Unrar within the NAS
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Unrar within the NAS
I'm a satisfied NAS 109 owner and as a new user there was a few things I had to learn before I could use the NAS I wanted to. Here is a simple guide to unrar within the NAS.
I'm not so good at english and as a systemdeveloper (computer geek ) some things maybe be explained better. Please tell me, and I will update this little guide.
Download:
unrar from http://www.rarlab.com/rar/unrar-arm.tar.bz2
WinSCP from http://winscp.net/eng/download.php
Putty from http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgta ... nload.html
Installation:
- Install WinSCP
- Install Putty
- Unpack unrar
- Upload unrar to /usr/bin folder on the NAS with WinSCP (Connect with SFTP and have 'Allow SCP fallback' checked).
Usage:
Log on to the NAS with Putty by typing hostname or IP
Supply with username and press ENTER
Supply with password and press ENTER.
Go to the folder where the rar file/files by use \cd to go back in the folders and cd /share/Qdownload to go to the download folder
Type 'unrar e rar-file-name' without the "'" around
The file will be in the same folder as the rar-file-name
Exit Putty by typing 'exit' and press ENTER.
Notice that logged in as a administrator you can mess your NAS up if you are'nt carefull!
I'm not any Linux expert, but "know my way around", so I take no responsibility if you mess up youre NAS!
Done!
I'm not so good at english and as a systemdeveloper (computer geek ) some things maybe be explained better. Please tell me, and I will update this little guide.
Download:
unrar from http://www.rarlab.com/rar/unrar-arm.tar.bz2
WinSCP from http://winscp.net/eng/download.php
Putty from http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgta ... nload.html
Installation:
- Install WinSCP
- Install Putty
- Unpack unrar
- Upload unrar to /usr/bin folder on the NAS with WinSCP (Connect with SFTP and have 'Allow SCP fallback' checked).
Usage:
Log on to the NAS with Putty by typing hostname or IP
Supply with username and press ENTER
Supply with password and press ENTER.
Go to the folder where the rar file/files by use \cd to go back in the folders and cd /share/Qdownload to go to the download folder
Type 'unrar e rar-file-name' without the "'" around
The file will be in the same folder as the rar-file-name
Exit Putty by typing 'exit' and press ENTER.
Notice that logged in as a administrator you can mess your NAS up if you are'nt carefull!
I'm not any Linux expert, but "know my way around", so I take no responsibility if you mess up youre NAS!
Done!
Last edited by jesper1889 on Tue Oct 16, 2007 1:15 am, edited 1 time in total.
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2. 2.1.4 Build 0318T
3. Ubuntu 9.10
4. Swedish
5. 1
6. Seagate Barracuda ES 2
7. 465.76 GB
8. None
9. Download Station,Microsoft Networking,Web File Manager,FTP Service
10. USB Printer: Hewlett-Packard Deskjet 3820
11. 100 Mbps, MTU: 1500 Bytes
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Re: Unrar within the NAS
yup it work with putty. i did a unrar a file of 52 piece rarjesper1889 wrote:I'm a satisfied NAS 109 owner and as a new user there was a few things I had to learn before I could use the NAS I wanted to. Here is a simple guide to unrar within the NAS.
I'm not so good at english and as a systemdeveloper (computer geek ) some things maybe be explained better. Please tell me, and I will update this little guide.
Download:unrar from http://www.rarlab.com/rar/unrar-arm.tar.bz2
WinSCP from http://winscp.net/eng/download.php
Putty from http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgta ... nload.html
Installation:
- Install WinSCP
- Install Putty
- Unpack unrar
- Upload unrar to /usr/bin folder on the NAS with WinSCP (Connect with SFTP and have 'Allow SCP fallback' checked).
Usage:
Log on to the NAS with Putty by typing hostname or IP
Supply with username and press ENTER
Supply with password and press ENTER.
Go to the folder where the rar file/files by use \cd to go back in the folders and cd /share/Qdownload to go to the download folder
Type 'unrar e rar-file-name' without the "'" around
The file will be in the same folder as the rar-file-name
Exit Putty by typing 'exit' and press ENTER.
Notice that logged in as a administrator you can mess your NAS up if you are'nt carefull!
I'm not any Linux expert, but "know my way around", so I take no responsibility if you mess up youre NAS!
Done!
total after unrar 700.8MB movie file in 26 minute with cpu from 12% - 42% running(for the unrar prgram)...plus i had download station running with 3 torrent downloading at the same time
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unrar multiple files at once
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1.1 Firmware version - (Version 2.2.1 Build 0108T) Twonky crash fixed!
