Can Not Add New Shared Folder

  • First off I have tried clearing my browser cache but that didn't solve the problem.


    I have some previously shared folders that were created a long time ago, screenshot - shared-folders.jpg.


    I have not needed to add any new shared folders until now and the process now fails.


    I hit the Add button and fill out the table for a new shared folder called d1-movies, screenshot - newsharedfolder.jpg, then I hit the Save button. The new shared folder now appears in the table, screenshot - newsharedfolder2.jpg.


    Then I hit the Apply button and an error popup is thrown, screenshot - error1.jpg. When I press the Show Details button I get screenshot - error2.jpg.


    All I can do at this point that does not throw any additional errors is revert the changes.


    Any ideas?

    • Offizieller Beitrag

    I have seen this too. systemd is trying to restart all of the /sharedfolder mount points and fails to restart the ones that are in use. If you lsof | grep sftp and kill the pid using it (assuming that is ok), you should be able to apply.

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  • Thanks.


    I ran lsof | grep sftp and it came back with these PIDs.


    That /sftp shared folder is the chroot for the sftp server set up by hand ages ago (not using OMV's SFTP stuff).


    I will try killing these off later and see what happen. I can't right now because the server is streaming a movie to a remote user.



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