

Thanks, I think I’m coming to the conclusion I should get rid of the TrueNAS VM. I’ll need to research the best method for mounting those drives directly back into ProxMox without data loss and then re-share it back to Plex.
Thanks, I think I’m coming to the conclusion I should get rid of the TrueNAS VM. I’ll need to research the best method for mounting those drives directly back into ProxMox without data loss and then re-share it back to Plex.
There’s an apparent workaround for mounting shared volumes into Unprivileged LXCs though it was a real pain for me (a noob) to figure it out. I used the forum post below to feel my way through it. You might also just try using a Privileged LXC if the security concerns don’t bother you.
https://forum.proxmox.com/threads/tutorial-unprivileged-lxcs-mount-cifs-shares.101795/
It’s probable that I’m missing something but I couldn’t get the share to be available to any other VM or LXC on ProxMox until I passed the pool from TrueNAS back to ProxMox.
I’m all for getting rid of the TrueNAS VM as long as I can reassemble the zfspool in ProxMox without losing the data (though if I did, no big deal). And I’d also like a user friendly way of monitoring the health of my disks.
Trust me, Google already knows your home address.
I’m thinking NZ or AUS
Got caught using the glue wrong (sniffing)
Ew gross, no Stella for me. Only the most alcoholic tripels for me.
That’s what you get for drinking jupiler
So I don’t need to take care to re-mount them in the right configuration? I’ll do some googling but I wasn’t sure if I needed to do some backup preparation of something.