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5beta2, NFS and MacOS

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Hello,

 

Has anyone successfully connected Snow Leopard (10.6.5) to unRaid 5beta2? If so, could you share a how-to? I've read a few threads but nothing seems to be working.

 

Thanks

 

Jon

Hi!

 

I tested beta2 and discovered that there is not quite a difference to setting up 4.5.6 for NFS.

 

1.) Set up a NFS share in unRAID. Under "Export NFS" I added *(rw).

 

2.) Set up a NFS client under MacOSX. I use the NFS-Manager for that purpose.

 

http://www.bresink.com/osx/NFSManager.html

 

NFS-Server: IP of you unRAID server

Freigabepfad: /mnt/user/Backup

 

That is the path and the name of the share

 

Aktivierungsort: /Users/admin/Desktop/unRAID - Backup

 

or let the NFS-Manager activate your share in the finder directly.

 

Options: Set it up like you need it.

 

That works quite well.

 

Sorry for the German description. I can't change the language in the NFS-Manager.

 

Bye.

 

 

 

shire,

 

Can you take a screenshot of the area where you see "Export NFS" under share options?

 

I don't see this anywhere on my share options (even under the NFS heading) in 5.0-beta2... Curious?

shire,

 

Can you take a screenshot of the area where you see "Export NFS" under share options?

 

I don't see this anywhere on my share options (even under the NFS heading) in 5.0-beta2... Curious?

 

Go to the settings page and enable NFS first

Here's what I did (remember, 5.0-beta2)

 

Under Settings -> NFS, I enabled NFS

Under Shares -> "Videos", I enabled NFS and set it to "Public"

 

I've attached what I see..

 

No where is there an "Export (NFS):" with a field that I can put a rule. The exception to this is if I put the security settings to "Private", I then get a "Rule:" field. However, putting anything in there, ie: *(rw) or *(rw,insecure) don't allow me to mount the NFS share.

 

Under 4.5.6 this was working perfectly.

 

 

 

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I have exactly the same issue. Will try with NFSManager at the weekend

 

Jon

Any news on this?

 

Seeing as there are a few threads on NFS issues, I'm going to take a stab and say that there's definitely something going on with NFS on 5.0-beta2..

 

Would like to find a solution to this if possible.. Tom?

You can use Disk Utility to manage nfs mounts on the Mac. Look under the File Menu.

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I've given up trying to get NFS to work on 5beta2, I am of the impression it is broken. But then, nobody has actually said as such. I've tried the Disk Utility mount and no luck, nothing I try seems to give me NFS

 

Jon

I've given up trying to get NFS to work on 5beta2, I am of the impression it is broken. But then, nobody has actually said as such. I've tried the Disk Utility mount and no luck, nothing I try seems to give me NFS

 

Jon

 

I also gave up. For some reason it is not working for me. I'll hope this is fixed on 5 beta 3.

  • 2 months later...

Has anyone determined if one way or another if there is an issue with NFS in unraid v5.  And, if so, if it is working again in beta 6?  I'm having difficulty connecting from my TIVX via NFS and I had no issue in unraid v4.7.

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