It's a MSI Wind PC.
I'll take a shot with the 4.xx version
checksum is approved
It's a MSI Wind PC.
I'll take a shot with the 4.xx version
checksum is approved
Yeah, what to say... came home from work, fired the machine up, doesn't work -.-
CPU is an Intel Atom 230, it is 64bit.
Anyway, my problem is solved now. Let me tell you what I did.
Somewhere I read (can't find it anymore), that a person had issues with the installation, when he manually restarted the machine after the last message of the routine. Never did that.
Additionaly I have been using a CF card as my OS drive, which I changed to a real harddrive.
Changing this, I suddenly had success. Shares are visible immediateley. Everythings works fine!
Can't tell exactly if the problem was not waiting for automatic restart after the installation or chaging the OS drive.
So I set up a raspberry pi with OMV_3_0_88_RaspberryPi_2_3_4.9.41.img.xz
Everything works so far. I can see the raspberry in my network.
I also tried to access my other machine while having the firewalls down but would not get lucky.
The configuration and settings have been compared, raspi and the other machine have identical configs.
Alles anzeigenHave you set up OMV before?
To get a visible network share you'd have to.
1. Set up a shared folder. (Until you get permissions figured out, it's best to give Everyone Read/Write.)
2. Add the shared folder above to an SMB/CIF share. (This makes the folder visable on a Windows network. In the SMB/CIF settings Tab, as you mentioned, you'd need to set the workgroup and enable SMB. In the SMB share make sure "Guests are allowed".)
If you're not sure of the above process, please advise.
Yes, I set up a Raspberry Pi 3 with some 3.x Version. That was no problem at all and everything worked immediately. I have to mention, that I was using another version of Windows 10 back then.
I also configured that two steps before.
I think i will set up another OMV on a Raspberry Pi. Maybe my hardware is limiting somehow!?
I'm running 3.0.94
Sorry for the misunderstanding
Hi,
file and folder sharing is on, so is network discovery (I can find other computers).
A second Windows 10 machine is not able to see the NAS. A Windows 7 machine is also not able too.
I tried:
Set-SmbServerConfiguration -EnableSMB1Protocol 1Set-SmbServerConfiguration -EnableSMB2Protocol 1
both have been accepted but don't seem to work.
What is a good way to see, if the SMB shares actually work? Can I somehow ping them or so?
Hi,
I just installed OMV .94 for the third time on an old intel machine. Worked good so far. I further created a SMB share but am not be able to even see it on my windows machine. Network interface via browser works fine. SSH via putty works fine too.
What I did to solve my problem:
- worked through every single step of the SMB/problem thread
- enabled everything which includes smb on my windows machine
- tryed to find it with firewall disabled
- set the workgroup name to "workgroup"
A share has been created, a user has been created, privileges have been set.
I hope someone can help me.