2024-01-19, 02:42 AM
(This post was last modified: 2024-01-19, 02:43 AM by Aup808. Edited 1 time in total.)
Hey - thanks for the feedback!
I am still getting a few errors, but let me walk through what I have tried so far and the errors I am getting (and maybe you might be seeing something I am not - my eyes have been staring at multiple guides and YouTube videos for a few hours, so I just might be sleep deprived and glancing over something obvious).
With my Synology NAS, I enabled NFS service (with maximum NFS protocol at NFSv3), and have the below setting for the Shared Folder in my NAS I want to have Jellyfin access:
Hostname: IP Address of Jellyfin Server
Privilege: Read-Write
Squash: Map all users to admin
Security: sys
[✓] Enable asynchronous
[✓] Allow connections from non-privileged ports
[✓] Allow users to access mounted subfolders
^ I was hoping that because I have a few subfolders, enabling all of those will allow full access to this folder from Synology NAS.
Now, within my Proxmox, I went into the Datacenter and added an NFS Storage.
ID: NAS
Server: IP Address of NAS
Export: /volume1/Media
Content: Dist image, Container, VZDump backup file, ISO image, Container template
Path/Target (listed in the row item): /mnt/pve/NAS
Shared: Yes
Enabled: Yes
Within my Jellyfin LXC that I created, I installed nfs-common ("sudo apt-get install nfs-common"), and went ahead in the Options section and within Features, checked the boxes for NFS (as well as Nesting and SMB/CIFS for good measure).
Initially, I created a mount point "sudo mkdir /mnt/media" that I would point the mounted Media to (from my NAS to my Jellyfin). Going to "nano /etc/fstab", I attempted to add the following lines (with 1.1.1.1 just representing, for now, my Synology NAS IP) but got different errors once I looked to do "mount -a" (after also doing "sudo systemctl daemon-reload", per your feedback), so I will list them...
1.1.1.1: /volume1/Media /mnt/media nfs nfsvers=3,rw 0 0
Error: mount.nfs: access denied by server while mounting 1.1.1.1: /volume1/Media (which is strange, considering all the permissions were set in Synology NAS)
1.1.1.1: /volume1/Media /mnt/media nfs default 0 0
Error: mount.nfs: Protocol not supported
1.1.1.1: /volume1/Media mnt/media nfs defaults,timeo=900,retrans=5,auto,_netdev 0 0
Error: mount.nfs: Protocol not supported
I am not really sure what I am missing. Are there any suggestions on what I should try, or maybe if I missed a setting? Thanks in advance!
I am still getting a few errors, but let me walk through what I have tried so far and the errors I am getting (and maybe you might be seeing something I am not - my eyes have been staring at multiple guides and YouTube videos for a few hours, so I just might be sleep deprived and glancing over something obvious).
With my Synology NAS, I enabled NFS service (with maximum NFS protocol at NFSv3), and have the below setting for the Shared Folder in my NAS I want to have Jellyfin access:
Hostname: IP Address of Jellyfin Server
Privilege: Read-Write
Squash: Map all users to admin
Security: sys
[✓] Enable asynchronous
[✓] Allow connections from non-privileged ports
[✓] Allow users to access mounted subfolders
^ I was hoping that because I have a few subfolders, enabling all of those will allow full access to this folder from Synology NAS.
Now, within my Proxmox, I went into the Datacenter and added an NFS Storage.
ID: NAS
Server: IP Address of NAS
Export: /volume1/Media
Content: Dist image, Container, VZDump backup file, ISO image, Container template
Path/Target (listed in the row item): /mnt/pve/NAS
Shared: Yes
Enabled: Yes
Within my Jellyfin LXC that I created, I installed nfs-common ("sudo apt-get install nfs-common"), and went ahead in the Options section and within Features, checked the boxes for NFS (as well as Nesting and SMB/CIFS for good measure).
Initially, I created a mount point "sudo mkdir /mnt/media" that I would point the mounted Media to (from my NAS to my Jellyfin). Going to "nano /etc/fstab", I attempted to add the following lines (with 1.1.1.1 just representing, for now, my Synology NAS IP) but got different errors once I looked to do "mount -a" (after also doing "sudo systemctl daemon-reload", per your feedback), so I will list them...
1.1.1.1: /volume1/Media /mnt/media nfs nfsvers=3,rw 0 0
Error: mount.nfs: access denied by server while mounting 1.1.1.1: /volume1/Media (which is strange, considering all the permissions were set in Synology NAS)
1.1.1.1: /volume1/Media /mnt/media nfs default 0 0
Error: mount.nfs: Protocol not supported
1.1.1.1: /volume1/Media mnt/media nfs defaults,timeo=900,retrans=5,auto,_netdev 0 0
Error: mount.nfs: Protocol not supported
I am not really sure what I am missing. Are there any suggestions on what I should try, or maybe if I missed a setting? Thanks in advance!