Hi everyone,
I'm (still) starting to create my first NAS with freenas 8.2.
It's ready to use and I now try to mount the NAS file system into my Ubuntu.
My NFS configuration is:
Path: the path of the volume, called "/mnt/SafeData"
Authorized network or IP addresses: I've tried "Nothing", "IP of my client computer with Ubuntu"
All directories: selected
Read only and Quiet : not selected
Maproot user and group: "N/A"
Mapall user and group: the name of the only user and his group
The NFS service is ON
Then, on the client computer, I write:
sudo mount 192.168.0.17:/mnt/SafeData /mnt
192.168.0.17 being the IP of my NAS server.
An error appears. The message looks like (translated from French) :
"mount: bad file system type, bad option, bad superbloc on 192.168.0.17:/mnt/SafeData, code page or help missing, or other error (for several system files (nfs, cifs) you may need a program /sbin/mount.<type> intermediaire.
In some cases, some information are useful in syslog - try dmesg | tail or something like that"
My NAS configuration is a classical one. One volume in ZFS-RAID1, 2 datasets, one user.
I suspect one thing : During volume creation, I've selected "Force 4096 bytes sector size". Should I add an option in the mount command ???
Thanks in advance.
I'm (still) starting to create my first NAS with freenas 8.2.
It's ready to use and I now try to mount the NAS file system into my Ubuntu.
My NFS configuration is:
Path: the path of the volume, called "/mnt/SafeData"
Authorized network or IP addresses: I've tried "Nothing", "IP of my client computer with Ubuntu"
All directories: selected
Read only and Quiet : not selected
Maproot user and group: "N/A"
Mapall user and group: the name of the only user and his group
The NFS service is ON
Then, on the client computer, I write:
sudo mount 192.168.0.17:/mnt/SafeData /mnt
192.168.0.17 being the IP of my NAS server.
An error appears. The message looks like (translated from French) :
"mount: bad file system type, bad option, bad superbloc on 192.168.0.17:/mnt/SafeData, code page or help missing, or other error (for several system files (nfs, cifs) you may need a program /sbin/mount.<type> intermediaire.
In some cases, some information are useful in syslog - try dmesg | tail or something like that"
My NAS configuration is a classical one. One volume in ZFS-RAID1, 2 datasets, one user.
I suspect one thing : During volume creation, I've selected "Force 4096 bytes sector size". Should I add an option in the mount command ???
Thanks in advance.