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I restarted everything like you suggested, same 'showmount' result unfortunately...I double checked the SMB mount in the datacenter, and the settings look correct to me. The NAS's storage icon shows that it's connected, but it seems like that doesn't actually mean it's *firmly *connected
Ok, lets take a step back then and check things this way.
In shell (So datacenter, the host, then shell), if you enter
ls -la /mnt/pve/thenameofyourmount/, do you get an accurate and current listing of the contents of your nas?Yes! I do