Hi everyone,
I am currently using virtiofs to mount ZFS datasets from the host into my VM with an approach derived from the one described here.
With this approach I currently use 21 virtiofs shares without problems.
Since proxmox (not so) recently gained support for virtiofs shares in 8.4, I wanted to migrate off the perl script approach from the thread linked above and onto the "native" virtiofs integration.
However I found it only supports 10 (virtiofs0-9) virtiofs shares - at least I cannot add any more via the UI once virtiofs9 is used.
Since using more than 10 shares is possible (I am currently doing so with the "old" approach) it would be nice if this limitation were lifted. I am unsure if this is the right place to ask this, but it was the best one that came to mind - if there is a better place, please tell me.
I am currently using virtiofs to mount ZFS datasets from the host into my VM with an approach derived from the one described here.
With this approach I currently use 21 virtiofs shares without problems.
Since proxmox (not so) recently gained support for virtiofs shares in 8.4, I wanted to migrate off the perl script approach from the thread linked above and onto the "native" virtiofs integration.
However I found it only supports 10 (virtiofs0-9) virtiofs shares - at least I cannot add any more via the UI once virtiofs9 is used.
Since using more than 10 shares is possible (I am currently doing so with the "old" approach) it would be nice if this limitation were lifted. I am unsure if this is the right place to ask this, but it was the best one that came to mind - if there is a better place, please tell me.
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