![]() ![]() So here in the Proxmox storage menu, use that drop down menu next to Content to tell it you want to store ISO Images (and whatever else you may want) on that NFS share, and then Proxmox will handle creating a directory structure for all of the items you selected.Īlternately, if you'd rather manually separate them yourself, there's nothing stopping you from creating a share for disk images, a share for ISOs, and a share for VZDump Backups. This is a situation that only comes up in NFS troubleshooting and fine-tuning. ![]() You either have to reboot, or login and umount the NFS share before you can add an NFS share with the same ID. From there, adjust your user and group to fit the security you like.Īlso please note that when you remove an NFS share from Proxmox, it does not automatically unmount the NFS share. I'd say uncheck Enable NFSv4, set Maproot User = root and Maproot Group = wheel, and test it. NFSv4, as I understand it, actually lets you set username/password authentication, which Proxmox's GUI may not be setup for. NFSv3, you specify on FreeNAS what the connecting box's access looks like (most often I've seen people use Maproot User = root, and Maproot Group = wheel which isn't the best of things to do, but I guess it works). Second, NFSv4 has a different way of allowing access to shares than NFSv3 does. Does "/mnt/yourvolume/." actually exist on your FreeNAS box, or is that just copied out of a walkthrough? ![]()
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