I have a DS-7632N-E2/8p NVR (FW v.3.0.8, build 140825) which I am trying to download the mtdblock files from. I am considering trying to upgrade my NVR's firmware, so I want to save the critical files so that, in the event that it doesn't work, I can get back to where I am today.
I am trying to move the files to a NAS HDD which I have connected to a Raspberry pi 2. Note that this is my first attempt at setting up a NAS.
I set it as an NFS server with the shared folder /media/USBHDD1/shares (the folder has 777 permissions set)
My RPI has been setup to use the ethernet connection to the NVR on the 192.168.254.xxx range and a WiPi to connect to the home network on the 10.0.2.xxx range. The NVR is connected (ethernet) to my home network on the 10.0.2.xxx range.
The RPI and the NVR are at my cottage so I am currently accessing them remotely. I set up the RPI on the two networks so that I can get to the configuration pages of the POE cameras connected to the NVR, which are all on the 192.168.254.xxx range.
On the RPI:
Installed the NFS server components with -> sudo apt-get install nfs-common nfs-server -y
df command -> /dev/sda1 1953512000 177278288 1776233712 10% /media/USBHDD1
fdisk -l ->/dev/sda1 63 3907024064 1953512001 7 HPFS/NTFS/exFAT
/etc/exports file includes the line -> /media/USBHDD1/shares 10.0.2.1/24 *(rw,sync) (My understanding is that this means that any computer on the 10.0.2.xxx network should be able to access the shared drive)
/etc/fstab file includes the line -> /dev/sda1 /media/USBHDD1 auto noatime 0 0 (This is to mount the shared drive upon an RPI reboot)
On the NVR:
Network Settings -> NetHDD screen... I entered in the IP address of the RPI 10.0.2.52 (home network) and pressed search... nothing was found! I also tried the RPI's ethernet IP address (192.168.254.33) and again no NAS drive was found!
Any thoughts on how I can get the NVR to mount the NAS?
I am trying to move the files to a NAS HDD which I have connected to a Raspberry pi 2. Note that this is my first attempt at setting up a NAS.
I set it as an NFS server with the shared folder /media/USBHDD1/shares (the folder has 777 permissions set)
My RPI has been setup to use the ethernet connection to the NVR on the 192.168.254.xxx range and a WiPi to connect to the home network on the 10.0.2.xxx range. The NVR is connected (ethernet) to my home network on the 10.0.2.xxx range.
The RPI and the NVR are at my cottage so I am currently accessing them remotely. I set up the RPI on the two networks so that I can get to the configuration pages of the POE cameras connected to the NVR, which are all on the 192.168.254.xxx range.
On the RPI:
Installed the NFS server components with -> sudo apt-get install nfs-common nfs-server -y
df command -> /dev/sda1 1953512000 177278288 1776233712 10% /media/USBHDD1
fdisk -l ->/dev/sda1 63 3907024064 1953512001 7 HPFS/NTFS/exFAT
/etc/exports file includes the line -> /media/USBHDD1/shares 10.0.2.1/24 *(rw,sync) (My understanding is that this means that any computer on the 10.0.2.xxx network should be able to access the shared drive)
/etc/fstab file includes the line -> /dev/sda1 /media/USBHDD1 auto noatime 0 0 (This is to mount the shared drive upon an RPI reboot)
On the NVR:
Network Settings -> NetHDD screen... I entered in the IP address of the RPI 10.0.2.52 (home network) and pressed search... nothing was found! I also tried the RPI's ethernet IP address (192.168.254.33) and again no NAS drive was found!
Any thoughts on how I can get the NVR to mount the NAS?