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Setting up mac as NAS?

Postby sduck » 18 Mar 2017, 15:57

Any advice on this?

First, it's a macbook pro, 2015, runnning MacOS 10.12.3 Sierra, the latest one. It's working to control my RPi (3B) with a hifiberry Dac+ via runeaudio. The firewall is off. Runeaudio version is release version: 0.4 (build: beta-20160313)

My idea is that I should be able to connect to this same computer via the NAS Mounts section, so I've set it up as best I know how, but keep getting the error "Unable to find suitable address".

I've attached a screen shot of my settings - any obvious errors?

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Re: Setting up mac as NAS?

Postby Yatsushiro » 18 Mar 2017, 16:55

Try losing the leading "/" of the remote address.
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Re: Setting up mac as NAS?

Postby hondagx35 » 18 Mar 2017, 17:24

Hi sduck,

try:

"Music" as Remote directory.

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Re: Setting up mac as NAS?

Postby sduck » 18 Mar 2017, 17:42

Yatsushiro wrote:Try losing the leading "/" of the remote address.


See below...

hondagx35 wrote:Hi sduck,

try:

"Music" as Remote directory.

Frank


Thanks for the responses! I think I'm getting closer. I changed some things around, and now get this long error message -

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Re: Setting up mac as NAS?

Postby hondagx35 » 18 Mar 2017, 18:23

Hi sduck,

the message displayed means that you have a syntax error in your mount command.
Does your password include special characters or white spaces?
If so please try to use a password without these characters.

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Re: Setting up mac as NAS?

Postby sduck » 19 Mar 2017, 00:22

Hmmm, no. Password is 6 characters, no spaces. I changed the Username to the no-spaces all lower case version of my user directory, and now the error message I get is "Unable to find suitable address."
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Re: Setting up mac as NAS?

Postby sduck » 19 Mar 2017, 01:39

Aha - success! It's always the little things that you know, but forget. In this case it was turning on file sharing in system preferences>sharing, and then adding the Music folder to the list.
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Re: Setting up mac as NAS?

Postby hondagx35 » 19 Mar 2017, 11:36

Hi sduck,

great to hear that it works.
Thank you for posting this, maybe it is helpful for others.

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Re: Setting up mac as NAS?

Postby digitaldave » 19 Mar 2017, 17:05

I'm trying to do the same thing, but I keep getting the following error:

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mount error(13): Permission denied Refer to the mount.cifs(8) manual page (e.g. man mount.cifs)


I'm using a Rasberry Pi 3 with a Hifiberry Dac+ Pro running the current version of RuneAudio, with the following kernel:

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Linux version 4.9.14-1-ARCH (builduser@leming) (gcc version 6.3.1 20170306 (GCC) ) #1 SMP Mon Mar 13 18:55:18 MDT 2017


The folder I am trying to share is on the following path:

Macintosh HD/Users/myusername/Music/iTunes/iTunes Music/Music

I have set the final folder in that path as shared, with read/write access for my user only.

In RuneAudio UI, I have the following settings:

Source Name: MacBook Music
Fileshare Protocol: SMB/CIFS (OS X share)
IP Address: 192.168.x.x
Remote Directory: Music
Guest Access: Off
Username: myusername
Password: (the password for the account)
Advanced Options: Off

Does anyone have any suggestions as to what I might be doing wrong?

Thanks,

Dave.
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Re: Setting up mac as NAS?

Postby DomieMic65 » 19 Mar 2017, 18:12

I also get the same msg
" mount error(13): Permission denied Refer to the mount.cifs(8) manual page (e.g. man mount.cifs)"

I try to use Guest Acces ON
Is this possible?

I have tried also with the Guest Acces OFF but I get the above "big" error msg regarding the blank spaces!
I only have blank spaces on my user name.
I tried to change it but there is a warning on the Mac saying that making changes might damage the account preventing the user from loging in.

Can I do something?

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