Nano Posted July 29, 2023 Share Posted July 29, 2023 (edited) I am no expert but wanted to share what worked as most of what I found on google was crap from 2010 that did not work. I will also mention for anyone accessing their Unraid server on a Mac, NFS is around 3 times faster from my testing, all the SMB issues experienced are just not present with NFS. First Enable NFS shares in "Settings" Go to Shares, Click the share you want to share and go NFS. Set Export to Yes Set Security to Private Set the Rule to allow full access to a certain trusted IP - This could be a server or your main PC E.G 192.168.1.20(sec=sys,rw) Proxmox/Linux mounting - I had zero issues here after setting the security - Simply press the + button and it found the share and done. Mac OSX mounting- This was just a massive pain.... 1. Open Terminal 2. Enter showmount -e localhost ----- Replace localhost with your servername.local or the IP. 3. It should list the Share Name and you should see the PC IP you have allowed 4. Create a mount point (Basically make a folder on your Mac somewhere) 5. Point it to the folder with the following command - E.G sudo mount -o resvport nfs://server_IP_or_hostname:/path/to/shared/folder /path/to/mount/point sudo mount -o resvport 192.168.1.20:/mnt/user/unraidshare /users/yourname/yourfolderyoumade 6. Done its now usable and mounted Edited July 29, 2023 by Nano 2 1 Quote Link to comment
cmacsound Posted September 19, 2023 Share Posted September 19, 2023 Does there have to be a specific folder as a mount point on the local machine, or is it possible to Finder -> GO -> Connect to Server via NFS? Quote Link to comment
captpower Posted December 6, 2023 Share Posted December 6, 2023 works like a charm but any idea why the weird user 99? docker was unable to access that folder that I mounted the share to Thanks Quote Link to comment
icarus69 Posted April 7 Share Posted April 7 On 7/29/2023 at 10:35 PM, Nano said: I am no expert but wanted to share what worked as most of what I found on google was crap from 2010 that did not work. I will also mention for anyone accessing their Unraid server on a Mac, NFS is around 3 times faster from my testing, all the SMB issues experienced are just not present with NFS. First Enable NFS shares in "Settings" Go to Shares, Click the share you want to share and go NFS. Set Export to Yes Set Security to Private Set the Rule to allow full access to a certain trusted IP - This could be a server or your main PC E.G 192.168.1.20(sec=sys,rw) Proxmox/Linux mounting - I had zero issues here after setting the security - Simply press the + button and it found the share and done. Mac OSX mounting- This was just a massive pain.... 1. Open Terminal 2. Enter showmount -e localhost ----- Replace localhost with your servername.local or the IP. 3. It should list the Share Name and you should see the PC IP you have allowed 4. Create a mount point (Basically make a folder on your Mac somewhere) 5. Point it to the folder with the following command - E.G sudo mount -o resvport nfs://server_IP_or_hostname:/path/to/shared/folder /path/to/mount/point sudo mount -o resvport 192.168.1.20:/mnt/user/unraidshare /users/yourname/yourfolderyoumade 6. Done its now usable and mounted This is exactly what I was looking for, thanks. Question: I've just set up my Unraid server, and have already created SMB shares of my Music folder to Emby, as well as having just followed SpaceInvaderOne's tutorial on how to set up Time Machine to back up to a share on my Unraid server. Moving to NFS, will this affect those shares? What will I need to do besides the intructions you gave? 1 Quote Link to comment
Darkwingduck Posted June 24 Share Posted June 24 On 4/7/2024 at 4:37 PM, icarus69 said: This is exactly what I was looking for, thanks. Question: I've just set up my Unraid server, and have already created SMB shares of my Music folder to Emby, as well as having just followed SpaceInvaderOne's tutorial on how to set up Time Machine to back up to a share on my Unraid server. Moving to NFS, will this affect those shares? What will I need to do besides the intructions you gave? NFS and SMB are different protocols so whatever you set up with SMB won't impact NFS (and vice versa). Quote Link to comment
Hurley Posted June 28 Share Posted June 28 Someone needs to do a detailed tutorial on this because I have spent DAYS on this, I have heard of people with a masters in computer science who have spend 10 hours on this too. But no matter what I try, I cannot connect to an NFS share even though I can see it exported. Quote Link to comment
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