cormac Posted March 2 Share Posted March 2 Hi I have two unraid servers, I am trying to share our two SATA drives from my second unraid server to the first one. I have installed unassigned devices plugin on both servers. I have formatted and set both SATA drives as NFS and mounted them locally, I have then mounted them as SMB drives on the first server. They have been mounted successfully on the first server, my question is I can't add the two SMB mounted drives to the array or see them in my media share on the target server. Is there a way to use mounted drives on a second server as media expansion? Thanks Cormac Quote Link to comment
HAMANY Posted March 2 Share Posted March 2 (edited) As far as I know, SMB and NFS shares cannot be added to the array, as they are not viewed as a "Drive" to other unRaid server. Edited March 2 by HAMANY Quote Link to comment
cormac Posted March 2 Author Share Posted March 2 Thanks for the response, is there a way to see them in the share I use for media. I don't really need them added to the array on the other server more than I can use the remote drives to store downloads on for Plex. Quote Link to comment
HAMANY Posted March 2 Share Posted March 2 28 minutes ago, cormac said: Thanks for the response, is there a way to see them in the share I use for media. I don't really need them added to the array on the other server more than I can use the remote drives to store downloads on for Plex. Not sure if Symlink / soft links will work, but why you don't just map multiple drives in your main PC? You can add different sources to your Plex (Array, SMB shares, unassigned drives, etc.) Quote Link to comment
cormac Posted March 2 Author Share Posted March 2 I have ran out of SATA slots on my pc I am using for Plex, I have a couple of SATA drives on the other pc. I would like to add to the overall storage hence the reason I ask. I do believe I seen somewhere before that people said you could share drives between servers Quote Link to comment
JorgeB Posted March 2 Share Posted March 2 You can have a mapped shares with the UD plugin, but note that it won't be part of the user shares. Quote Link to comment
cormac Posted March 2 Author Share Posted March 2 I setup two UD mount shares on pc2 with both SATA drives. I can then setup a SMB mapping on pc1 to either share on pc2, but how do I see that in my media share on pc1 so sonarr or radarr can move finished downloads to the remote shares, thanks for the responses by the way Quote Link to comment
HAMANY Posted March 2 Share Posted March 2 1 minute ago, cormac said: I setup two UD mount shares on pc2 with both SATA drives. I can then setup a SMB mapping on pc1 to either share on pc2, but how do I see that in my media share on pc1 so sonarr or radarr can move finished downloads to the remote shares, thanks for the responses by the way Are your apps installed as dockers in UnRaid? Add the paths of the SMB shares and UD moints to the dockers, then add them as a new source. Quote Link to comment
cormac Posted March 2 Author Share Posted March 2 Yes sonarr and radarr are installed as docker containers. I have two shares setup at the minute one for data which is a downloads share, the other is media which is a media folder share. I see when I edit the radarr docker container I can add an additional path, can you provide info on how to add a path and how it works? Cheers again Quote Link to comment
HAMANY Posted March 2 Share Posted March 2 1 hour ago, cormac said: Yes sonarr and radarr are installed as docker containers. I have two shares setup at the minute one for data which is a downloads share, the other is media which is a media folder share. I see when I edit the radarr docker container I can add an additional path, can you provide info on how to add a path and how it works? Cheers again I'm not familiar with sonarr and radarr, but this should work: - Edit the docker - "Add another Path, Port, Variable, Label or Device" - The SMB share will be under this path "/mnt/remotes/<SMB Share Name>/" Then the docker will have access to the SMB share similar to the array Quote Link to comment
cormac Posted March 2 Author Share Posted March 2 I will try this out and get back to you thanks so much everyone Quote Link to comment
Chris H Posted April 10 Share Posted April 10 @HAMANYA related question I'm having (at least, I think it is related) is permissions. I have two unRAID servers with local drives and I want to cross mount between the two servers. I created shares, set the NFS and SMB to secure and on SMB I set the user and permissions. When I mount the shares using Unassigned Devices plug in, they mount fine but the permissions are for guest and they are read only. Is there a different plug in to mount with authentication? I know how to do this with the command line but I really would prefer to keep it in the GUI if possible since others aren't as savvy with the command line. I appreciate any insight you might have. Quote Link to comment
Chris H Posted April 10 Share Posted April 10 5 hours ago, Chris H said: @HAMANYA related question I'm having (at least, I think it is related) is permissions. I have two unRAID servers with local drives and I want to cross mount between the two servers. I created shares, set the NFS and SMB to secure and on SMB I set the user and permissions. When I mount the shares using Unassigned Devices plug in, they mount fine but the permissions are for guest and they are read only. Is there a different plug in to mount with authentication? I know how to do this with the command line but I really would prefer to keep it in the GUI if possible since others aren't as savvy with the command line. I appreciate any insight you might have. It took a while but I figured this out - commenting for others. When you add a share, you have the option of the Penguin icon or the Windows icon. There is no description of either and since I'm on a Linux (or MacOS) I automatically picked the Penguin icon. What I found is the Penguin icon stands for NFS and the Windows icon stands for SMB. Once I picked the Windows icon it prompted me for the username and password. Mind you, I am still baffled by the use of icons and no text as it isn't accessible at all and I don't think it is intuitive (obviously) but that might just be me. 1 Quote Link to comment
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