January 19, 20224 yr I’m in the process of setting up the frigate docker and wanted to provide one disk for use by only this docker to record videos. Really didn’t want to go into the settings for all my shares and exclude the disk so I used the global share settings to exclude it. This didn’t work. I couldn’t create a share that used the disk I had excluded globally. I also tried the reverse and included all disks except one globally. Same result though. Eventually I gave up and edited every share individually. Is there an easier way to do this though? I know I could have done a new config and removed the disk from the array but didn’t want to have to do a parity rebuild.
January 19, 20224 yr Exclude the disk globally, and then in the docker container, map /mnt/diskX/share to whatever
January 19, 20224 yr Author Just now, Squid said: Exclude the disk globally, and then in the docker container, map /mnt/diskX/share to whatever Would that create a share? I tried excluding globally and using mkdir /mnt/diskX/frigate but that didn’t create a frigate share.
January 19, 20224 yr Not sure how that works on whether the exportable share gets created or not. I'm thinking that it will. BTW, you did substitute disk1 / disk2 etc for diskX?
January 19, 20224 yr Author 16 minutes ago, Squid said: you did substitute disk1 / disk2 etc for diskX? Yes. It was actually- cd /mnt/disk8/ mkdir frigate
January 19, 20224 yr Author I thought any root level folder would automatically be a share but it didn’t show up.
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