So I found this about using NFS with ZM:
https://wiki.zoneminder.com/Common_Issu ... ive_or_NAS
Am I to understand ZM storage cannot read a local path to an NFS mount?
I get nothing but "file not found" and "unable to create" on NFS storage defined with a local mount path. It's not a permissions issue.
NFS?
Re: NFS?
Sure, you can use a NFS mount. However, the drive on the remote device need s to have a "NIX" format (EXT or XFS). NTFS will not work. MAC might.
That how-too is a bit aged but still should work with NFS. An easier way is to mount the NFS device in the ZM server file system then use Options/Storage to set the path to the mounted file system. BTW it needs to have permissions for www-data (Ubuntu/Debian) to read & write.
That how-too is a bit aged but still should work with NFS. An easier way is to mount the NFS device in the ZM server file system then use Options/Storage to set the path to the mounted file system. BTW it needs to have permissions for www-data (Ubuntu/Debian) to read & write.
Re: NFS?
I thought the same and believe my issue was mostly a matter of confusion learning a new system while it was actually running, generating an insurmountable number of errors/issues. I'm sure it'll be fine after giving it another go on a clean install.
Tks!
Tks!