NameOfNas\proxmox
or 10.X.X.X\proxmox
as the username?DOMAIN-NAME\proxmox
as the username.I forgot to mention youHave you tried usingNameOfNas\proxmox
or10.X.X.X\proxmox
as the username?
Looks like it is trying to do the login with the network-name, which for the server in the screenshot is set to WORKGROUP, but perhaps for the other server and the nas it is set to something else?
Or, if you have the NAS joined in some domain, then you would of course need to useDOMAIN-NAME\proxmox
as the username.
Can you tell me how to do?Try to mount your nas from /etc/fstab...
Synology nas only give log when the connections work. I can not see any error in log center.Do you see anything in the logs on the Synology-NAS side?
And have you tried connecting to an SMB-Share on a different device? (Server/PC/other)
I meant it the other way around, connecting from the working and non-working proxmox to a different SMB share (on for example your laptop) to see if maybe the NAS is at fault still somewhere. And on your laptop you of course have different logs, which might provide more insight (for example the security log to see login attempts)Synology nas only give log when the connections work. I can not see any error in log center.
And yes this fail in 2/3 proxmox, 1 proxmox works well, and my laptop