

Thanks, I think I’m coming to the conclusion I should get rid of the TrueNAS VM. I’ll need to research the best method for mounting those drives directly back into ProxMox without data loss and then re-share it back to Plex.
Thanks, I think I’m coming to the conclusion I should get rid of the TrueNAS VM. I’ll need to research the best method for mounting those drives directly back into ProxMox without data loss and then re-share it back to Plex.
There’s an apparent workaround for mounting shared volumes into Unprivileged LXCs though it was a real pain for me (a noob) to figure it out. I used the forum post below to feel my way through it. You might also just try using a Privileged LXC if the security concerns don’t bother you.
https://forum.proxmox.com/threads/tutorial-unprivileged-lxcs-mount-cifs-shares.101795/
It’s probable that I’m missing something but I couldn’t get the share to be available to any other VM or LXC on ProxMox until I passed the pool from TrueNAS back to ProxMox.
I’m all for getting rid of the TrueNAS VM as long as I can reassemble the zfspool in ProxMox without losing the data (though if I did, no big deal). And I’d also like a user friendly way of monitoring the health of my disks.
I’m thinking NZ or AUS
So I don’t need to take care to re-mount them in the right configuration? I’ll do some googling but I wasn’t sure if I needed to do some backup preparation of something.