Hetzner Storage Box (CIFS)
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Yes, lots of us have had similar issues in the past, search the forum and you'll find various threads about CIFS issues.
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@thebighead
I ran into problems while using Hetzner Storage Box via CIFS for backups.
I never had any more issues since I switched to sshfs. -
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I also switch all servers from CIFS to SSHFS and this reduced many problems.
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btw. If you have many SSHFS setups to do for many Cloudrons here is my script for creating some needed stuff.
This script creates a folder and ssh-key to be used with Cloudron.
This script expects to have the SSHFS to be mounted locally so it can create Folders and Keys which then can be used.#!/bin/bash read -rp "Customer Name: " CUSTOMER read -rp "Mount Point of SSHFS: " MOUNT_POINT CUSTOMER_PATH="${MOUNT_POINT%/}/$CUSTOMER" CUSTOMER_SSH_PATH="${CUSTOMER_PATH}/.ssh" CUSTOMER_AUTH_KEYS="${CUSTOMER_SSH_PATH}/authorized_keys" echo "=> Checking if customer already exists" if [[ -d $CUSTOMER_PATH ]]; then echo "=> Customer existing, quitting" exit 1 fi echo "=> Create Folder" mkdir -pv "$CUSTOMER_SSH_PATH" echo "=> Create Auth Keys File" if [[ ! -f "$CUSTOMER_AUTH_KEYS" ]]; then touch "$CUSTOMER_AUTH_KEYS" fi echo "=> Create ssh-key and place into auth keys" if [[ ! -f "${CUSTOMER_SSH_PATH}/$CUSTOMER" ]]; then ssh-keygen -f "${CUSTOMER_SSH_PATH}/$CUSTOMER" -t ed25519 -C "${CUSTOMER}-SSHFS" -N "" cat "${CUSTOMER_SSH_PATH}/${CUSTOMER}.pub" > "${CUSTOMER_SSH_PATH}/authorized_keys" else echo "=> Key seems to be present, something is off" exit 1 fi
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From memory I think I once had a CIFS issue, but I think that was related to things changing on the Cloudron end (when Cloudron started automating mount stuff but I still had my slightly different set-up as per Hetzner docs), but I don't think I've ever had issues again since I set it up again with Cloudron automating the mount set-up.
Also, I spotted that apparently SSHFS is no longer maintained, so perhaps CIFS is again the best way/ only supported way?
@nebulon said in Best way/protocol to mount Hetzner Storage Box?:
https://github.com/libfuse/sshfs#this-project-is-orphaned unless the development was taken elsewhere without mention?
Also, I think the main problems lots of people were having previously (which effected CIFS/NFS/SSHFS) was fixed:
@girish said in Cloudron 7.3.4: "Analyze Disk" doesn't do anything and no statistics shown...:
Thanks all. This issue was already fixed as well last month - https://git.cloudron.io/cloudron/box/-/commit/67cde5a62cf0394c8bf2d78ee3408e5995a220e7 . It's already in 7.3.5.
Essentially, if you have CIFS/NFS/SSHFS, there is a crash.
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@mdc773 said in Hetzner Storage Box (CIFS):
@robi has anyone figured out why CIFS is slow? why can't cloudron just allow volumes from objective storage
doesn't appear so.
Because object storage is not a filesystem and needs middleware to make it work. Things like rclone.org (which you can set up manually) or another gateway sw/hw that provides mounts for it.
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I also had issues with CIFS in the past, switch to SSHFS and all has been well, except a couple of times on trying to restore a cloudron to another server. This just happened to me again yesterday where the restore the server from backup doesn't work (loading the backup config file) and I get the following error:
"failed to mount (inactive): read: Connection reset by peer"
The same error is also reported in this post.
For it to work I had to connect to CIFS.
Weirdly now, in the restore server, the same storage box connects fine as SSHFS for volumes (and I didn't do anything, Cloudron just restored my Volume config).
So personally, I think there is a bug somewhere in Cloudron that prevents mounting SSHFS for backup on Server restore, because mounting as SSHFS works fine otherwise.
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Cloudron really just uses the native linux cifs tooling, but by experience cifs with hetzner every now and then results in a bad mountpoint, where a remount is required. So far the investigations why and when that happens were unfortunately inconclusive. At least for me the SSHFS option is a lot more stable.
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@nebulon said in Hetzner Storage Box (CIFS):
At least for me the SSHFS option is a lot more stable.
Out of interest, have you testing doing a restore too as per @avatar1024 example above?