Okay so the problem is absolutely because my VM with my cifs share that I've mounted to all my LXCs is not fully initialised. I put a 120 second startup delay on the first LXC in the boot order which is more than enough time for my VM to initialise and that fixed the problem for every LXC except...
Preamble:
I have 10 containers and 1 VM. The VM is OpenMediaVault containing a mergerfs mount which is shared via cifs to my Windows 10 PC and pve host node. The share is mounted to every LXC via this line in /etc/fstab: //<ip-of-omv-vm>/data/ /mnt/data/ cifs...
An update:
I have solved my storage woes.
But before I get to that,
I solved the mount: /etc/fstab: parse error at line 1 -- ignored by replacing the space in "Josh's USB" with "\040". Simply putting quotation marks around the line with a space in it didn't work, even though in other areas...
Here's a screenshot of my host node /etc/fstab that I just setup...Not particularly painful, I'll live. The very annoying part comes when I actually have to mount all these shares in LXCs. I suppose I could use a script to mount everything faster but what I want to know is there a better way to...
I'd rather not do that for a variety of reasons...
The command mount -t cifs -o username=x "//192.168.0.x/S7 Backup" /mnt/win_shares works perfectly on my Plex LXC (cifs-utils installed). I don't understand why Proxmox WebUI and the pvesm command does not like spaces/square brackets in the way...
Hi everyone, new to Proxmox and Linux as a whole.
Over the last week or so, I've been trying to setup my storage (among other things). While I've been largely successful at setting up the rest of my server, setting up my storage the way I want has been a huge challenge.
What I want is:
All 5...
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