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Been lurking a while, thank you everyone for the fantastic info you all provide here! I was having problems with my DNS so this week re-formatted the drives and started from scratch. 2x Seagate 500GB, firmware 1.5, fun-plug .5. I'm new to Linux so not so good with the command line but really appreciate the idiot proof step-by-step guides. Anyway...
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I installed the backup script (http://dns323.kood.org/forum/t1150-Tuto … night.html) but nothing was backed up last night. The script installed without errors so I'm a bit lost on this. Anything I can/should check..? Re-install it..?
2.
I also installed the NTP and Fan Control scripts from the CH3SNAS Tweaks site. Given problem #1, how do I know they're working properly?
3.
I can't get the EasySearch utility to pick up the DNS on my LAN, no big deal, I've mapped my drives but I wanted to install the Bit Torrent app. I grabbed MLDonkey (because it has a web GUI).
When I attempt to execute the install: funpkg -i /mnt/HD_a2/ffp/pkg/additional/mldonkey-2.9.6-full.tgz
I get: -sh: funpkg: not found
I've tried running the install command from the root folder (as above) right down to where the file lives, same result. I'm assuming this is a permissions issue, do I have to chmod the .tgz before it can run? and to what? 777? and then back to something else after..?
As I said, I'm new to Linux and feeling a bit lost... I thought I'd done so well until the backup failed and MLDonkey won't install, and, and, and...
Thx.
Yo!Adrian, eh?
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yo_adrian_eh wrote:
I get: -sh: funpkg: not found
Are you sure ffp 0.5 is installed correctly?
http://www.inreto.de/dns323/fun-plug/0.5/
Getting started on DNS-323 and CH3SNAS:
Copy fun_plug and fun_plug.tgz to Volume 1 and reboot. If
successful, the fun_plug.tgz file is unpacked (ffp directory) and
deleted. A telnet server is started.
Many programs are included in the tarball, e.g.
* Lighttpd Web Server
* OpenSSH Secure Shell
* Mediatomb UPnP Media Server
* NTP Network Time Daemon
* UNFS3 User-Space NFS Server
* NFS-Utils NFS Server (requires kernel support)
* RSync File Transfer Utility
Using rsync, you can download and install additional packages with:
telnet bob
cd /mnt/HD_a2
rsync -av inreto.de::dns323/fun-plug/0.5/packages .
cd packages
funpkg -i *.tgz
The uncompressed fun_plug.tgz requires approx. 40MB disk space, a
full installation of all packages currently 450MB.
For the full list of available packages see PACKAGES.html.
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> Are you sure ffp 0.5 is installed correctly?
Pretty sure...I used Joe to edit the NTP files, wasn't there before. I did the full install (all packages) and also ran a manual update on all the "already installed apps" after the full package finished. Didn't get any error messages.
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I re-installed fun-plug 0.5 and followed the backup install once again. This time I added the RSync Time Machine as there's a verification step in there. I ran /ffp/bin/snapshot.sh and got the following:
mkdir: cannot create directory '/mnt/HD_b2/Backup_NAS/20081108_214602': No such file or directory
/ffp/bin/snapshot.sh: cannot create /ffp/log/snapshot.log: No such file or directory
ls: /mnt/HD_b2/Backup_NAS/20081108_214602: No such file or directory
Based on the "cannot create" message I keep thinking this is a permissions issue...? What have I missed?
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