09-22-2022, 04:29 PM
(09-22-2022, 09:43 AM)Falco Wrote:(09-21-2022, 06:20 AM)didier573 Wrote:(09-20-2022, 06:25 PM)didier573 Wrote: I face exactly the same issue.
SMB is working fine in my configuration but I don't know how to proceed with NFS and I'd like to try it.
I use two Raspberries, one as an Endpoint (WiFi connected to my network) and another one as a NAS using moOde, a USB SDD and also WiFi connected.
I can see the directories from my mac Finder to upload new files. So, everything is ok using SMB.
Could someone explain step by step how to proceed with NFS ?
Hello,
Just to clarify what I did. On the NAS side I turned on SMB and NFS. I also specified the subnet allowed to access to ressources (192.168.1.0/24 in my case).
On the endpoint side, when I launch a scan for SMB path I get answers. Nothing when I do the same scan with NFS.
No one using NFS or interested in using it ?
I see further down the thread that you're already investigating a lot together with Tim and Kent.
However I just wanted to share that I have a similar setup with 2 MoOde RPi's. To one of them a USB SSD is connected with music. I also want to share that on the network. So at first I did not know that SMB and NFS server had to be activated. After activating SMB server it ran flawlessly.
Then I decided to try NFS as that should give a little bit less overhead traffic on Linux. Only thing I did was activating NFS, did not specify any subnet or anything and for me it worked instantly. With SCAN I got the server and could connect to it. With update library I saw all music files and they also play instantly over the network. Both players are on the same subnet, which is 192.168.1.x for me.
Maybe first try to only active NFS server and not specify a subnet etc?
Thanks Falco. I've tried but it doesn't work on my side. I also did a fresh install right now but without success.