mgrenier25
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Hi everyone,
I have an old HP z800 workstation running Proxmox 6.3-2.
I have set up a TrueNAS-SCALE-22.02-RC.1 VM on it.
Passed some drives to the TrueNAS vm using
Created a Raidz2 pool using said drives
Created 2 datasets, one for a Windows SMB share and another one for a Linux NFS share
Enabled both SMB and NFS from the TrueNAS WebUI
I can access the SMB share without issues, but the NFS is another story.
I added
But if I run the
I confirmed NFS service is running on the server using
Running
Creating a test file on any of the machines is only visible on the machine I used to create it.
I'm no Linux expert and English is not my main language
If you guys need more info I'd be happy to try and provide it to the best of my knowledge
Any idea what I did wrong? Besides probably everything?
What should I try next? I'm open to ideas
I have an old HP z800 workstation running Proxmox 6.3-2.
I have set up a TrueNAS-SCALE-22.02-RC.1 VM on it.
Passed some drives to the TrueNAS vm using
qm set $vm# -$scsi# /dev/disk/by-id/$diskid#
Created a Raidz2 pool using said drives
Created 2 datasets, one for a Windows SMB share and another one for a Linux NFS share
Enabled both SMB and NFS from the TrueNAS WebUI
I can access the SMB share without issues, but the NFS is another story.
I added
$serverip:/mnt/$NFSsharepath /mnt/$mountpath nfs defaults 0 0
to my /etc/fstab on a Debian laptop I want to access the NFS share fromBut if I run the
mount
command I don't see the NFS filesystem listedI confirmed NFS service is running on the server using
systemctl status nfs-ganesha
Running
showmount -e $serverip
on the laptop shows the server IP, path to share, and (everyone)Creating a test file on any of the machines is only visible on the machine I used to create it.
I'm no Linux expert and English is not my main language
If you guys need more info I'd be happy to try and provide it to the best of my knowledge
Any idea what I did wrong? Besides probably everything?
What should I try next? I'm open to ideas