
All consoles for Windows systems support Java-based GUIs, but not all consoles for UNIX systems do. If you want to run graphical-mode installation, the console attached to the machine on which you are installing the software must support a Java-based GUI. For installation procedures, see Installing WebLogic SIP Server Using Graphical-Mode Installation.

It can be run on both Windows and UNIX systems. One thing with the smbup… after adding all the folders you want to share click save all… if you quit and select save and quit when the warning comes up it doesn’t seem to work… relaunch and all your folders are gone and have to be re-added.Graphical-mode installation is an interactive, GUI-based method for installing WebLogic SIP Server. I installed the SMBup ( )) which works just fine for std definition stuff, which is 90% of the tvshows I watch via the computer … it only struggles if I’m running vuze or some other bandwidth hog at the same time…For HD movies etc to get round this I just stuck an 8gb memorystick in the front usb socket… then go finder/go/network and select you WDTV live… choose connect as … use your username as the login and the default pass is admin … then the memory stick simply shows up as an attached drive… I can now just copy or delete stuff from the memorystick direct from my mac… I would assume that the HD from a wdtv live hub would show up as the same… no lag or wifi problems … doesn’t copy stuff all that fast over the network but it’ll do the 8gb in about 6 minutes… I also installed the TVMOBiLi media share prog just to try and it also works just fine… you have to add each folder you want to share to the website/tool thingy but that took a minute… it’s only free up to 10gb a month after that for unlimited shares they want a quid a month…so I use it just for music as I like the way it lists everything alphabetically… Simple answer is NO… the NFS workround supplied by WD will only share one folder… and it won’t see mac aliases either so you can’t link multiple folders by putting an alias in your movies folder.(bummer for me as I have 7terabytes on my mac of movies and tvshows). If you don’t need subtitles or any other specific reason to access your Mac through network share, just install Plex Media Server on your and run everything through DLNA, saving yourself from all this bull**bleep** with Linux shares and export files (shudder). Posting this as a thank you for all people who guided me today.īy the way, I needed network share access only because of SRT support, which PLEX media server does not provide. I did not figure out where to enter user name and password for Linux share. Two main things - first, NFS Enabler which does this exports thing right, second - add everyone to shared folder users, otherwise the folder will come up empty - it will say you have no access. I am not saying this is universal - this is what worked for me.

It will scan the network and your MAC’s IP will appear. On WD Live TV: go to Files -> Content Sources->Network Shares->Linux Shares. Click on the lock, enter your password, add Everyone. VERY IMPORTANT: on your mac, go to finder, select the folder you want to share (in my case Movies), right click, Get Info, check that folder is Shared tick box is on, and most importantly, add Everyone to shared user list. On MAC: Forget creating your own exports file, did not work for me, never got the path right. On WD: Enable Linux Shares from Setup menu of your WD TV Live. If those things don’t work, and you are entering the correct username and password in the right place, sorry, I don’t know what the problem might be.įinal solution to access iMac (Mountain Lion) shared drive through WD Live TV “Files”.Īfter reading all those posts and struggling with SMB, SMBup and so on (does not work, donated 1USD regardless), I came to a final solution which worked. You could try clearing the share credentials in the Setup menu, or connect to a local storage drive first and then change content source. If you completely shut it down (hold power button several seconds) and turn it back on again, it might work. Now I’m guessing it is just the WD being wonky as it often is. So now, if the WD is seeing the Mac when you select Linux Shares under Content Source (I don’t think Windows Shares will work, the WD can see the computer but can’t communicate with it that way), the mac end should be done.

And since you’re complaining about it being painful, hopefully you will permit me to point out that we would have gotten here more directly if you’d given the information I asked for from the start, and if you’d actually tried the stuff before you gave a blanket answer that you’d done everything.
