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    robi
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    See this thread:
    https://forum.cloudron.io/topic/3463/nextcloud-external-storage-mounting-external-services-with-rclone/

    Conscious tech

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      See this thread:
      https://forum.cloudron.io/topic/3463/nextcloud-external-storage-mounting-external-services-with-rclone/

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      @robi so this doesn’t really answer my question.

      I want my wasabi bucket to contain all of my nextcloud data. So the app directory and all is on wasabi.

      I don’t want an external drive connected for remote storage.

      If I have 100 users and they all are allowed 50gb of space, then I would need a minimum of 5tb of space. My 180gb ssd in my vps won’t cut it.
      Since nextcloud natively stores everything on the app directory, I need to move that to a block storage solution.

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        @robi so this doesn’t really answer my question.

        I want my wasabi bucket to contain all of my nextcloud data. So the app directory and all is on wasabi.

        I don’t want an external drive connected for remote storage.

        If I have 100 users and they all are allowed 50gb of space, then I would need a minimum of 5tb of space. My 180gb ssd in my vps won’t cut it.
        Since nextcloud natively stores everything on the app directory, I need to move that to a block storage solution.

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        Under resources/storage for nextcloud is where I’d assume I would add a block storage to replace my current data directory. But I don’t see how to do this.

        @privsec said in Help with Wasabi mounting:

        @robi so this doesn’t really answer my question.

        I want my wasabi bucket to contain all of my nextcloud data. So the app directory and all is on wasabi.

        I don’t want an external drive connected for remote storage.

        If I have 100 users and they all are allowed 50gb of space, then I would need a minimum of 5tb of space. My 180gb ssd in my vps won’t cut it.
        Since nextcloud natively stores everything on the app directory, I need to move that to a block storage solution.

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          @robi so this doesn’t really answer my question.

          I want my wasabi bucket to contain all of my nextcloud data. So the app directory and all is on wasabi.

          I don’t want an external drive connected for remote storage.

          If I have 100 users and they all are allowed 50gb of space, then I would need a minimum of 5tb of space. My 180gb ssd in my vps won’t cut it.
          Since nextcloud natively stores everything on the app directory, I need to move that to a block storage solution.

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          @privsec That's not the place to add it. (NC)

          The place to look into adding it is in the container for NC.

          From CL UI, in the NC App Config > Resources > Storage section is where you would move the App storage to.

          To make this happen you need to have a filelsystem based mount point.

          This is where rclone comes in which can mount remote filesystems and object stores into the local filesystem.

          See it now?

          Conscious tech

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            @privsec That's not the place to add it. (NC)

            The place to look into adding it is in the container for NC.

            From CL UI, in the NC App Config > Resources > Storage section is where you would move the App storage to.

            To make this happen you need to have a filelsystem based mount point.

            This is where rclone comes in which can mount remote filesystems and object stores into the local filesystem.

            See it now?

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            @robi
            That is my problem, I believe.

            My system, for whatever reason wont allow any mountpoints.

            I have followed these guides
            https://wasabi-support.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/115001744651-How-do-I-use-S3FS-with-Wasabi-
            https://www.interserver.net/tips/kb/mount-s3-bucket-centos-ubuntu-using-s3fs/
            And neither of them are working. Ill have to check out Rclone as nothing else is working at the moment.

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            • robiR robi

              @privsec That's not the place to add it. (NC)

              The place to look into adding it is in the container for NC.

              From CL UI, in the NC App Config > Resources > Storage section is where you would move the App storage to.

              To make this happen you need to have a filelsystem based mount point.

              This is where rclone comes in which can mount remote filesystems and object stores into the local filesystem.

              See it now?

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              @robi
              So I have installed rclone, and went through the config step. However, I am getting this 73ed547b-a7a2-4803-98c6-4718fc929adb-image.png
              This is the same, if not similar error message I was getting without rclone.

              What resolves this?

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                @robi
                So I have installed rclone, and went through the config step. However, I am getting this 73ed547b-a7a2-4803-98c6-4718fc929adb-image.png
                This is the same, if not similar error message I was getting without rclone.

                What resolves this?

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                robi
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                @privsec copy/paste issue? double check connecting via mountainduck or similar desktop S3FS/Object Storage tool to validate credentials.

                Conscious tech

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                  @privsec copy/paste issue? double check connecting via mountainduck or similar desktop S3FS/Object Storage tool to validate credentials.

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                  @robi I manually type it in. In case the key is bad or wrong I just generated a new key and I will try with mountainduck to ensure its working

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                    @robi I manually type it in. In case the key is bad or wrong I just generated a new key and I will try with mountainduck to ensure its working

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                    @privsec Avoid manually typing it in, as it is very error prone. Sometimes the keys have 'Il' and you can't tell which is the L and which is the i.

