Neek
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I have just setup FreeNAS 9.2.1, and I'm trying to migrate my setup from a Netgear ReadyNAS.
One issue I've hit is that I've got multiple discrete NFS shares which I'd like to expose to my network (e.g. /mnt/vol1/share1, /mnt/vol1/share2, etc.). If I don't set the "authorized networks" parameter, I get a permission denied error. If I set it to something like "192.168.0.1/24" for each of the shares, only one works, and upon setting the next one, I see this error:
The network 192.168.0.1/24 is already being shared and cannot be used twice for the same filesystem
Any ideas why this is? It is documented as a limitation in the docs for NFS ( http://doc.freenas.org/index.php/Unix_(NFS)_Shares), but I'm still unclear why the limitation exists. I have not seen that before when exporting NFS shares on Linux. Is this unique to FreeBSD? FreeNAS only? Or is Linux not quite follow some standard?
Am I required to create datasets as wrappers around each share? That seems like unnecessary overhead.
Thanks!
One issue I've hit is that I've got multiple discrete NFS shares which I'd like to expose to my network (e.g. /mnt/vol1/share1, /mnt/vol1/share2, etc.). If I don't set the "authorized networks" parameter, I get a permission denied error. If I set it to something like "192.168.0.1/24" for each of the shares, only one works, and upon setting the next one, I see this error:
The network 192.168.0.1/24 is already being shared and cannot be used twice for the same filesystem
Any ideas why this is? It is documented as a limitation in the docs for NFS ( http://doc.freenas.org/index.php/Unix_(NFS)_Shares), but I'm still unclear why the limitation exists. I have not seen that before when exporting NFS shares on Linux. Is this unique to FreeBSD? FreeNAS only? Or is Linux not quite follow some standard?
Am I required to create datasets as wrappers around each share? That seems like unnecessary overhead.
Thanks!