RandomPrecision
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Per the Cobia 23.10 Release Announcement, it says:
Is there any more info/detailed documentation on this new feature?
If I'm interpreting it correctly, it sounds like something that would be suitable for my use-case: I have home directories on my TrueNAS system, and I need to access my home directory on both Linux and Windows. I could of course use SMB/CIFS for both platforms, but I've been trying to use NFS for Linux and SMB for Windows. It mostly works, but there are some quirks, and I've never felt confident that I actually configured everything ideally.
But poking around in the TrueNAS GUI, I don't see anything obvious that talks about the SMB + NFSv4 compatibility mentioned in the release announcement.
SMB and NFSv4 Compatibility:
Sharing the same datasets via SMB and NFS requires the two protocols to have compatible ACLs, permissions, and locks. These capabilities have gradually been added to SCALE, and with this version, the final piece of a common locking mechanism with NFSv4 has been added. This is a selectable profile within SMB sharing and can be enabled if desired.
Is there any more info/detailed documentation on this new feature?
If I'm interpreting it correctly, it sounds like something that would be suitable for my use-case: I have home directories on my TrueNAS system, and I need to access my home directory on both Linux and Windows. I could of course use SMB/CIFS for both platforms, but I've been trying to use NFS for Linux and SMB for Windows. It mostly works, but there are some quirks, and I've never felt confident that I actually configured everything ideally.
But poking around in the TrueNAS GUI, I don't see anything obvious that talks about the SMB + NFSv4 compatibility mentioned in the release announcement.