I have 2 raspberry pi. 1st pi is for torrent purposes running deluge. my plan is to directly save the downloaded torrents to the 2nd Pi. Is it possible?
i've already set samba shares on both raspberry pi and i can access both of them on my windows PC and phone.
Torrent Pi
PiOS: Buster
username: pi
password: raspberry
Samba Share: /media/Pi5
IP address: 192.168.0.170
cifs-utils version: (2:7.0-2).
Directory of /mediaFile Server Pi
PiOS: Bookworm
username: pi
password: raspberry
Samba Share: /media/80GBSSD (i know its only 80GB but this is only for testing purposes before i make some changes.)
IP address: 192.168.0.249
cifs-utils version: (2:6.8-2+deb10u1).
Directory of /mediaI want my torrent Pi to directly save the torrent to my File Server Pi in its 80GBSSD. is it possible?
i tried this command on my Torrent Pi with its erroron my File Server Pi with its errorany mistakes on the mounting command? any additional commands needed? do i need to have the same version of PiOS and cifs on both Pi? or should i be posting this on a different forums?
its going to be a tedious to setup my Torrent Pi using Bookworm due to the torrents currently seeding.
i've already set samba shares on both raspberry pi and i can access both of them on my windows PC and phone.
Torrent Pi
PiOS: Buster
username: pi
password: raspberry
Samba Share: /media/Pi5
IP address: 192.168.0.170
cifs-utils version: (2:7.0-2).
Directory of /media
Code:
pi@RPi4A:/media $ lsMyBook2TB MyBook4TB Pi5PiOS: Bookworm
username: pi
password: raspberry
Samba Share: /media/80GBSSD (i know its only 80GB but this is only for testing purposes before i make some changes.)
IP address: 192.168.0.249
cifs-utils version: (2:6.8-2+deb10u1).
Directory of /media
Code:
pi@Rpi5:/media $ ls80GBSSD pii tried this command on my Torrent Pi with its error
Code:
pi@RPi4A:~ $ sudo mount -t cifs -o username=pi,password=raspberry //192.168.0.249/media/80GBSSD /media/Pi5mount error(2): No such file or directoryRefer to the mount.cifs(8) manual page (e.g. man mount.cifs) Code:
pi@Rpi5:/media $ sudo mount -t cifs -o username=pi,password=raspberry //192.168.0.170/media/Pi5 /media/80GBSSDmount error(2): No such file or directoryRefer to the mount.cifs(8) manual page (e.g. man mount.cifs) and kernel log messages (dmesg) its going to be a tedious to setup my Torrent Pi using Bookworm due to the torrents currently seeding.
Statistics: Posted by paulbenedictblanco — Sat Apr 19, 2025 4:44 am — Replies 7 — Views 189