advices of how to connect rclone in omv [QUESTION]

  • I recently met Rclone and I am using it a lot in my windows latop, especially because now I mount all the storages in the cloud (gdrive, mega etc) that I had in which I have a lot of scattered data and with a tool I am deleting the duplicates and keeping those data that were unique to later pass them to my OMV server And it has worked very well for me ... I have recovered hundreds of gigs of data that I did not remember I had ... now I have a question and it is that if I could configure the Rclone storages on my debian server with OMV so that I can share them throughout my network without Having to use my laptop and syncrinizing some things from my server to my cloud ...


    Is there a way to do that? :/:)

    MAINROUTER:
    Raspberry PI 4 - OpenWRT
    𝗦𝗲𝗿𝘃𝗲𝗿 𝗢𝗠𝗩5 (Debian 10 Buster):
    Optiplex 7010
    CPU:
    Intel Core i3-3225
    Ram: 8gb,
    Kernel: x86_64 Linux 5.10.0-0.bpo.12-amd64
    OMV: 5.x Usul
    Docker: 5.x~debian-buster
    Portainer: 2.11.1
    Containers: Heimdall, Duplicati, qBitorrent, Scrutinity, Smokeping, Speedtest, Node-Exporter, Prometheus, Cadvisor, Grafana
    disk 1 - SSD 128gb
    partition sda1 / = 10gb
    partition sda5 swap = 4gb

    disk 2 HDD 4tb
  • aaa ok thanks im gonna to try it and give notices

    MAINROUTER:
    Raspberry PI 4 - OpenWRT
    𝗦𝗲𝗿𝘃𝗲𝗿 𝗢𝗠𝗩5 (Debian 10 Buster):
    Optiplex 7010
    CPU:
    Intel Core i3-3225
    Ram: 8gb,
    Kernel: x86_64 Linux 5.10.0-0.bpo.12-amd64
    OMV: 5.x Usul
    Docker: 5.x~debian-buster
    Portainer: 2.11.1
    Containers: Heimdall, Duplicati, qBitorrent, Scrutinity, Smokeping, Speedtest, Node-Exporter, Prometheus, Cadvisor, Grafana
    disk 1 - SSD 128gb
    partition sda1 / = 10gb
    partition sda5 swap = 4gb

    disk 2 HDD 4tb
  • I have tried to do it but in device's you can only choose the external 'devices' that are mounted in OMV ... so I did this:

    i´ve been mount 'the drive' Gdrive in an empty folder shared on the network on a device already mounted on OMV


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    and

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    And yes, it works because I can see it if I enter in the same server (note, it doesn't look like as one more drive, but you have to enter the path where it is mounted).

    But when entering the shared folder on the network in any other device it is in blanc empty


    iTY62rD.png


    Could it be that OMV does not share the units created with Rclone?

    MAINROUTER:
    Raspberry PI 4 - OpenWRT
    𝗦𝗲𝗿𝘃𝗲𝗿 𝗢𝗠𝗩5 (Debian 10 Buster):
    Optiplex 7010
    CPU:
    Intel Core i3-3225
    Ram: 8gb,
    Kernel: x86_64 Linux 5.10.0-0.bpo.12-amd64
    OMV: 5.x Usul
    Docker: 5.x~debian-buster
    Portainer: 2.11.1
    Containers: Heimdall, Duplicati, qBitorrent, Scrutinity, Smokeping, Speedtest, Node-Exporter, Prometheus, Cadvisor, Grafana
    disk 1 - SSD 128gb
    partition sda1 / = 10gb
    partition sda5 swap = 4gb

    disk 2 HDD 4tb

    Edited once, last by roycordero ().

    • Official Post

    you can only choose the external 'devices' that are mounted in OMV

    You can install the sharerootfs plugin. With that you are able to create shared folders pointing to the root filesystem

    But when entering the shared folder on the network in any other device it is in blanc empty

    Did you check ownership and permissions of the files.

  • sorry i was in a travel... but now im am...


    You can install the sharerootfs plugin. With that you are able to create shared folders pointing to the root filesystem

    Did you check ownership and permissions of the files.

    ok im gonna to install that plug and lokk how it works...



    i make this but When I try to enter the folder on the network I get this error


    yes i checked the permissions look







    Does not work...

    MAINROUTER:
    Raspberry PI 4 - OpenWRT
    𝗦𝗲𝗿𝘃𝗲𝗿 𝗢𝗠𝗩5 (Debian 10 Buster):
    Optiplex 7010
    CPU:
    Intel Core i3-3225
    Ram: 8gb,
    Kernel: x86_64 Linux 5.10.0-0.bpo.12-amd64
    OMV: 5.x Usul
    Docker: 5.x~debian-buster
    Portainer: 2.11.1
    Containers: Heimdall, Duplicati, qBitorrent, Scrutinity, Smokeping, Speedtest, Node-Exporter, Prometheus, Cadvisor, Grafana
    disk 1 - SSD 128gb
    partition sda1 / = 10gb
    partition sda5 swap = 4gb

    disk 2 HDD 4tb
    • Official Post

    You need to check owner and permission on file system level.

    The user that is accessing via smb must have read or write permissions to those folders and files.


    https://linuxhandbook.com/linux-file-permissions/

    https://wiki.omv-extras.org/do…d=nas_permmissions_in_omv

  • ...mmm and to change those permissions its in shared folders of OMV? (i put it public read/write/execute for all who connected to it just for try and nothins happend... Or should I do it in the root directory that I want to share in debian?


    i wil read the threads you link me thanks

    MAINROUTER:
    Raspberry PI 4 - OpenWRT
    𝗦𝗲𝗿𝘃𝗲𝗿 𝗢𝗠𝗩5 (Debian 10 Buster):
    Optiplex 7010
    CPU:
    Intel Core i3-3225
    Ram: 8gb,
    Kernel: x86_64 Linux 5.10.0-0.bpo.12-amd64
    OMV: 5.x Usul
    Docker: 5.x~debian-buster
    Portainer: 2.11.1
    Containers: Heimdall, Duplicati, qBitorrent, Scrutinity, Smokeping, Speedtest, Node-Exporter, Prometheus, Cadvisor, Grafana
    disk 1 - SSD 128gb
    partition sda1 / = 10gb
    partition sda5 swap = 4gb

    disk 2 HDD 4tb

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