Hi,
Forgive me for my ignorance. I read over the NFS pinned page and I think I found the problem but would like to run it by you experts. I recently acquired a server and have been messing around with EXSi and virtual machines. I created to me what was a very complicated setup for a simple task but it failed.
I created:
VM 1 = OMV
VM2 = CentOS7 with PlexMS
VM 3 = ubuntu server with sabnzbd
VM 4 = CentOS with Sonarr
I have the NFS share:
/Plex/TV
/sabnzbd/Complete
/sabnzbd/Incomplete
The VM2 can read and write to the /Plex/TV nfs that is mounted as /mount/nfs/TV
VM3 downloads to /sabnzbd/incomplete and /sabnzbd/complete fine mounted on /mount/nfs/sabnzbd/incomplete and /mount/nfs/sabnzbd/complete
VM4 has mounts /sabnzbd/complete mounted to /mount/nfs/complete and /plex/tv mounted to /mount/nfs/tv
I think this is where my problem starts:
I have a category in sabnzbd which creates the folder in complete/tv to move completed sonarr triggered downloads
Sonarr shows in the log that it can't access the downloaded files in /complete/tv to process and move to /Plex/TV
I started creating users on OMV to match the users on the various VMs, but it looks like I might have mistakenly started to do this since NFS is not based on user/password permissions.
Is my hypothesis correct in that I just need to make the different user on each of the VMs that is running is set to group with GID=100?
I know i can do SMB here, but since I am trying to run an all linux environment and want to stay native, I want to give NFS a go.
Thanks for your time,
Mak