I have attempted to google and have found a few things but none of it really makes sense to me (beginner in the Ubuntu server / Portainer / Docker space)
I have installed Ubunut server 22.04 and used the inbuilt docker as part of the intial install.
From there I installed Portainer
docker volume create portainer_data
sudo docker run -d -p 8000:8000 -p 9443:9443 --name portainer --restart=always -v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock -v portainer_data:/data portainer/portainer-ce:latest
I then added NFS shares from another server via fstab
Then when in Portainer - from what I gathered I should have been able to set bind to /media/nfsshare1
But that does not work.
And then when attempting to add an NFS volume the containers can’t see anything or use them if I point them to the volume.
Any help - or step by step idiot guide for this would be super appreciated
If you’ve mounted your share to
/media/nfsshare1
on your host OS and you can write to it from within Linux, you should just be able to bind mount/media/nfsshare1
to a directory within your container in the same way you do a non-NFS local path - under the Volumes tab in Advanced container settings when creating a container, or in your stack yaml. As far as Docker will be concerned, it is a local path - since the mounting is done at the OS level through fstab, Docker has no idea what it actually is underneath.If on the other hand you want to create a NFS volume in Portainer, you wouldn’t do the mounting via fstab and instead do it all in the Create volume page (or in your stack yaml).