Jump to content


Photo

can't install smbnetfs


  • Please log in to reply
51 replies to this topic

Re: can't install smbnetfs #21 MiLo

  • PLi® Core member
  • 14,055 posts

+298
Excellent

Posted 19 September 2013 - 09:30

It is always empty by default, it works a bit like autofs.

No it isn't! No it doesn't!

It SHOULD display workgroups and hosts (as subdirectories). If it doesn't, there's a problem with your network, or something else.
Real musicians never die - they just decompose

Re: can't install smbnetfs #22 MiLo

  • PLi® Core member
  • 14,055 posts

+298
Excellent

Posted 19 September 2013 - 09:33

fuse: device not found, try 'modprobe fuse' first

THAT is the problem. Your box somehow doesn't have the "fuse" module. This also means that you cannot mount NTFS or EXFAT devices, just to name a few things.

You can try doing what the script suggested to you, and run 'modprobe fuse' and then start it again.
Real musicians never die - they just decompose

Re: can't install smbnetfs #23 WanWizard

  • PLi® Core member
  • 70,562 posts

+1,813
Excellent

Posted 19 September 2013 - 09:42

It is always empty by default, it works a bit like autofs.

No it isn't! No it doesn't!

 

Odd, because that is how it behaved on machines I've implemented it on in the past. Maybe this has changed because it's been a while since I've used it (switched to autofs in most cases).


Currently in use: VU+ Duo 4K (2xFBC S2), VU+ Solo 4K (1xFBC S2), uClan Usytm 4K Ultimate (S2+T2), Octagon SF8008 (S2+T2), Zgemma H9.2H (S2+T2)

Due to my bad health, I will not be very active at times and may be slow to respond. I will not read the forum or PM on a regular basis.

Many answers to your question can be found in our new and improved wiki.


Re: can't install smbnetfs #24 MiLo

  • PLi® Core member
  • 14,055 posts

+298
Excellent

Posted 19 September 2013 - 10:28

Odd, because that is how it behaved on machines I've implemented it on in the past. Maybe this has changed because it's been a while since I've used it (switched to autofs in most cases).

Then something was broken.
Real musicians never die - they just decompose

Re: can't install smbnetfs #25 Rob van der Does

  • Senior Member
  • 7,766 posts

+184
Excellent

Posted 19 September 2013 - 12:30

Solo2, fresh flash, no restore, hardly any settings made.

Network is browsable; networkbrowser shows all (Windows & Linux) devices neatly. As other devices do the the Solo2.



Re: can't install smbnetfs #26 MiLo

  • PLi® Core member
  • 14,055 posts

+298
Excellent

Posted 19 September 2013 - 13:10

Have you tried what I suggested in #22?
Real musicians never die - they just decompose

Re: can't install smbnetfs #27 Rob van der Does

  • Senior Member
  • 7,766 posts

+184
Excellent

Posted 19 September 2013 - 16:20

Have you tried what I suggested in #22?

I'm sorry, I mus have missed that.

Done it now and indeed: working!

Thanks.



Re: can't install smbnetfs #28 Rob van der Does

  • Senior Member
  • 7,766 posts

+184
Excellent

Posted 19 September 2013 - 16:27

Forgot to say: this is a must-have. Just browse and play/copy/move/whatever.

The box is now going to look like a Windows machine with Explorer  :)



Re: can't install smbnetfs #29 littlesat

  • PLi® Core member
  • 57,206 posts

+700
Excellent

Posted 19 September 2013 - 17:02

Is it better then a remount button?

WaveFrontier 28.2E | 23.5E | 19.2E | 16E | 13E | 10/9E | 7E | 5E | 1W | 4/5W | 15W


Re: can't install smbnetfs #30 Rob van der Does

  • Senior Member
  • 7,766 posts

+184
Excellent

Posted 19 September 2013 - 17:08

Pretty sure: as there are no mounts involved, you can browse to every (available) location.

 

Just compare it with Windows Explorer: every location that can be reached will show up. And if a location shows, the contents can be handled (i.e. 'played' most of the time for an STB).

 

However: I can't be sure if this would be safe to use as recording location. But MiLo will be able to tell us.



Re: can't install smbnetfs #31 Frogman

  • Senior Member
  • 389 posts

+68
Good

Posted 19 September 2013 - 20:47

Installing on a et9x00 with latest updates.
root@et9x00:~# opkg install smbnetfs
Installing smbnetfs (0.5.3a-1-gace1c51-r0) to root...
Downloading http://downloads.pli-images.org/feeds/openpli-4/mips32el/smbnetfs_0.5.3a-1-gace1c51-r0_mips32el.ipk.
Installing libsmbclient0 (3.0.37-r9) to root...
Downloading http://downloads.pli-images.org/feeds/openpli-4/mips32el/libsmbclient0_3.0.37-r9_mips32el.ipk.
Configuring libsmbclient0.
Configuring smbnetfs.
 Adding system startup for /etc/init.d/smbnetfs.sh.
WARNING: Too old libsmbclient version: 3.0.37
         truncate() and ftruncate() operations are not supported.         Please consider upgrade to libsmbclient >= 3.2
root@et9x00:~#
 
Folder media/samba is there but empty. Browsing to the folder shows none of the samba-shares in my network (networkbrowser shows all of them)...

