Hi,
So I set up an old 8GB USB (ext4) and a 2GB USB (NTFS) as shared folders and it worked perfectly. Granted, I had to “sudo apt-get install ntfs.3g” so that the 2GB USB would even show up in the device list.
But now the next problem...
My 8TB hdd (NTFS - 1.5TB used) will happily mount (I use the webUI), but it won’t show up in the device list so that I can create a shared folder from it.
I have files on there which are 2GB+. Is this the reason?
Otherwise, why would the USB work and the hdd won’t?
I’ve followed the instructions set out by “Trekmaster”. Again, worked for the USB, but won’t for the hdd.
I tried “omv-confdbadm read conf.system.filesystem.mountpoint”, then unmounted and remounted the hdd (8TB) but it won’t work.
~1.5TB is a lot of data to lose, I don’t fancy reformatting it to ext4.
PLEASE HELP!
Thank you very much!!
Alles anzeigenOkay i figured it out. I'll write exactly what i did (Maybe some of the things is not necessary but i will write it step by step what I DID)
1. I reformatted my SD card and reflashed OMV_3_0_88_RaspberryPi_2_3_4.9.41.img with Etcher
2. I inserted the card in my Raspberry pi 3 and let it finish installation
3. Wrote apt upgrade and wait for finish
4. wrote apt-get install ntfs.3g (just to be sure)
5. Then i go into Omv interface on the net, and now the error message was gone ""Failed to execute XPath query '//services/afp'.""
6. All this time my hard drive was not plugged in and i did now plug it in.
7. Go into File Systems and now press mount and i didn't get a error this time.
I couldn't pick my Hard drive in Shared folders though (Not Visible at all) so i Googled alittle and found this command..
omv-confdbadm read conf.system.filesystem.mountpoint
After i wrote this in CLI i Dismounted my drive and remounted it (In WEBUI) and now it's visible in my Shared folders!!!
I hope this can help others.
BTW if you can't mount your drive and it gives that long Error "Failed to execute command....." try use this command:
ntfsfix /dev/xxx
Where xxx is your device (You can find it with fdisk -l)
Then you should be enable you mount your drive.