Beiträge von grey-fire-wolf

    Hello,
    maybe, this is the 9999th time talking about this problem.
    But I didn't find matching answers, or I have lost the overview.


    I use a NAS with:
    - OMV Vers. 3.0.99
    - Banana Pi pro with 16 GB SD-Card
    - Samsung SSD 850 EVO 500GB, ext4 formatted, containing /home
    - the annex shows my shared folder and SMB/CIFS settings (file OMV.pdf)


    Problem:
    - The windows explorer shows my NAS -> OK
    - Trying to open the shared folder displays a login window,
    even though "null password" is activated in the advanced SMB/CIFS settings,
    and after entering the correct (OMV) user password
    windows means: access denied - (I use windows 10 home, version 1803)
    - another strange behaviour is when activating "Recursive"
    in "access rights management -> share folder -> ACL".
    It is always deactivated after clicking on [store] and [apply].
    Due to "access denied" no further tests are impossible.

    To fix the problem I tried
    - for the first, I set the access rights of all (owner, group, others)
    to "read/write/execute" to reduce access problems during setup.
    This doesn't need to become the final setting.
    - different settings and varying the sequence of storing and applying them
    - deleting user and share folder and re-build them
    - setting user password
    - waiting a long time after [apply]
    - restarting SMB/CIFS service
    - restarting OMV and PC
    but without success.


    Can anyone give a hint?
    Thank you in advance.
    Wolf

    Hallo,
    ich habe ein NAS laufen mit:
    - OMV Vers. 3.0.77
    - Banana Pi pro mit 16 GB SD-Karte
    - Samsung SSD 850 EVO 500GB, ext4 formatiert, enthält /home


    Problem:
    Die SSD ist ziemlich voll geworden. Nun habe ich den Inhalt von /home auf einen anderen Datenträger (Archiv) kopiert
    und dabei festgestellt, daß nicht in dem Maß Speicher freigegeben wird wie ich gelöscht habe. Derzeit sind nur ca. 113 MB
    frei. Um auszuschließen, daß mir das NAS andere Werte vorgaukelt, versuchte ich eine Datei > 200 MB nach /home zu


    kopieren. Das wurde aber verweigert.




    Frage:
    Muß ich nun die SSD aushängen, formatieren, wieder einbinden und /home neu einrichten oder gibt es da einen anderen Weg?
    Vielleicht weiß jemand Rat? Vorab besten Dank.


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    Hello,
    I use a NAS with:
    - OMV Vers. 3.0.77
    - Banana Pi pro with 16 GB SD-Card
    - Samsung SSD 850 EVO 500GB, ext4 formatted, containing /home


    Problem:
    The SSD is rather filled. I copied the content from /home to another device and noticed,
    that only a little amount of storage was released when I deleted some data.
    Actually there are only 113 MB free.


    Then I tried to copy a file > 200 MB to /home to check if the NAS is telling different values.


    But this was denied.



    Question:


    Du I have to dismount the SSD, format and mount it again, and setup /home again,
    or is there another way?
    Perhaps anyone can give a hint? Thank you in advance.

    Thanks for your hints. I'll try out next occation- maybe not today.
    Info:
    The Banana Pro uses the rootfs on a 16 GB SD card. The additional SSD shall contain /home.
    So the rest of the system should be protected against data overrun in /home.
    I thougt it is much easier to move /home befor filling up with a lot of data.