Edited by Frogman, 19 September 2013 - 21:21.

Most problems can be solved simply by a closer look.

Re: can't install smbnetfs #32 Rob van der Does

  • Senior Member
  • 7,766 posts

+184
Excellent

Posted 19 September 2013 - 21:33

I presume that this solution also means that Samba isn't required any more?

That would save quite some resources.

 

Just tried to access the box via Windows explorer while Samba was not installed on my boxes; goes fine!



Re: can't install smbnetfs #33 WanWizard

  • PLi® Core member
  • 70,562 posts

+1,813
Excellent

Posted 19 September 2013 - 21:47

I thought this was a fuse driver, so client side software, I can't imagine it contains an entire cifs server stack too?


Currently in use: VU+ Duo 4K (2xFBC S2), VU+ Solo 4K (1xFBC S2), uClan Usytm 4K Ultimate (S2+T2), Octagon SF8008 (S2+T2), Zgemma H9.2H (S2+T2)

Due to my bad health, I will not be very active at times and may be slow to respond. I will not read the forum or PM on a regular basis.

Many answers to your question can be found in our new and improved wiki.


Re: can't install smbnetfs #34 Stephan296

  • Senior Member
  • 948 posts

+8
Neutral

Posted 20 September 2013 - 02:06

Only samba shares or also nfs shares?

 Hardware: Clarke Tech ET9200 & Xtrend ET5000- Triax 78cm - 28.2E/23.5E/19.2E/13E
Software : Laatste Pli 4.0 Nightly Build - CCcam 2.2.1 - Settings van Hans
 


Re: can't install smbnetfs #35 Rob van der Does

  • Senior Member
  • 7,766 posts

+184
Excellent

Posted 20 September 2013 - 05:13

I thought this was a fuse driver, so client side software, I can't imagine it contains an entire cifs server stack too?

I think it uses FUSEFS. Anyway: no need to have samba installed on any box.

As I said: I de-installed Samba from all my boxes and I still can browse all my network locations (both Windows and Linux). So indeed including the Ext4-HDD's & USB-sticks of other boxes.

 

Not having Samba installed can save quite a bit of flash, RAM & CPU.

So for me this looks like a winner!


Edited by SatKiekerd, 20 September 2013 - 05:15.


Re: can't install smbnetfs #36 MiLo

  • PLi® Core member
  • 14,055 posts

+298
Excellent

Posted 20 September 2013 - 06:32

The boxes have "sambaserver" installed, which takes care of the server part of CIFS. This is the biggest part of the software.

There's also a "client" part which is probably called "samba" or so. That should be rather small.

smbnetfs uses a samba library to do most of the work. It doesn't need the client part though.

In order to be able to browse the box, the (samba)server needs to be installed.

Currently the major space saver is the use of a very old version of samba (3.0) which is what smbnetfs complains about. The later versions are a lot bigger because they did weird things to the way the libraries and executables are being created.
Real musicians never die - they just decompose

Re: can't install smbnetfs #37 MiLo

  • PLi® Core member
  • 14,055 posts

+298
Excellent

Posted 20 September 2013 - 06:36

However: I can't be sure if this would be safe to use as recording location. But MiLo will be able to tell us.

Only time can tell. If you get write access to the shares, it should work just as well as any other network client. It will solve the problem of long timeouts when machines were shut down. Fuse is less efficient than a direct filesystem driver, so CPU usage while doing lots of recordings might be a concern.

I'd suggest play soem more with it. But it looks like an excellent replacement.
Real musicians never die - they just decompose

Re: can't install smbnetfs #38 Rob van der Does

  • Senior Member
  • 7,766 posts

+184
Excellent

Posted 20 September 2013 - 06:51

The boxes have "sambaserver" installed, which takes care of the server part of CIFS. This is the biggest part of the software.

I have the smbnetfs installed on PLi on Solo2.

My other boxes are on ViX; in ViX samba client and samba server are not installed by default. Leaving them de-installed still shows both the flash & HDD on smbnetfs.



Re: can't install smbnetfs #39 Rob van der Does

  • Senior Member
  • 7,766 posts

+184
Excellent

Posted 20 September 2013 - 07:24

I found no way to open password-protected files. There's no option to provide username/password. Any protected location shows like being empty.



Re: can't install smbnetfs #40 WanWizard

  • PLi® Core member
  • 70,562 posts

+1,813
Excellent

Posted 20 September 2013 - 08:10

The auth config file doesn't work?


Currently in use: VU+ Duo 4K (2xFBC S2), VU+ Solo 4K (1xFBC S2), uClan Usytm 4K Ultimate (S2+T2), Octagon SF8008 (S2+T2), Zgemma H9.2H (S2+T2)

Due to my bad health, I will not be very active at times and may be slow to respond. I will not read the forum or PM on a regular basis.

Many answers to your question can be found in our new and improved wiki.



10 user(s) are reading this topic

0 members, 10 guests, 0 anonymous users