# Mounting Calypso NAS on Concord NUC This guide covers mounting the Calypso NAS media share on the NUC for Plex access. ## Prerequisites 1. Verify Tailscale connectivity: ```bash ping 100.103.48.78 # Calypso's Tailscale IP ``` 2. Install CIFS utilities: ```bash sudo apt install cifs-utils -y ``` ## Setup ### 1. Create Mount Point ```bash sudo mkdir -p /mnt/nas ``` ### 2. Create Credentials File (Secure) ```bash sudo nano /root/.smbcredentials ``` Add: ``` username=Vish password=REDACTED_PASSWORD ``` Secure the file: ```bash sudo chmod 600 /root/.smbcredentials ``` ### 3. Add to /etc/fstab (Persistent Mount) ```bash sudo nano /etc/fstab ``` Add this line: ``` //100.103.48.78/data/media /mnt/nas cifs credentials=/root/.smbcredentials,vers=3.0,uid=1000,gid=1000,file_mode=0755,dir_mode=0755,_netdev,x-systemd.automount 0 0 ``` ### 4. Mount ```bash sudo mount -a ``` ### 5. Verify ```bash ls -la /mnt/nas # Should show: movies, tv, music, etc. ``` ## Troubleshooting ### Mount fails on boot The `_netdev` and `x-systemd.automount` options ensure the mount waits for network. If issues persist, check that Tailscale starts before mount: ```bash sudo systemctl status tailscaled ``` ### Permission issues Ensure `uid=1000,gid=1000` matches the user running Plex/Docker. ### Slow performance See [Network Performance Tuning](docs/infrastructure/network-performance-tuning.md) for SMB optimization. ## Performance Notes - **SMB over Tailscale**: ~139 MB/s (1.1 Gbps) - sufficient for 4K streaming - **Direct LAN access**: Best for 4K remux playback - **NFS alternative**: Not recommended over Tailscale (slower than SMB in testing)