Uliphant Posted February 15 Share Posted February 15 going down this rabbit hole as far as it goes lol.. I’m running unraid in proxmox all seems well. But now I wanna connect to nfs. Is it done? And if so how? Quote Link to comment
tjb_altf4 Posted February 15 Share Posted February 15 30 minutes ago, Uliphant said: going down this rabbit hole as far as it goes lol.. I’m running unraid in proxmox all seems well. But now I wanna connect to nfs. Is it done? And if so how? Use unassigned devices plugin to mount the smb or nfs share to unraid (appears under /mnt/remotes). This can then be mounted into the docker using the usual options. Of course most new synologys have the capability to run docker, and you might be better of running deluge directly on the synology to avoid complexity. Quote Link to comment
Uliphant Posted February 15 Author Share Posted February 15 I have my reasons for not wanting to use synology for docker. But I hear ya. im looking at the docs and wasn't wrapping my head around the part where I use the NFS share.. it appeared to work with spare drives that weren't part of the array. I didn't see how to make an nfs share an unassigned drive but I haven't installed it yet still trying to understand how to install it in the apps store. it says pending so im doing some reading lol. Quote Link to comment
Uliphant Posted February 15 Author Share Posted February 15 Alright ty it looks like this would indeed solve my needs. a reboot took care of the pending thing btw Quote Link to comment
Uliphant Posted February 15 Author Share Posted February 15 I have a somewhat related question pertaining to UD. I installed plex and used the UD NFS share and for whatever reason binhex plex shows no folders listed under the volume mapped path when i try to setup libraries. If I map a volume to a regular share in unraid (not UD) it works no problem. My other docker container (delugevpn) had no issues seeing the mapped volume. This may only be a binhex specific issue.. Quote Link to comment
JonathanM Posted February 15 Share Posted February 15 16 minutes ago, Uliphant said: for whatever reason binhex plex shows no folders listed under the volume mapped path Try changing the mount to R/W Slave. Quote Link to comment
Uliphant Posted February 15 Author Share Posted February 15 still wont load folders.. the NFS share is online.. i can browse from deluge preferences (another vm on unraid using same NFS share) Quote Link to comment
Uliphant Posted February 15 Author Share Posted February 15 ok I was wrong. my earlier test wasn't actually successful on deluge. i changed it to slave as well and it's also still breaking. Quote Link to comment
Uliphant Posted February 15 Author Share Posted February 15 im guessing i need to look at a log at the point where unraid would connect the UD share as mapped in the config but am unsure where to dig in. if this is the wrong place i apologize. maybe you can reccomend where i should seek support as this seems specifically related to UD. but its not possible to know if its because im under proxmox.. so idk if this is the place or not. Quote Link to comment
Squid Posted February 16 Share Posted February 16 1 hour ago, Uliphant said: im guessing i need to look at a log at the point where unraid would connect the UD share as mapped in the config but am unsure where to dig in. if this is the wrong place i apologize. maybe you can reccomend where i should seek support as this seems specifically related to UD. but its not possible to know if its because im under proxmox.. so idk if this is the place or not. And include your diagnostics Quote Link to comment
Uliphant Posted February 16 Author Share Posted February 16 I was able to find some help in discord and it was the NFS permissions…. The most obvious place to look. Now that I’m thoroughly embarrassed I’ll go hide my face lol. Quote Link to comment
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