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  • Help moving Nextcloud data directory
    T TomTom4

    Thanks for your answer.
    Yes I tried that and a lot of other things
    But before annoying people with logs, I think that I need to confirm something :

    TrueNas file-system is zfs
    It is often said in the doc that Cloudron needs ext4 ... exclusively ?
    Can a nfs share of a zfs dataset work ? Or only nfs share of ext4 dataset (that don't exist on TrueNas) ?

    https://docs.cloudron.io/apps/#data-directory
    cifs and sshfs volumes are unsuitable as an app's data directory as they do not support file permissions and ownership. mountpoint and nfs volumes may or may not work depending on the destination filesystem.

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  • Help moving Nextcloud data directory
    T TomTom4

    Hi,

    My Cloudron is a VM in ESXi
    I also have a TrueNas VM in the same ESXi

    I would like to move my NextCloud data directory as a NFS share on the TrueNas VM

    I've tried a lot of things but nothing is working
    Let Cloudron move the directory via the GUI is not working
    Copy and Symlink of a directory neither, and I've tested different directories

    My NFS share is mounted as a volume in Cloudron, but I wonder about options of the share and owner and group of the dataset

    Could anybody help me doing this ?

    If doing this with a iSCSI share is a better way, it's ok for me, but I've found no guideline about that

    Thanks !

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