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For the I've got a couple of virtualization servers running Ubuntu 12.
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In my case, I don’t use any file services, and only use my Synology NAS (Synology DS1813+) as an NFS and iSCSI datastore.So no devices showing on the second node after configuring the iSCSI adapter, despite no apparent errors during the Now, what I would like to do is create a mount point so I can easily access it: mount /dev/sdb1 /mnt/Select “Create a LUN Snapshot” and click “Next”. Synology comes with the ability to share folders using the nfs protocol.
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