rmccullough
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I have an Ubuntu 20 LTS running on a bhyve VM on my FreeNAS 11.2-U8 server.
My pool (Tank) has data sets defined for Media and public. I forget where it was defined, but I also have a "home" directory defined under my pool.
The "public" dataset is configured to use Unix as Share and ACL Type with user/group of root/wheel.
The "Media" dataset is configured for Windows as Share and ACL Type with user/group of root/media.
My NFS share is configured for the /mnt/Tank path, and I have the "All dirs" option enabled.
The Ubuntu has this configured in /etc/fstab:
That seems to mount ok, and I can access sub-directories of /mnt/Tank/home, but I cannot access sub-directories of /mnt/Tank/Media or /mnt/Tank/public.
What am I missing?
What I would really like is to be able to see the following directories (and their sub-directories), but not all of the data sets in my pool:
/mnt/Tank/home
/mnt/Tank/public
/mnt/Tank/Media
My pool (Tank) has data sets defined for Media and public. I forget where it was defined, but I also have a "home" directory defined under my pool.
The "public" dataset is configured to use Unix as Share and ACL Type with user/group of root/wheel.
The "Media" dataset is configured for Windows as Share and ACL Type with user/group of root/media.
My NFS share is configured for the /mnt/Tank path, and I have the "All dirs" option enabled.
The Ubuntu has this configured in /etc/fstab:
freenas:/mnt/Tank /mnt/Tank nfs rw 0 0
That seems to mount ok, and I can access sub-directories of /mnt/Tank/home, but I cannot access sub-directories of /mnt/Tank/Media or /mnt/Tank/public.
What am I missing?
What I would really like is to be able to see the following directories (and their sub-directories), but not all of the data sets in my pool:
/mnt/Tank/home
/mnt/Tank/public
/mnt/Tank/Media