Hi,
I need to create a VM with access to a directory on the server that is currently shared via NFS. I can shutdown all clients or disable NFS if that poses a problem. In the GUI I can only select a ZVOL, but the data is not stored in a ZVOL. So this leaves only NFS as far as I can see, but I cannot use NFS. Is there another possibility to access a directory from the TrueNAS server within a (Debian) bhyve VM (that is *not* NFS)? Like 9P?
This is not supposed to be a good and reliable solution. I need access to the data, run a program on the Debian VM and then I can delete the VM again.
TrueNAS-13.0-U5
I need to create a VM with access to a directory on the server that is currently shared via NFS. I can shutdown all clients or disable NFS if that poses a problem. In the GUI I can only select a ZVOL, but the data is not stored in a ZVOL. So this leaves only NFS as far as I can see, but I cannot use NFS. Is there another possibility to access a directory from the TrueNAS server within a (Debian) bhyve VM (that is *not* NFS)? Like 9P?
This is not supposed to be a good and reliable solution. I need access to the data, run a program on the Debian VM and then I can delete the VM again.
TrueNAS-13.0-U5