Setting up Blomp up as an Rclone Mount

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mvjunkie
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Setting up Blomp up as an Rclone Mount

Post by mvjunkie » Sat Nov 02, 2024 12:52 am

Hey guys,

Found out through a friend about your service, and I am anxious to give it a try. You can not beat the basically $1/per TB!!!

Anywho, being an avid user of rclone, and seeing others have successfully used rclone + blomp, is there something restricting it from acting like a mount on Windows for the free plan? ( Again, new user, testing out ). When I set everything up and attempt to "mount" blomp, I get the following errors;
The service rclone has been started.
2024/11/01 23:42:22 ERROR : /: Dir.Stat error: container listing failed: Operation forbidden
2024/11/01 23:42:22 ERROR : IO error: container listing failed: Operation forbidden
Just seeing if I may be doing anything wrong?

Also, is there another thread on what supported flags Blomp will accept?
Like, if I wanted to upload a file, is it just;
rclone copy c:/dir/file.txt blomp:data_directory ?

Tried searching the forums and did not have much luck on any detailed information.

Thanks in advance

BlompSupport
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Re: Setting up Blomp up as an Rclone Mount

Post by BlompSupport » Mon Nov 04, 2024 12:57 pm

mvjunkie wrote:
Sat Nov 02, 2024 12:52 am
Hey guys,

Found out through a friend about your service, and I am anxious to give it a try. You can not beat the basically $1/per TB!!!

Anywho, being an avid user of rclone, and seeing others have successfully used rclone + blomp, is there something restricting it from acting like a mount on Windows for the free plan? ( Again, new user, testing out ). When I set everything up and attempt to "mount" blomp, I get the following errors;
The service rclone has been started.
2024/11/01 23:42:22 ERROR : /: Dir.Stat error: container listing failed: Operation forbidden
2024/11/01 23:42:22 ERROR : IO error: container listing failed: Operation forbidden
Just seeing if I may be doing anything wrong?

Also, is there another thread on what supported flags Blomp will accept?
Like, if I wanted to upload a file, is it just;
rclone copy c:/dir/file.txt blomp:data_directory ?

Tried searching the forums and did not have much luck on any detailed information.

Thanks in advance
Hi mvjunkie,

We’re so excited to have a tech-savvy Blomper like you on board! :)
A big thanks to your friend for the recommendation! <3

We appreciate you sharing the error messages you received while trying to mount Blomp with Rclone. We're looking into the issue and will let you know as soon as we have a solution.

Wishing you a fantastic Monday!

Best regards,
- Blomp support

Check out our video! Trust me, you're going to blomping love it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=klnAFs3H3bw&t=70s

BlompSupport
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Re: Setting up Blomp up as an Rclone Mount

Post by BlompSupport » Thu Nov 07, 2024 10:21 am

mvjunkie wrote:
Sat Nov 02, 2024 12:52 am
Hey guys,

Found out through a friend about your service, and I am anxious to give it a try. You can not beat the basically $1/per TB!!!

Anywho, being an avid user of rclone, and seeing others have successfully used rclone + blomp, is there something restricting it from acting like a mount on Windows for the free plan? ( Again, new user, testing out ). When I set everything up and attempt to "mount" blomp, I get the following errors;
The service rclone has been started.
2024/11/01 23:42:22 ERROR : /: Dir.Stat error: container listing failed: Operation forbidden
2024/11/01 23:42:22 ERROR : IO error: container listing failed: Operation forbidden
Just seeing if I may be doing anything wrong?

Also, is there another thread on what supported flags Blomp will accept?
Like, if I wanted to upload a file, is it just;
rclone copy c:/dir/file.txt blomp:data_directory ?

Tried searching the forums and did not have much luck on any detailed information.

Thanks in advance
Hi Rob,

Thank you for your patience. :) We've looked into the issue and believe we've identified the cause of the error messages. Please make sure to use your email as the bucket.
We have noticed that you have been mounting as follows

rclone mount blomp:me@example.com ...

Rather than

rclone mount blomp: ...

Let us know if this will resolve the issue.

Thank you.
- Blomp support

Check out our video! Trust me, you're going to blomping love it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=klnAFs3H3bw&t=70s

BlompSupport
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Re: Setting up Blomp up as an Rclone Mount

Post by BlompSupport » Mon Nov 18, 2024 10:05 am

Hi Rob,

How is your Monday going? :)

Can you please confirm if the issue with the Rclone mount is now fixed?

Thank you and have a great day.

Best Regards,
- Blomp support

Check out our video! Trust me, you're going to blomping love it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=klnAFs3H3bw&t=70s

retro_collector
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Re: Setting up Blomp up as an Rclone Mount

Post by retro_collector » Mon Nov 18, 2024 7:20 pm

BlompSupport wrote:
Mon Nov 18, 2024 10:05 am
Hi Rob,

How is your Monday going? :)

Can you please confirm if the issue with the Rclone mount is now fixed?

Thank you and have a great day.

Best Regards,
It was fixed when I found out the correct URL to use in rclone. Every since I fixed that, been loving your service :-)

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