Seagate NAS Connection Problem
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@scottalanmiller said:
RAID levels definitely have no effect there. This is definitely an issue at a higher level.
Yeah...this is so frustrating...nothing changed but making a new volume, shares and assigning the same permissions back...maybe I am finally seeking the "sucky" side of these NAS units (which up to know, haven't been as bad as some have reported.)
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No need to share NFS since you are using SMB.
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Have you tried just opening the SMB share wide open.... "Read/Write to Everyone" ?
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@scottalanmiller said:
Have you tried just opening the SMB share wide open.... "Read/Write to Everyone" ?
Yes...it was FULL access but still had permissions to limit some access...
I am starting over with the volume...one more time...step by step...will remain at RAID10 though...
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Open it completely for testing. Once that is working, lock it down.
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Here's what I've done
Created the RAID10 Volume (took about 5-6 minutes to format)
Created a single share with FULL NFS access...tried to view it in windows explorer and got this:So, there was another option for public access, with along with FULL NFS access selected, takes away the AD options...selected that...BAM...I can get to the folder in Windows Explorer...Started the SQL backup from BackupAssist...BAM...it works...so FULL NFS and Public access makes it work...
Waiting on the SQL to finish before trying VEEAM but it sounds like it will work now...I can slowly add some AD back into it...while it is always good to have security, backups are not one I am too worried about as no one here would have the time or knowledge to poke around in that drive...
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@garak0410 said:
Created a single share with FULL NFS access...tried to view it in windows explorer and got this:
No, NFS is what you should turn off completely. There is no need for it. Use SMB only and open that all the way up. Windows can't natively talk to NFS.
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OK something is really fishy if he disabled SMB and only has NFS running, yet he's able to backup to the device (assuming he hasn't installed a NFS driver in Windows).
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@Dashrender said:
OK something is really fishy if he disabled SMB and only has NFS running, yet he's able to backup to the device (assuming he hasn't installed a NFS driver in Windows).
Yeah, that is weird. The software must have its own NFS stack that it is using or installed SFU silently and doesn't tell him. Very odd. But hey, NFS is easier to deal with so... good deal.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@Dashrender said:
OK something is really fishy if he disabled SMB and only has NFS running, yet he's able to backup to the device (assuming he hasn't installed a NFS driver in Windows).
Yeah, that is weird. The software must have its own NFS stack that it is using or installed SFU silently and doesn't tell him. Very odd. But hey, NFS is easier to deal with so... good deal.
Well, regardless, it is working for the SQL backup....writing fine...I set up a new Backup Repository in VEEAM to the share with Full Access and Public access and it still fails with THE NETWORK PATH WAS NOT FOUND...baffling...
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@garak0410 said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@Dashrender said:
OK something is really fishy if he disabled SMB and only has NFS running, yet he's able to backup to the device (assuming he hasn't installed a NFS driver in Windows).
Yeah, that is weird. The software must have its own NFS stack that it is using or installed SFU silently and doesn't tell him. Very odd. But hey, NFS is easier to deal with so... good deal.
Well, regardless, it is working for the SQL backup....writing fine...I set up a new Backup Repository in VEEAM to the share with Full Access and Public access and it still fails with THE NETWORK PATH WAS NOT FOUND...baffling...
Well, that kinda gives credibility to Scott's theory that your backup software for SQL is using it's own NFS driver.
Time to try Scott's earlier suggestion, enable SMB and open it up fully - everyone full control. no other permissions set.
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@Dashrender said:
@garak0410 said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@Dashrender said:
OK something is really fishy if he disabled SMB and only has NFS running, yet he's able to backup to the device (assuming he hasn't installed a NFS driver in Windows).
Yeah, that is weird. The software must have its own NFS stack that it is using or installed SFU silently and doesn't tell him. Very odd. But hey, NFS is easier to deal with so... good deal.
Well, regardless, it is working for the SQL backup....writing fine...I set up a new Backup Repository in VEEAM to the share with Full Access and Public access and it still fails with THE NETWORK PATH WAS NOT FOUND...baffling...
Well, that kinda gives credibility to Scott's theory that your backup software for SQL is using it's own NFS driver.
Time to try Scott's earlier suggestion, enable SMB and open it up fully - everyone full control. no other permissions set.
Sorry...enable SMB on what device? If the NAS, there is no option for that...
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The NAS doesn't support SMB? Something is wrong. That's 95% of its use cases.
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Maybe the NAS uses the old name for SMB.... CIFS?
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@scottalanmiller said:
The NAS doesn't support SMB? Something is wrong. That's 95% of its use cases.
I know...as mentioned, this all worked great before I rebuilt the volume. Seagate support has suggested factory reset...of course they did...
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@garak0410 said:
@scottalanmiller said:
The NAS doesn't support SMB? Something is wrong. That's 95% of its use cases.
I know...as mentioned, this all worked great before I rebuilt the volume. Seagate support has suggested factory reset...of course they did...
If you rebuilt the array, what's wrong with a factory reset?
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@Dashrender said:
@garak0410 said:
@scottalanmiller said:
The NAS doesn't support SMB? Something is wrong. That's 95% of its use cases.
I know...as mentioned, this all worked great before I rebuilt the volume. Seagate support has suggested factory reset...of course they did...
If you rebuilt the array, what's wrong with a factory reset?
Nothing...just more work (I've got a ton on my plate today)...LOL...about to go attempt it...
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Real Quick...I did see this setting:
NFS Service ON or OFF...it was set to OFF. If I set to on, it asks for allowed IP's...I've never had to set that before and it is off on my Archive Server (same series NAS) and it is fine.
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@garak0410 said:
Real Quick...I did see this setting:
NFS Service ON or OFF...it was set to OFF. If I set to on, it asks for allowed IP's...I've never had to set that before and it is off on my Archive Server (same series NAS) and it is fine.
NFS should be OFF. Test with nothing but SMB for now. Unless the software uses its own NFS, then use nothing but NFS.