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    iso smb library - how to create it in XOA?

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    • olivierlambertO Offline
      olivierlambert Vates πŸͺ Co-Founder CEO
      last edited by

      If it's not in your fully updated XOA, then create a support ticket to ask for the feature.

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      • akurzawaA Offline
        akurzawa @olivierlambert
        last edited by

        @olivierlambert support ticket ? where? or report it on github?

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        • olivierlambertO Offline
          olivierlambert Vates πŸͺ Co-Founder CEO
          last edited by

          If you are using XOA, you have a support zone: https://xen-orchestra.com/#!/member/support

          Otherwise a GitHub ticket, but please be very precise on what you want/need.

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          • AddeA Offline
            Adde
            last edited by Adde

            If u gonna use "ISO SMB share" u need a "Windows OS Machine" as well to link it to πŸ™‚

            I Have a "Windows 2019 Server" that has a SMB Share for ISO to xcp-ng

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              MD389
              last edited by MD389

              @akurzawa Unless i'm misreading the question (totally possible πŸ˜› ) you should be able to create an SMB / CIFS ISO Storage Repo in XOA by going to;
              New --> Storage --> Then select SMB from the "Select storage type" dropdown list.
              Then fill in all the other required details and you should be good to go.

              Thats what i've been doing in the home lab with FreeNAS on the backend.

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              • AddeA Offline
                Adde @akurzawa
                last edited by Adde

                @akurzawa First you need to create a SMB Share somewhere "FreeNas, Nas4Free or Windows" or anywhere else you can create it on.
                Then you use the "Windows File Sharing (SMB/CIFS)" to connect it to.

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                • akurzawaA Offline
                  akurzawa @Adde
                  last edited by

                  @Adde said in iso smb library - how to create it in XOA?:

                  @akurzawa First you need to create a SMB Share somewhere "FreeNas, Nas4Free or Windows" or anywhere else you can create it on.
                  Then you use the "Windows File Sharing (SMB/CIFS)" to connect it to.

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                  samba share is either not an issue nor the question. also You shouldn't recommend nas4free to anyone.

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                  • akurzawaA Offline
                    akurzawa @MD389
                    last edited by

                    @MD389 in below config it does not create the iso smb share on selected server

                    New --> Storage --> Then select SMB from the "Select storage type" dropdown list.
                    

                    Did the trick. Thank's for solution πŸ˜‰

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                    • AddeA Offline
                      Adde @akurzawa
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                      @akurzawa
                      Sorry 😞
                      I missread the q. I understand now whet u mean....

                      And NO i donΒ΄t recommend "Nas4Free" but I want to be netrual to others who might use it πŸ™‚

                      Sorry again for the missunderstanding...

                      Sometimes it helps to read it 5 times πŸ™‚

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                      • akurzawaA Offline
                        akurzawa @Adde
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                        @Adde about nas4free - It's almost dead project, developed only by few guys, so for security reasons I don't recommend this soft to anyone.

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                        • AddeA Offline
                          Adde @akurzawa
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                          @akurzawa
                          OK then I know πŸ™‚

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