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Thank you for your help.
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9 hours ago, dlandon said:
What happens if you let UD search for the server and then search for the share?
The 'root' level of the DS918 is not displayed when I let UD search for shares. When I'm in File Station on the Synology box, this is shown as "volume1."
When I manually add the "volume1" as the share, it is displayed in the list of SMB shares, but when I try to mount it, I receive a "fail" message. Here's what is listed in the syslog:
Sep 30 03:37:02 tower unassigned.devices: SMB mount failed: 'mount error(95): Operation not supported Refer to the mount.cifs(8) manual page (e.g. man mount.cifs) and kernel log messages (dmesg) '.
Sep 30 03:37:02 tower unassigned.devices: Remote Share '//DS918/volume1' failed to mount.
Thanks.
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Yes, I've done that. I'm able to access the DS918 at a top level with my Mac, but I can't figure out the syntax to use in Unraid when I try to "add remote SMB/NFS share."
In the DS918, SMB service is enabled, and it shows the addresses as follows:
PC (windows explorer): \\DS918
Mac (Finder): smb://DS918
Thank you.
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Good morning, all.
?: How do you mount an entire Synology volume instead of individual shares?
Background:
I'm moving from a Synology DS918 to a new Unraid build. I have my Unraid server up and running, and I can mount individual shares from the DS918 in Unraid. However, there are a lot, and I would like to mount the top level Volume from the DS918, similar to a root share in unraid. I'm providing Admin account credentials to the DS918.
Thank you!
v6.12.4: rsync creation time behavior and switch
in General Support
Posted · Edited by PixelBike
add'l info
A few weeks ago, I backed off a large amount of photos from my Synology NAS to my Unraid server because the Synology box dumped on me. I used the -avh switches, and all of the files moved AND maintained their original creation dates (date I pushed the shutter button on the camera).
Today, I tried to rsync them back to the Synology box with the src and dest switched from what I originally did, and the creation dates are all showing as today (the date the file was copied back to the Synology box).
I tried using -N and --crtimes switches, but those did not work.
Does anyone know what switches to use from the Unraid terminal to force rsync to keep the original file creation time?
Thank you.