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                    • robiR robi

                      @privsec Avoid manually typing it in, as it is very error prone. Sometimes the keys have 'Il' and you can't tell which is the L and which is the i.

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                      @robi I disabled ssh, and am using my VPS "ssh" console.

                      Tbh, I dont know how to re-enable root user
                      I ran this https://github.com/akcryptoguy/vps-harden and ever since I cant get ssh to work. So I am forced to do it all by hand

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                        @robi I disabled ssh, and am using my VPS "ssh" console.

                        Tbh, I dont know how to re-enable root user
                        I ran this https://github.com/akcryptoguy/vps-harden and ever since I cant get ssh to work. So I am forced to do it all by hand

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                        @privsec you likely edit /etc/ssh/sshd_config

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                        • robiR robi

                          @privsec you likely edit /etc/ssh/sshd_config

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                          @robi Thank you.

                          I have access again for easier troubleshooting and I ended up reinstalling the OS and everything and once it all came back up I was able to add mounts.

                          Though its odd. I changed my data directory for nextcloud to /mnt/volumes/nextcloud and not all content is there.

                          Like if I click files manager it takes me to what Id assume is the cloud drive from wasabi, but there are files there that are not in wasabi

                          In addition, when I try to view the logs for any application OR for cloudron itself I am getting ee6f1400-8924-43ad-98ca-3bab9abdbb07-image.png

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                            @robi Thank you.

                            I have access again for easier troubleshooting and I ended up reinstalling the OS and everything and once it all came back up I was able to add mounts.

                            Though its odd. I changed my data directory for nextcloud to /mnt/volumes/nextcloud and not all content is there.

                            Like if I click files manager it takes me to what Id assume is the cloud drive from wasabi, but there are files there that are not in wasabi

                            In addition, when I try to view the logs for any application OR for cloudron itself I am getting ee6f1400-8924-43ad-98ca-3bab9abdbb07-image.png

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                            @privsec As an example
                            01371ac8-c5db-4530-a93f-6d8798caa582-image.png That is on my server via CLI

                            And this
                            e9682bf9-4fe9-4657-b854-703916363d15-image.png That is within the nextcloud bucket for my app.

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                              @privsec As an example
                              01371ac8-c5db-4530-a93f-6d8798caa582-image.png That is on my server via CLI

                              And this
                              e9682bf9-4fe9-4657-b854-703916363d15-image.png That is within the nextcloud bucket for my app.

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                              I am uploading 7.23 gigs worth of files and will report back. On my VPS server the SSD had 131.59gb free out of 156gb 7440764f-4d67-4972-a1e2-f0658419bc0d-image.png

                              When the uploads finish, Ill report back.

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                                So, I confirmed its saving data to the ssd of the VPS rather than sending it to the cloud
                                64bb7b75-c0f4-42f4-beab-8dec1ec73ab8-image.png

                                The uploads are not complete yet, but its evident that they are being stored locally rather then in the cloud.

                                Below is my Nexcloud app storage setting. Nexcloud is the actual rclone mounted folder.

                                07f3ebd8-786f-47c4-a0f5-d425cecfa1ab-image.png

                                Am I doing something wrong?

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                                  So, I confirmed its saving data to the ssd of the VPS rather than sending it to the cloud
                                  64bb7b75-c0f4-42f4-beab-8dec1ec73ab8-image.png

                                  The uploads are not complete yet, but its evident that they are being stored locally rather then in the cloud.

                                  Below is my Nexcloud app storage setting. Nexcloud is the actual rclone mounted folder.

                                  07f3ebd8-786f-47c4-a0f5-d425cecfa1ab-image.png

                                  Am I doing something wrong?

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                                  @privsec Did I understand correctly that /mnt/volumes/nextcloud is an rclone wasabi mount and you have also moved the app data directory of nextcloud to this location ? If so, what you have done seems correct. I don't know about the correctness of rclone itself nor do I know about how rclone mounting really works. Does the mount show up in df -h output ?

                                  You say there is a discrepancy between what's the in the filesystem and what's in wasabi, so this looks like some rclone issue?

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                                    can you paste the output of:

                                    df -h

                                    mount

                                    How did you set up rclone? (OS pkg, latest, beta)
                                    Is rclone still running?

                                    What version is it?

