Subj : NFS File Area Issue To : All From : paulie420 Date : Mon Mar 22 2021 19:37:33 I'm gonna post this on tqwNet first, to see if anyone might have run into this issue... So I have a very basic NAS system, running on a Raspberry Pi 3 board. Its not fast, its not HUGE, but it works for me and has been serving me well. I have a really large collection of ROMs on this NAS, so I mounted an NFS drive to my bbs box. It goes to /mnt/Backup4TB and has folders off of that directory. I added all the file areas, uploaded the files and everything went as normal as any other drive/file areas. I set them, first, as 'slow media' which I knew would copy the files over to the BBS box first, before users could download. When users try to download, they get one of those fairly regular Z-errors on download. (I don't remember the exact error, but one that says 'receieved Z-Something instead of '...) So then I thought maybe I'll turn off 'slow media' and see if it fixed anything. It didn't. Am I missed something? If something more needed, to use an NFS drive? I just used a simple 'mount -t nfs' command, and the HDD mounts like normal. The BBS box 'thinks' its just another directory - but maybe I don't know something I'm missing. Thanks for any help; we should be able to use these types of mounts for file areas, right? Hmmmmm... |07p|15AULIE|1142|07o |08......... --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A47 2021/02/12 (Raspberry Pi/32) * Origin: 2o fOr beeRS bbs>>>20ForBeers.com:1337 (1337:3/129) .