Working on getting things more standardized in Proxmox and making things easier/repeatable/faster going forward...
I already have a somewhat extensive ISO organization DIR on my storage system, and simply added the NFS Share to Proxmox but none of the ISO I have show up, turns out proxmox is pretty strict on their DIR structure for templates/isos/etc...
Is there a quick way to make the 'brow sable' available files (ISO, etc) start at the / path I define to export when creating the NFS share in Proxmox? (Kind of like how in ESXI when we browse a datastore for ISO). Kind of irritating with the technology we have this day in age that proxmox is requiring a strict directory structure and simply won't search/find based on your defined parameters, or heck, even browse like esxi is "A OK" to me!
I found some round-about ways from years ago:
How to mount an existing NFS iso share on Promox VE witth out using the Promox folder structure – Orion Web Blog
Just hoping there's a better/faster way now
I already have a somewhat extensive ISO organization DIR on my storage system, and simply added the NFS Share to Proxmox but none of the ISO I have show up, turns out proxmox is pretty strict on their DIR structure for templates/isos/etc...
Is there a quick way to make the 'brow sable' available files (ISO, etc) start at the / path I define to export when creating the NFS share in Proxmox? (Kind of like how in ESXI when we browse a datastore for ISO). Kind of irritating with the technology we have this day in age that proxmox is requiring a strict directory structure and simply won't search/find based on your defined parameters, or heck, even browse like esxi is "A OK" to me!
I found some round-about ways from years ago:
How to mount an existing NFS iso share on Promox VE witth out using the Promox folder structure – Orion Web Blog
Just hoping there's a better/faster way now