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    Settings -> Remote -> (NFS|SMB) on a Sinology NAS

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    • aqua-calcA Offline
      aqua-calc @gskger
      last edited by olivierlambert

      @gskger

      {
        "shortMessage": "Command failed with exit code 32: mount -o  -t nfs 192.168.1.200:/volume1/backup/xenserver16 /run/xo-server/mounts/2fae45cb-d7ad-4fb0-bcc6-896cca5e6684",
        "command": "mount -o  -t nfs 192.168.1.200:/volume1/backup/xenserver16 /run/xo-server/mounts/2fae45cb-d7ad-4fb0-bcc6-896cca5e6684",
        "escapedCommand": "mount -o \"\" -t nfs \"192.168.1.200:/volume1/backup/xenserver16\" \"/run/xo-server/mounts/2fae45cb-d7ad-4fb0-bcc6-896cca5e6684\"",
        "exitCode": 32,
        "stdout": "",
        "stderr": "mount: /run/xo-server/mounts/2fae45cb-d7ad-4fb0-bcc6-896cca5e6684: bad option; for several filesystems (e.g. nfs, cifs) you might need a /sbin/mount.<type> helper program.",
        "failed": true,
        "timedOut": false,
        "isCanceled": false,
        "killed": false
      }
      
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      • gskgerG Offline
        gskger Top contributor @aqua-calc
        last edited by gskger

        @aqua-calc said in Settings -> Remote -> (NFS|SMB) on a Sinology NAS:

        same NFS is mounted

        It is probably dumb to ask: you are not trying to connect the same NFS share on the Synology as storage and backup target?

        Edit: did not see your post

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        • AtaxyaNetworkA Offline
          AtaxyaNetwork Ambassador @aqua-calc
          last edited by

          Hi @aqua-calc !

          Are you on XOA or XO from sources ?

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          • aqua-calcA Offline
            aqua-calc @AtaxyaNetwork
            last edited by

            @AtaxyaNetwork XO from sources

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            • aqua-calcA Offline
              aqua-calc @gskger
              last edited by olivierlambert

              @gskger I've tried both -- the same result:

              {
                "shortMessage": "Command failed with exit code 32: mount -o  -t nfs 192.168.1.200:/volume1/backup-xo/backup /run/xo-server/mounts/813d5bc2-aaaf-4c9f-8841-64eebad52279",
                "command": "mount -o  -t nfs 192.168.1.200:/volume1/backup-xo/backup /run/xo-server/mounts/813d5bc2-aaaf-4c9f-8841-64eebad52279",
                "escapedCommand": "mount -o \"\" -t nfs \"192.168.1.200:/volume1/backup-xo/backup\" \"/run/xo-server/mounts/813d5bc2-aaaf-4c9f-8841-64eebad52279\"",
                "exitCode": 32,
                "stdout": "",
                "stderr": "mount: /run/xo-server/mounts/813d5bc2-aaaf-4c9f-8841-64eebad52279: bad option; for several filesystems (e.g. nfs, cifs) you might need a /sbin/mount.<type> helper program.",
                "failed": true,
                "timedOut": false,
                "isCanceled": false,
                "killed": false
              }
              
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              • aqua-calcA Offline
                aqua-calc @aqua-calc
                last edited by aqua-calc

                @aqua-calc The problem is fixed. The XO server was missing NFS utils:

                sudo apt install nfs-common
                

                Thank you everyone for responding!

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                • nikadeN Offline
                  nikade Top contributor @aqua-calc
                  last edited by

                  @aqua-calc said in Settings -> Remote -> (NFS|SMB) on a Sinology NAS:

                  @aqua-calc The problem is fixed. The XO server was missing NFS utils:

                  sudo apt install nfs-common
                  

                  Thank you everyone for responding!

                  Thanks for sharing the solution!

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                  • olivierlambertO Online
                    olivierlambert Vates πŸͺ Co-Founder CEO
                    last edited by

                    @aqua-calc said in Settings -> Remote -> (NFS|SMB) on a Sinology NAS:

                    nfs-common

                    I think it's installed in XOA we distribute. If it doesn't, there's a bug somewhere in our way to build it. Can you double check you have this package on a fresh deployed XOA?

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                    • DanpD Offline
                      Danp Pro Support Team @olivierlambert
                      last edited by

                      @olivierlambert He's running XO from sources.

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                      • olivierlambertO Online
                        olivierlambert Vates πŸͺ Co-Founder CEO
                        last edited by

                        He said:

                        @aqua-calc said in Settings -> Remote -> (NFS|SMB) on a Sinology NAS:

                        I've tried both

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                        • gskgerG Offline
                          gskger Top contributor @olivierlambert
                          last edited by

                          @olivierlambert I think that was probably related to my question if he tried to

                          connect the same NFS share on the Synology as storage and backup target

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