass=plex,workgroup=DERWAEL,ro,auto,vers=3.0
> //192.168.1.200/videos /home/plex/Vid?os cifs
> user=plex,pass=plex,workgroup=DERWAEL,ro,auto,vers=3.0
> //192.168.1.200/series /home/plex/S?ries cifs
>
2020 Aug 02
0
Synology NAS is shutting down Ubuntu servers after very brief power outage
On Sat, 1 Aug 2020, Todd Benivegna wrote:
> Also, this is what I found in the syslog on one of the machines:
> Jul 31 18:33:29 plex upsmon[970]: UPS ups at 192.168.1.70 on battery
> Jul 31 18:33:34 plex upsmon[970]: UPS ups at 192.168.1.70 on line power
> Jul 31 18:34:04 plex upsmon[970]: Executing automatic power-fail shutdown
> Jul 31 18:34:04 plex upsmon[970]: Auto logout and
2006 Feb 20
0
R: unexpected smb stop service.
Thanks,
chdir dir /data error seems go away, but at 12:00 o'clock the following
error appear:
Feb 20 11:45:03 brulx01 vsftpd: Mon Feb 20 11:45:03 2006 [pid 12273]
[job260] OK DOWNLOAD: Client "10.90.1.1",
"/data/mde/DATA/.././ACTUAL/mdeact260.msg", 12481 bytes, 174.76Kbyte/sec
Feb 20 11:56:10 brulx01 smbd[12410]: [2006/02/20 11:56:10, 0]
2020 Aug 02
0
Synology NAS is shutting down Ubuntu servers after very brief power outage
On 8/1/20 11:25 PM, Todd Benivegna wrote:
> I'm hoping that someone can shed some light on this… I have a Synology
> NAS (DS416) that has a feature where you can enable a “Network UPS
> Server” which is a NUT server. I have been trying to get the Synology
> to shut down three Ubuntu 20.04 servers that I have. While it does
> work when I test it out manually, sometimes when
2020 Aug 12
2
Synology NAS is shutting down Ubuntu servers after very brief power outage (fwd)
On 8/12/20 3:42 AM, Manuel Wolfshant wrote:
> On 8/12/20 3:20 AM, Todd Benivegna wrote:
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> Well, we lost power here again. I was not at home, but I guess a
>> dump truck smashed into some power poles and took out half the city;
>> actually tripped most of the breakers in the panel. Anyways, the
>> power was out for just a few seconds
2020 Aug 02
1
Synology NAS is shutting down Ubuntu servers after very brief power outage
How would I capture with Wireshark when it seemingly happens at random? Whenever I test, everything appears to work normally. I wish I could somehow replicate it. Maybe I need to test manually and see if it’ll happen in front of me; I’ve never actually seen it happen… always happens when I’m away.
--
Todd Benivegna // todd at benivegna.com
On Aug 2, 2020, 12:12 PM -0400, Manuel Wolfshant
2020 Aug 01
6
Synology NAS is shutting down Ubuntu servers after very brief power outage
I'm hoping that someone can shed some light on this… I have a Synology NAS (DS416) that has a feature where you can enable a “Network UPS Server” which is a NUT server. I have been trying to get the Synology to shut down three Ubuntu 20.04 servers that I have. While it does work when I test it out manually, sometimes when I am away and the power goes out briefly, the servers shut down when