Nas and Backup

Discussion in 'Vu+ Ultimo Black Hole Images' started by ObiWan, Dec 17, 2012.

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  1. ObiWan Vu+ Newbie

    Hi
    my Ultimo is connected with a NAS and I've some shared dir, one of these is used as HDD replacemente: all is working good but with 1.79 I cannot make Backup 'cause no device is detected.
    I'm sure that with previous version backup was performed to shared dir ...
    Thanks a lot

    cu
  2. Tamaki Administrator

    Is it mounted correctly?
    MOUNA likes this.
  3. ObiWan Vu+ Newbie

    Hi
    yes I suppose...
    Actually I can register on it as it was my internal HDD, I see shared dir and play all what I want...

    cu
  4. ObiWan Vu+ Newbie

    hi
    while waiting for an answer I've notice that when I play a video (from NAS) using FF associated to numeric button the amount of free memory raise till 90% and then video start freezing....

    cu
  5. Tamaki Administrator

    Are you talking about Personal backup or full backup?
    In Personal backup you can choose where to store backup.
  6. ObiWan Vu+ Newbie

    Hi
    I cannot use no one of backup methods....
    I've 3 shared dir (NFS)

    1) Film
    2) Hard
    3) hdd used as hdd replacement


    1 and 2 are visible in Media Player and I can use the file stored on them, 3 is the one on which are stored the file recorded from receiver.
    When I try to use BAKUP the error is "No device found.... ", if I use PERSONAL BACKUP it says to setup device first, and when I try
    do setup the error is the same, "No device found.... ".

    I'm sure that I' ve used the two method 2 or 3 version ago and all was working good.

    Thanks a lot

    cu
  7. Tamaki Administrator

    That is really strange as it should work.
    Check this.
    Try to connect via ftp and go media/hdd and try to copy anything you want on it.
    Tell me if you can.
  8. Tamaki Administrator

    Try also to give me the output of command mount on telnet.
    I have my solo2 connected with my ultimo using his hdd as media hdd and i have this output:
  9. ObiWan Vu+ Newbie

    Hi @Tamaki
    thanks for your attention

    Yes it work

    Here it is (the HARD shared dir I mentioned the post before is not mounted at the moment..)

    Code:
    root@vuultimo:~# mount
    rootfs on / type rootfs (rw)
    ubi0:rootfs on / type ubifs (rw,sync,relatime)
    proc on /proc type proc (rw,relatime)
    sysfs on /sys type sysfs (rw,relatime)
    udev on /dev type tmpfs (rw,relatime,size=2048k,mode=755)
    devpts on /dev/pts type devpts (rw,relatime,gid=5,mode=620)
    usbdevfs on /proc/bus/usb type usbfs (rw,relatime)
    /dev/mtdblock2 on /boot type jffs2 (ro,relatime)
    tmpfs on /var type tmpfs (rw,relatime)
    tmpfs on /tmp type tmpfs (rw,relatime)
    tmpfs on /dev/shm type tmpfs (rw,relatime,mode=777)
    nfsd on /proc/fs/nfsd type nfsd (rw,relatime)
    automount(pid675) on /autofs type autofs (rw,relatime,fd=4,pgrp=675,timeout=5,minproto=2,maxproto=4,indirect)
    192.168.10.2:/film/ on /media/net/FILM type nfs (rw,relatime,vers=3,rsize=8192,wsize=8192,namlen=255,hard,nolock,proto=tcp,port=65535,timeo=70,retrans=3,sec=sys,local_lock=all,addr=192.168.10.2)
    192.168.10.2:/ET9000/ on /media/net/HDD type nfs (rw,relatime,vers=3,rsize=8192,wsize=8192,namlen=255,hard,nolock,proto=tcp,port=65535,timeo=70,retrans=3,sec=sys,local_lock=all,addr=192.168.10.2)
    root@vuultimo:~#
    
  10. Tamaki Administrator

    Ti spiace postare il contenuto del file:
    /etc/samba/smb.conf
  11. ObiWan Vu+ Newbie

    Code:
    [global]
      load printers = no
      guest account = root
      log file = /tmp/smb.log
      log level = 1
      security = share
      server string = Vuplus %h network services
      workgroup = Vuplus
      netbios name = %h
      case sensitive=yes
      preserve case=yes
      short preserve case=yes
      socket options = TCP_NODELAY
      preferred master = no ;(These stop the machine being master browser, which means that it doesn't waste time there.)
      unix extensions = no
     
    [Configuration]
      comment = Configuration files - take care!
      path = /var
      wide links = yes
      read only = no
      public = yes
      guest ok = yes
     
    [Harddisk]
      comment = The harddisk
      path = /hdd
      wide links = yes
      read only = no
      public = yes
      guest ok = yes
    
  12. ObiWan Vu+ Newbie

    any news about this little problem ?

    thanks
  13. Tamaki Administrator

    Your config is exactly like mine.
    I really don't know why it doesn't work.
    What i can suggest you, if you want to loose some time is trying to reflash a new img and see if it works.
    I'm sorry. :(
  14. ObiWan Vu+ Newbie

    Hi Tamaki
    thanks for your answer, I'll reflash asap: if it can help you I have a UnixBox Nano with BH1.78 installed and the problem is present on it also...

    cu
  15. ObiWan Vu+ Newbie

    Hi
    I have not reflash my Ultimo yet, but I've a new fact to tell that may be will be useull. I' m testing Vu+Solo2 and I've shared same dir as Ultimo, on my NAS, for HDD replacement: with Solo2 Personal Backup is working well, but the strange think is that the file related to backup is seen also by Ultimo in the Personal Backup windows .....
    Hope this will help you


    Thanks

    cu
  16. Tamaki Administrator

    Maybe that file is shared from nas trough solo2.
    Be careful not to use solo2 personal backup on ultimo :)
  17. ObiWan Vu+ Newbie

    Of course but if the Ultimo does not consider any dir to store backup why iya can see the vbackup from another receiver ? In theory it should not see dire and file

    ahahhaah this will solve all my problem... forever :)
  18. Tamaki Administrator

    Once i restored solo personal backup on uno. It was working strange :D
  19. ObiWan Vu+ Newbie

    Hi
    I' ve installed 2.0 and as for 1.7.9 backup does not work . All is the same as in the posts in this thread

    sigh

    cu
  20. angelofsky1980 BlackHole Drivers Coder

    Personal Backup from 1.7.x images to 2.0.x ARE NOT SUPPORTED. Read Image Release post.

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