I have NFS shares on separate OMV server that are used for storage in Proxmox 7.1-12 and they are always available on the host during the 8 hours a day the OMV server is on. These are passed through to privileged LXC Ubuntu 21.10 server container using the following line in...
I've found that if I go to Datacentre/storage/add/nfs, remove an nfs share then re-add it all the shares become available in the container. Hoping to get a better solution than this.
I have an OMV NAS with several nfs shares. These have been added to Proxmox 7.1-10 host (Datacentre/storage/add/nfs) and are reliably mounted. They are passed to a Ubuntu 21.10 lxc container (CT101) in the 101.conf file:
mp0: /mnt/pve,mp=/shared
and sometimes the contents of the shares can be...
Further to this I can mount the shares using fstab but I have to run # mount -a after a reboot. Looking for a way (preferably autofs) to have the shares mount on boot.
I have enabled nfs, smb, fuse and nesting, installed autofs, checked it's running and used configs known to work on other Ubuntu systems but I cannot mount the nfs shares from my NAS. Any help on getting this to work appreciated.
I am making progress thanks - the info on this page:
https://jellyfin.org/docs/general/administration/hardware-acceleration.html
has allowed me to get the expected output from vainfo in the container so I think I am on the right track.
Hi,
New user - I have Proxmox running on NUC clone gen 11 i7. I setup an Ubuntu 20.04 VM, installed vainfo (on host and in VM), docker, portainer and then jellyfin.
vainfo on host gives the expected result but in the VM:
root@proxmox-ubuntu:~# vainfo
error: can't connect to X server!
libva...
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