                                    Conscious tech

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                                      @privsec Did I understand correctly that /mnt/volumes/nextcloud is an rclone wasabi mount and you have also moved the app data directory of nextcloud to this location ? If so, what you have done seems correct. I don't know about the correctness of rclone itself nor do I know about how rclone mounting really works. Does the mount show up in df -h output ?

                                      You say there is a discrepancy between what's the in the filesystem and what's in wasabi, so this looks like some rclone issue?

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                                      @girish It might be an rclone issue

                                      @robi
                                      I installed Rclone by following these steps https://rclone.org/install/

                                      1. curl https://rclone.org/install.sh | sudo bash
                                      2. rclone config
                                        3 rclone mount remote:path /path/to/mountpoint --vfs-cache-mode full --daemon

                                      df -h

                                      root@v2202012134940134654:~# df -h
                                      Filesystem      Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
                                      udev            3.9G     0  3.9G   0% /dev
                                      tmpfs           798M   11M  788M   2% /run
                                      /dev/sda3       157G   25G  126G  17% /
                                      tmpfs           3.9G     0  3.9G   0% /dev/shm
                                      tmpfs           5.0M     0  5.0M   0% /run/lock
                                      tmpfs           3.9G     0  3.9G   0% /sys/fs/cgroup
                                      /dev/sda2       976M  146M  764M  17% /boot
                                      overlay         157G   25G  126G  17% /var/lib/docker/overlay2/5e80dc05d8a594a5a0c51aa5602ca124b428e0edba09181759e184497e45a875/merged
                                      overlay         157G   25G  126G  17% /var/lib/docker/overlay2/903a9ff390459afb42b38eaa6b07c0f30f4f45fa413e154e35f766d3bcec7893/merged
                                      overlay         157G   25G  126G  17% /var/lib/docker/overlay2/6af811d56e81cce0af9c14fcb1f0eadb6466a4a4eaa6bfd750eed95d5207c688/merged
                                      overlay         157G   25G  126G  17% /var/lib/docker/overlay2/fbdaaedecbb9dbeeb0212e3dadb0cb32697ad523af7cbaf713a25bd567536edb/merged
                                      overlay         157G   25G  126G  17% /var/lib/docker/overlay2/0c70992b7b8b2c704fc0a080263eb8eb09ae8518fc7054518ce58b75b4ad7e0d/merged
                                      overlay         157G   25G  126G  17% /var/lib/docker/overlay2/f0d4d24114f30306a670e596a11d42b5fde57d30cee607746760dba613331055/merged
                                      overlay         157G   25G  126G  17% /var/lib/docker/overlay2/ed4fd11e18c018a69bde9307d18a20f7380621126baf20e6de96949cb2a0cb19/merged
                                      overlay         157G   25G  126G  17% /var/lib/docker/overlay2/c03dea8bf938e7044b8f9eb746dfbdcce955e69534c2c6a82b86c22c5aaaca5c/merged
                                      overlay         157G   25G  126G  17% /var/lib/docker/overlay2/2eb8958e2598de5291a0895da411df947b97a6f873022b5eab415b6b2f8678b6/merged
                                      overlay         157G   25G  126G  17% /var/lib/docker/overlay2/57f8ec7cc792bcc8e7f8c6a3a24c89cc2ef74bfcf794423a422d75aec0825144/merged
                                      tmpfs           798M     0  798M   0% /run/user/0
                                      overlay         157G   25G  126G  17% /var/lib/docker/overlay2/acd1b16c14ff94c587d697ff2a57c1c52df183d034ac7a7067f6a6b251a88977/merged
                                      overlay         157G   25G  126G  17% /var/lib/docker/overlay2/c65f5aa0b3af3f75055a43b3a8d529b0a3fd51d23806538e4c5b8d2173ac4489/merged
                                      overlay         157G   25G  126G  17% /var/lib/docker/overlay2/299711c86c910f26718ad9670963b511d86726d61cb67716d1f8566dbd83addd/merged
                                      overlay         157G   25G  126G  17% /var/lib/docker/overlay2/043dea9ba03986e56e9fbd7f3760faf2dd4538db77839be209c049e74648a0be/merged
                                      overlay         157G   25G  126G  17% /var/lib/docker/overlay2/0d3609e2d1f83f95df827fce2598eb713edf161e1a8bf0a01045621e1061ad95/merged
                                      
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                                        @girish It might be an rclone issue

                                        @robi
                                        I installed Rclone by following these steps https://rclone.org/install/

                                        1. curl https://rclone.org/install.sh | sudo bash
                                        2. rclone config
                                          3 rclone mount remote:path /path/to/mountpoint --vfs-cache-mode full --daemon

