Hi, is there any way to bind shares to preferably the root filesystem or if not then media? Having a UUID string in config files for SAB, Sickbeard, etc is very annoying. At the moment I'm resorting to creating nfs shares but there has to be a better way!
Bind shares to root or media
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- OMV 1.0
- nashant
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But there's no way of doing this through the omv web UI?
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You could execute the command via a cron testrun.
Greetings
David -
Do I understand correctly that after rebooting these symbolic links - will disappear ...?
And there's only one way to save them - put them in a cron? -
No. They are reboot persistant.
Greetings
David -
Symlinks can now be created in the web gui with the downloader plugin. There is a symlinks tab.
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Hello,
I might be slightly off-topic, but is there a way to link to an other NAS's shares (it's on the same network, and has smb shares) to expand the storage capacity, through the gui?
edit: ok I probably didn't search enough before asking, but just to be sure, is using greyhole my best option to achieve this ?
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openmediavault-remoteshare is probably what you are looking for.
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@nashunt, the best way to do this is to use the downloader plugin. There is a TAB on it for symlinks. The source would be the location of your share. Then for destination you do not have to choose the a folder from the tree. You can put in the path you want manually and if you want the same name as your share in the root just put it like this for destination:
/nameofshare
Then in command do:
cd /nameofshare
ls -layou should see all the files/folders that are in the share.
cd /
ls -layou should see the symlink
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