12/25/2022 0 Comments Smbup snow leopard![]() NOTE: Don't forget to save using the 'Save' button after any changes! ![]() If the 'HDD' connect test doesn't pass, there's something wrong. If in doubt, use an IP.Ĥ) If you make any changes to the setup of your 'NAS' configuration profile, you will need to re-enter the password (even if it 'shows' as dots in the password field). NetBIOS / WINS / Workgroup machine names will not work. You must use a IP address or DNS resolvable name to refer to your target system. Apparently this should be a forward slash '/' if your target system is linux based, but I can't confirm this. NOTE 2: Another reason why a format might fail is that the user you have configured on the camera doesn't have at least 'Modify' permissions on the target share and or folder and all it's sub-folders (if any).ģ) You must refer to the share name on your target system with a leading backslash '\'. ![]() NOTE: The 'Format' process won't actually wipe the entire logical drive, but it WILL DELETE ALL FILES AND FOLDERS under the target share, including previous recordings! This means that the target share on a Windows system cannot be the root of the drive, because there are hidden system folders which the camera can't delete and so the format will fail. NOTE 2: As per rpc's suggestion, you can also use virtual drives such as a VHD or VHDX volume in Windows, which allows for additional flexibility and removes the requirement to dedicate an entire physical volume or partition for recording.Ģ) To successfully 'format' a target storage 'HDD', the camera must be able to delete ALL files and folders underneath the shared folder to make it COMPLETELY EMPTY. NOTE: In this case, 'drive' refers to a 'logical' drive, not necessarily an entire 'physical' drive, ie you can use a partition which is part of a larger drive if you like. If any changes are made to the amount of free space on the recordings drive, other than by the camera, the storage status will revert to 'uninitialized'. Kyphos has written up a great guide for OSX users which builds on this information.ġ) You must use a drive which is dedicated to the camera recordings. This information may be relevant to Hikvision models other than mine, but I can't confirm / test this. I am by no means an expert at this and I've only ever setup one camera, so please feel free to contribute with either additional tips, or corrections if you think I have my facts wrong! All constructive input gladly accepted! If any new / corrected information comes to light I will update this post to make it as accurate as possible. I would install netatalk and give that a try, but I don't have a lot of control over the server so I would prefer to leave it as close to its default config as possible.I have just wasted a few hours of my life wrestling with SMB/CIFS formatting issues with my Hikvision DS-2CD2332-I v5.2.5 build 141201 and since the information required to fix it was scattered across the entire Internet I thought I'd create a post to consolidate it all to hopefully save others the same pain in future. I've never used NFS before, so I'm a bit unsure on how the username/user ID bit works. If I change the mount point I get a different error, so I think it is actually starting to connect but after entering my password, permission is denied. I can ssh in from the linux box to the Mac. Mount 10.xx.xx.xx:Test failed, reason given by server: Permission deniedįirewall is off. Sudo mount -t nfs 10.xx.xx.xx:Test /var/Both yield the same result: I tried configuring that both manually and used the NFS Enabler sys pref as well. nfsd checkexports seems to validate the setup as well.Įxports: /Test -network 10.xx.xx.xx -sec=sys -mask 255.255.254.0 -maproot=nobody I have the export setup and showmount -e shows the correct point. ![]() So I spent another half day trying to get NFS setup. All I've found are a bunch of "it doesn't work" posts.) (If anyone knows of a walkthrough for 10.7 that works, please let me know. I spent a day trying to get this to work via SMB, but apparently the SMB client on CentOS doesn't work with the SMBX server on OS X. I've searched a ton but most instances are for using a linux server and Mac client. I need to create a mount point/share on a Mac OS X 10.7.4 (non-server) machine that a CentOS 5.2 box can mount. ![]()
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