                                        df -h

                                        root@v2202012134940134654:~# df -h
                                        Filesystem      Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
                                        udev            3.9G     0  3.9G   0% /dev
                                        tmpfs           798M   11M  788M   2% /run
                                        /dev/sda3       157G   25G  126G  17% /
                                        tmpfs           3.9G     0  3.9G   0% /dev/shm
                                        tmpfs           5.0M     0  5.0M   0% /run/lock
                                        tmpfs           3.9G     0  3.9G   0% /sys/fs/cgroup
                                        /dev/sda2       976M  146M  764M  17% /boot
                                        overlay         157G   25G  126G  17% /var/lib/docker/overlay2/5e80dc05d8a594a5a0c51aa5602ca124b428e0edba09181759e184497e45a875/merged
                                        overlay         157G   25G  126G  17% /var/lib/docker/overlay2/903a9ff390459afb42b38eaa6b07c0f30f4f45fa413e154e35f766d3bcec7893/merged
                                        overlay         157G   25G  126G  17% /var/lib/docker/overlay2/6af811d56e81cce0af9c14fcb1f0eadb6466a4a4eaa6bfd750eed95d5207c688/merged
                                        overlay         157G   25G  126G  17% /var/lib/docker/overlay2/fbdaaedecbb9dbeeb0212e3dadb0cb32697ad523af7cbaf713a25bd567536edb/merged
                                        overlay         157G   25G  126G  17% /var/lib/docker/overlay2/0c70992b7b8b2c704fc0a080263eb8eb09ae8518fc7054518ce58b75b4ad7e0d/merged
                                        overlay         157G   25G  126G  17% /var/lib/docker/overlay2/f0d4d24114f30306a670e596a11d42b5fde57d30cee607746760dba613331055/merged
                                        overlay         157G   25G  126G  17% /var/lib/docker/overlay2/ed4fd11e18c018a69bde9307d18a20f7380621126baf20e6de96949cb2a0cb19/merged
                                        overlay         157G   25G  126G  17% /var/lib/docker/overlay2/c03dea8bf938e7044b8f9eb746dfbdcce955e69534c2c6a82b86c22c5aaaca5c/merged
                                        overlay         157G   25G  126G  17% /var/lib/docker/overlay2/2eb8958e2598de5291a0895da411df947b97a6f873022b5eab415b6b2f8678b6/merged
                                        overlay         157G   25G  126G  17% /var/lib/docker/overlay2/57f8ec7cc792bcc8e7f8c6a3a24c89cc2ef74bfcf794423a422d75aec0825144/merged
                                        tmpfs           798M     0  798M   0% /run/user/0
                                        overlay         157G   25G  126G  17% /var/lib/docker/overlay2/acd1b16c14ff94c587d697ff2a57c1c52df183d034ac7a7067f6a6b251a88977/merged
                                        overlay         157G   25G  126G  17% /var/lib/docker/overlay2/c65f5aa0b3af3f75055a43b3a8d529b0a3fd51d23806538e4c5b8d2173ac4489/merged
                                        overlay         157G   25G  126G  17% /var/lib/docker/overlay2/299711c86c910f26718ad9670963b511d86726d61cb67716d1f8566dbd83addd/merged
                                        overlay         157G   25G  126G  17% /var/lib/docker/overlay2/043dea9ba03986e56e9fbd7f3760faf2dd4538db77839be209c049e74648a0be/merged
                                        overlay         157G   25G  126G  17% /var/lib/docker/overlay2/0d3609e2d1f83f95df827fce2598eb713edf161e1a8bf0a01045621e1061ad95/merged
                                        
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                                        @privsec From a casual reading of rclone, it seems that it's a FUSE mount. Isn't the mount point supposed to appear in df -h output ? Also, see https://linoxide.com/linux-command/list-mounted-drives-on-linux/ . I think it's not mounted properly (I also don't know if this mount persists reboots, maybe you rebooted in the middle).

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                                          @privsec Did I understand correctly that /mnt/volumes/nextcloud is an rclone wasabi mount and you have also moved the app data directory of nextcloud to this location ? If so, what you have done seems correct. I don't know about the correctness of rclone itself nor do I know about how rclone mounting really works. Does the mount show up in df -h output ?

                                          You say there is a discrepancy between what's the in the filesystem and what's in wasabi, so this looks like some rclone issue?

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                                          @girish

                                          My mount output was too large. So I have it in this .txt file

                                          Mount.txt

                                          In addition, it is still running and the version is here

                                          root@v2202012134940134654:~# rclone --version
                                          rclone v1.53.3

                                          • os/arch: linux/amd64
                                          • go version: go1.15.5
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