Hi,
it seems that during updates, directories ftp, pillar and salt were created under /srv.
Do they serve some purpose, or are they just leftovers from the installation?
Hi,
it seems that during updates, directories ftp, pillar and salt were created under /srv.
Do they serve some purpose, or are they just leftovers from the installation?
If you want to destroy your system, delete them. pillar and salt are where the saltstack components live that are necessary for OMV to configure everything. ftp is necessary if you use ftp.
OK, then I suppose I'll tolerate them for the time being. ![]()
I was just surprised because so far (until OMV 4), all the system files were located on the system disk, and /srv (at least for me) contained only the data disks.
OMV4 did not use the saltstack. But the ftp was there, I think.
Yes. Do not delete them.
See post #2
I come from work with the Windows server from NT 4 and I'm now my years with OMV and Debian. The truth is that you learn a lot.
Many thanks ![]()
I would suggest exposing each /srv/dev-disk-by-uuid-... as a Samba share, if you don't want to share each subfolder individually.
But you should not expose /srv itself as a share, so you won't have to see the ftp, salt, pillar folders and won't risk damaging them by accident.
Ok thaks
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