Newly created shared folder can not be saved.

  • Hi guys,


    Not sure what's wrong with my setup, but in any a scenario when I try to create a new shared folder I can't save the settings. Only undo works. Here's the report content1548854913.txt



    The ui outputs this error


    and journalctl, this is marked red "sharedfolders.mount: What= setting is missing. Refusing."

    24/7 PCDuino3 Nano OMV 4 (custom built armbian with debian 9), 1drive
    OMV 4, AMD A8-5600k + 16gb, 8 drives, 26TB of storage, zalman r1 with custom hdd bracing

    test OMV 5, AMD e350 + 4gb, 1 drive , DIY enclosure from Nokia D-Box 2 case.

  • Any ideas? As more I wait, as more I think of a reinstall.

    24/7 PCDuino3 Nano OMV 4 (custom built armbian with debian 9), 1drive
    OMV 4, AMD A8-5600k + 16gb, 8 drives, 26TB of storage, zalman r1 with custom hdd bracing

    test OMV 5, AMD e350 + 4gb, 1 drive , DIY enclosure from Nokia D-Box 2 case.

    • Offizieller Beitrag

    This happens when the sharedfolder is in use. Unfortunately, there isn't a good solution for it other than stopping services using it - https://github.com/openmediavault/openmediavault/issues/276

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  • Thanks, since this is not a production install I will probably reinstall it just. You can close this thread.

    24/7 PCDuino3 Nano OMV 4 (custom built armbian with debian 9), 1drive
    OMV 4, AMD A8-5600k + 16gb, 8 drives, 26TB of storage, zalman r1 with custom hdd bracing

    test OMV 5, AMD e350 + 4gb, 1 drive , DIY enclosure from Nokia D-Box 2 case.

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