Re: [slim] Wake up Lan NAS

2010-07-16 Thread master_marcel

Thanks for your suggestions epoch1970. I almost gave up this setup, but
checking this thread this morning i found your answer.

I really like to keep my storage separate from my running services. It
would be nice to get this working. I'll checkout your suggestions.  

I'll think i do a feature request to build in a option (if possible) to
wake up other devices (NAS).


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Re: [slim] Wake up Lan NAS

2010-07-16 Thread master_marcel

epoch1970,

When i use a http proxy, how to get this working? I never used a proxy
before.


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Re: [slim] Wake up Lan NAS

2010-07-16 Thread master_marcel

The only two thing what have to be execute is: 

wolcmd mac address ip address subnet mask port(from windows client).

mount //ip address/Compact-Disc-Flac /mnt/samba/Compact-Disc-Flac cifs
username=someone,password=somepassword


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Re: [slim] Wake up Lan NAS

2010-07-15 Thread epoch1970

Something like iPeng could give you this for free, because it has the
capacity to send, when you start it, a wol packet to an arbitrary MAC
address.
Regular SB players will register the MAC address of the server, making
their WOL feature useless. I do not have a running solution (and I fear
of timeouts and other issues in practice) but I guess running a proxy
service on the server could be an idea.
- Some sort of wol proxy: when a wol packet is sent to the server,
send another one to the NAS. Built using a raw socket + iptables (on
linux)? There are wol proxies out there, I don't know what they do.
- HTTP proxy: same idea, listening to server:9000. More flexible since
every player action  could trigger the wake (but timeout may apply)
- Automount script map (linux et al.): when the NAS is down, access to
a specific file hierarchy on the server is preceded with a wol packet.
Something like 'this'
(http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1410353). Timeout issues
*will* apply.

I'd be interested to read other suggestions.


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[slim] Wake up Lan NAS

2010-07-12 Thread master_marcel

Hi,

I'll hope this is the right forum.

Let me explain the situation. 

I have a server running. Onto that server i installed Squeezebox
server. I also have a DIY build NAS. I only use the NAS for file
storage. So all music is stored on the NAS. I want all running services
seperate from my storage. The NAS is going in sleep mode when not used.


I already mounted the share where my music is stored (onto the NAS).

Now the question. Is it possible to wake up the NAS when Squeezebox
Server needs the music files?


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