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mount drive with a Mac??

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How do I mount my unraid server in my mac?  I currently only have one drive in unraid and I set that as a parity drive, just playing around with it right now.  I can login fine with the web browser and access the menu on my Mac but I can't mount anything on my Mac.  Currently I see "new-host-2" under shared and when I try to connect with root and my password it denies me.  Any idea?  This is on the free version of unraid

How do I mount my unraid server in my mac?  I currently only have one drive in unraid and I set that as a parity drive, just playing around with it right now.  I can login fine with the web browser and access the menu on my Mac but I can't mount anything on my Mac.  Currently I see "new-host-2" under shared and when I try to connect with root and my password it denies me.  Any idea?  This is on the free version of unraid

 

If you have one drive in the server and it is your parity drive there is nothing to connect to except the flash drive that is in the server.

 

If you want to mount that you can hit command+K and connect to smb://tower/flash (or use the IP address of the server instead of the name.

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Thank you, that worked

Once you connect to your data disk on your unRAID, consider making an alias of the mounted drive.  Then you can just double-click the alias whenever you want to connect.  If you set it to remember your login credentials, you won't even need to authenticate.

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Once you connect to your data disk on your unRAID, consider making an alias of the mounted drive.  Then you can just double-click the alias whenever you want to connect.  If you set it to remember your login credentials, you won't even need to authenticate.

 

Hi Printingdude -

 

Can you please give an example of how to make an alias of the mounted drive, and how to do the login credentials as well?

 

Thanks,

Sagun

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