So I've got NFS set up and everything as perfect as can be under OMV 3.0 and my darn Apple OSX Mac Mini just refuses to browse the NFS shares.
I've tried all the uid and pid stuff on the shares. My last 2 tries were:
subtree_check,all_squash,insecure,anongid=100,anonuid=0
subtree_check,all_squash,insecure
With no luck. Kodi refuses to browse the NFS server at all, and won't even use the manual adds of shares I added to the sources.xml.
When I try and just browse to nfs://192.168.X.XXX on the Mac, it says "You do not have permission to access this server".
So, I'm stumped. I know NFS doesn't have users and passwords, but it's obvious there needs to be some sort of synchonized user account or LAN setting or something here somewhere on the Mac and/or in OMV to get this working.
I read somewhere that I should just use SMB, which works great in Kodi on my Mac (where I do all my Kodi Library work)...But I seem to always recall that NFS had a much better reputation for speed when it comes to streaming?
Every other machine in my house, from Kodi on android, to Kodi on Windows 10, can see OMV's NFS shares no problem. It's just the OSX machine that doesn't connect to them, and that's the most important one! Has Apple just borked up NFS?
Anyone else solved the NFS problem on an OSX machine to talk to OMV NFS shares?