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> idle: 46C° // load: 52C°
1.3 RAID configuration - NO
1.4 Services enabled - smb, ftp, Qdownload, Apache, MySQL, Backup
1.5 External devices - 2,5" ChiliGreen 120GB
1.6 Additional SW - > Optware / MLDonkey / Torrentflux / smartctl / rar 3.6 / Perl v5.8.8 / MySQL v4.0.21 / Httpd v2.2.4 / Apache 1.3.37 / PHP 5.2.1
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hi silas!
like you have discovered in our irc discussion that
needs a filename without spaces.
i was not satisfied with this conclusion so i tried a work around
cheers
like you have discovered in our irc discussion that
find /share/Qdownloads/ -name "*.rar" -print | xargs unrar e
needs a filename without spaces.
i was not satisfied with this conclusion so i tried a work around
should do the job! can someone try this and give me feedback?for f in `find /share/Qdownloads/ -name "*.rar"` ; do unrar e $f ; done
cheers
1.0 Model name - TS-101
1.1 Firmware version - (Version 2.2.1 Build 0108T) Twonky crash fixed!
1.2 HDD model - Hitachi Deskstar T7K500 (HDT725050VLA360) 500GB
> idle: 46C° // load: 52C°
1.3 RAID configuration - NO
1.4 Services enabled - smb, ftp, Qdownload, Apache, MySQL, Backup
1.5 External devices - 2,5" ChiliGreen 120GB
1.6 Additional SW - > Optware / MLDonkey / Torrentflux / smartctl / rar 3.6 / Perl v5.8.8 / MySQL v4.0.21 / Httpd v2.2.4 / Apache 1.3.37 / PHP 5.2.1
2.0 Operation System (OS) - XP pro sp2 \\ nbsd 5.1
3.0 Router - Linksys WRT54GL running DD-Wert
4.0 Canon IP4300
1.1 Firmware version - (Version 2.2.1 Build 0108T) Twonky crash fixed!
1.2 HDD model - Hitachi Deskstar T7K500 (HDT725050VLA360) 500GB
> idle: 46C° // load: 52C°
1.3 RAID configuration - NO
1.4 Services enabled - smb, ftp, Qdownload, Apache, MySQL, Backup
1.5 External devices - 2,5" ChiliGreen 120GB
1.6 Additional SW - > Optware / MLDonkey / Torrentflux / smartctl / rar 3.6 / Perl v5.8.8 / MySQL v4.0.21 / Httpd v2.2.4 / Apache 1.3.37 / PHP 5.2.1
2.0 Operation System (OS) - XP pro sp2 \\ nbsd 5.1
3.0 Router - Linksys WRT54GL running DD-Wert
4.0 Canon IP4300
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Re: Unrar within the NAS
Hmz, sounds interesting. Gonna try this out soon!
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Re: Unrar within the NAS
Hi,
Nice and easy instructions - thanks. Got it to work up to the point that I found the rar file I wanted to unpack has a password. I know the password but am not a putty expert, any idea what command I use?
Nice and easy instructions - thanks. Got it to work up to the point that I found the rar file I wanted to unpack has a password. I know the password but am not a putty expert, any idea what command I use?
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Re: Unrar within the NAS
I am wondering if there is a way to setup a batch unrar process given these circumstances:
I have many files to unrar
Each unrar job has multiple files (***.part01.rar, ***.part02.rar, etc)
Each job has a different password.
Is there any way to assign a password for each one in advance of the unrarring so that it can do them all without having to ask for password?
I have many files to unrar
Each unrar job has multiple files (***.part01.rar, ***.part02.rar, etc)
Each job has a different password.
Is there any way to assign a password for each one in advance of the unrarring so that it can do them all without having to ask for password?
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Re: Unrar within the NAS
Hi all...
I tried the ipgkg unrar but that didn't work.
Everytime i tried to unrar something I got the parameter information text.
But downloading the unrar from the link in this post and putting the file in the correct folder.. for me it is /share/MD0_DATA/optware/opt/bin/unrar worked perfectly.
Thank for the post.
I tried the ipgkg unrar but that didn't work.
Everytime i tried to unrar something I got the parameter information text.
But downloading the unrar from the link in this post and putting the file in the correct folder.. for me it is /share/MD0_DATA/optware/opt/bin/unrar worked perfectly.
Thank for the post.
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Re: Unrar within the NAS
Hi everyone!
Anyone knows whether it's possible to add the unrar function to the Custom commands in WinSCP?
Anyone knows whether it's possible to add the unrar function to the Custom commands in WinSCP?
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Re: Unrar within the NAS
Sorry for a semi offtopic question: Qnap web gui doesn't include an unrar function? This is a surprise because Synology has it (can even handle multiple archives and choose to which folder to extract). Does Qnap have this function on the rodmap?
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Re: Unrar within the NAS
does qnap now have this function...?
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Re: Unrar within the NAS
Yes ... you can extract files through the web file manager.Ghostwriter wrote:does qnap now have this function...?
Just right click on the RAR file and select extract.
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Re: Unrar within the NAS
I can find any option on right click within the web file manager ????young_einstein wrote:Yes ... you can extract files through the web file manager.Ghostwriter wrote:does qnap now have this function...?
Just right click on the RAR file and select extract.
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