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Custom NFS Exports from Unraid

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For shares done in the traditional Unraid way, I know how to share a folder via NFS. I would like to share a zfs mountpoint through NFS, to another Unraid Server. I know that normally, you edit the /etc/exports file and add the mount points in there, but after a few hours or so, unraid clears it and drops the shares. this is not during a reboot. I was told before that unraid loads everything from the boot drive, so I editied the go file to add the lines to /etc/exports, and that doesnt really work either. is there a known way to ensure that an exported folder will persist?

 

 

  • 3 months later...

I'm also interested on this topic. It's one of the most annoying things in unraid , SMB and NFS should be customizable by the user .

Anyway I'm looking to move from unraid soon, the only thing that I liked was the possibility to use different sized disks and shutdown unused drives.

  • 4 months later...

I would love to get more info on that too... tried ZFS on a second "test" server, and would love to share some datasets, Without sharing, the ZFS pool looses all its interest

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