Thanks.
I found that in GitHub too, but are OMV3 commits mixed with OMV 2?
If so, I can't distinct them
Thanks.
I found that in GitHub too, but are OMV3 commits mixed with OMV 2?
If so, I can't distinct them
Can you tell me how is the status of plugins below?
- OMV extras ORG
- Backup
- Nginx
- Websites
- Docker-gui
If those run OK, I can already pack
Nope. OMV 2.x commits are in their own branch. You can select the 2.x branch to see those.
omv-extras - ready
backup - ready
nginx - ready
websites - is just a meta package for the nginx plugin.
docker-gui - has just been ported. may need some testing
I wanted to give a try to OMV 3.0... but only AMD64 iso is available, so installation stops with the attached warning message. Will a released for x86 processor going to be available?
When OMV 3.x is released. Install Debian Jessie 8.x 32 bit and then look for the instructions lots of places on the forum for how to install OMV on top of that. Or just wait.
I am aware that OMV3 is still in beta, but what is needed to upgrade from 2.2.26 to 3.0.x without loosing configuration?
Do i have to use omv-release-upgrade? Never did this before, but i need to use jessy.
Hi guys
OMV2.X wheezy
OMV3.x jessie
Do not use omv-release-upgrade to upgrade your OMV 2.x to 3.x. It may damage your installation completely at the moment!
So there is no way to upgrade to OMV3 without a clean installation and loosing the whole config atm?
Is there any hope to get a release within the next 2 weeks?
Otherwise i have to do it the hard way.
Just signed up to give this a bump, as I have not been able to find a clear answer to the question:
Is omv-release-upgrade still known-broken, from the latest 2.X to the current 3.X Beta?
@Wolf2000, as you have repeated, the OP states that it may damage your installation completely at the moment. But that post is dated Jan 25th, and as of Aug 1st @ryecoaaron implied (but did not state outright) that this had been fixed: the "at the moment" part was more significant than the "breaking installs" part.
I understand 3.X is beta and unsupported, and so of course there are no guarantees it will work for me specifically.
What I do not understand is if, as of today, there are still known showstoppers with omv-release-upgrade and the devs expect it to break installs, or if the upgrade path is like everything else 3.0: mostly working and worth a shot.
Can anyone clarify?
I tried a test a couple of nights ago and it did screw up some of the config.xml. These problems are fixable though. I would recommend a fresh install but if you are brave enough and have good linux skills, go for the upgrade. I had to reboot to get all of the packages installed as well but this isn't OMV's fault. It is the move from one version of Debian to another.
Thanks very much for the quick reply!
I may give it a go regardless, but good to know this is still in the "known broken" basket.
Thanks devs, for all your hard work! OMV rocks my socks!
I would recommend a fresh install
Thats all i have to know.
THX a lot and as Rounan already said: OMV rocks! Great work!
Good Morning everybody,
i´ve some general questions regarding OMV 3.0...
I´m now running OMV 2.0, everything great !
I would like to change the Hardware, Board and CPU, Memory maybe as well the Network Adpt. Can i do this (is there a manual for it with the necessary steps?) ..right now without any problem and if yes, will it be possible to upgrade later to OMV 3.0 autom. without any problem using omv-release-upgrade ?
or
do you suggest to wait until the oficial release of OMV 3.0 and then install it completely fresh on the new hardware ? if this is the better idea, will it be possible to use my actual raid, using disks etc. and configuration ?, will there be a manual how to transfer all this to a new configuration on OMV 3.0 ?
Thanks in advance
I would like to change the Hardware, Board and CPU, Memory maybe as well the Network Adpt. Can i do this (is there a manual for it with the necessary steps?) ..right now without any problem
Should be doable.
and if yes, will it be possible to upgrade later to OMV 3.0 autom. without any problem using omv-release-upgrade ?
It should be, but we aren't there yet. Note that this can Change at any time since the release upgrade is not working right now and may take lots of work to work correctly.
do you suggest to wait until the oficial release of OMV 3.0 and then install it completely fresh on the new hardware ?
Considering the changes from 2 to 3 changed some Major core parts, it's not a bad idea to do that. Better then upgrading in the current state of the upgrade path.
if this is the better idea, will it be possible to use my actual raid, using disks etc. and configuration ?, will there be a manual how to transfer all this to a new configuration on OMV 3.0 ?
Raid, disk Settings etc. will carry over, however config for Services/shared Folders etc. won't. You can however copy your config.xml under /etc/openmediavault/ and have it by your side when your reconfigure your newly installed System. Don't copy it over, it won't work.
Greetings
David
Hi David,
thanks for responding that fast...
ok, this means i should better wait until the oficial release and then install it on the new hardware ? for sure you dont know it at the moment more or less when the release date will be right !? (just for my plannings).
It would be a shame to wait a longer time and i can not use the new hardware...
i mean... i could change the hardware right now but doing all this config stuff for OMV 2.0 takes also some time, not sure if it´s worth it.
thanks for responding that fast...
You're welcome.
for sure you dont know it at the moment more or less when the release date will be right !? (just for my plannings).
Nothing written in Stone, can't be that much longer though. Volker is still waiting on some things to finish up, as far as I know.
It would be a shame to wait a longer time and i can not use the new hardware...
Get your new Hardware, set it up with 3.0, you should be fine in ist current state and with a fresh install. Care to look at which Plugins are ready for 3.0 though.
Greetings
David
Hallo zusammen
ich nutze derzeit auf meinem Dell T20 ein Debian mit Docker-Containern für SMB, FTP usw.
Testweise habe ich nun OMV in einer VM aufgesetzt - und: ICH BIN BEGEISTERT
Gerne möchte ich nun zeitnah das System zu OMV umziehen. In den vorherigen Post hat davidh2k ja bereits erwählt, dass es so ausschaut, dass Volker bald das release freigibt. Kann dies zeitlich grob umrissen werden? Reden wir bei bald um wenige Tage oder um über einen Monat ?
Ist es zu empfehlen das Image von OMV bei der Installation zu nehmen oder lieber ein blankes Debian und dann nachschieben via Paketverwaltung? Eine Neuinstallation will ich in beiden Fällen vornehmen.
Viele Grüße
In den vorherigen Post hat davidh2k ja bereits erwählt, dass es so ausschaut, dass Volker bald das release freigibt. Kann dies zeitlich grob umrissen werden? Reden wir bei bald um wenige Tage oder um über einen Monat ?
Aktuell weiß ich nicht ganz auf was @votdev noch wartet, es sollte aber nicht mehr allzu lange dauern, ich werde da aber nochmal mit Volker Rücksprache halten.
Ist es zu empfehlen das Image von OMV bei der Installation zu nehmen oder
Installation von der ISO ist zu bevorzugen.
Gruß
David
Oh ja, das wäre super. Bin auf die Rückantwort von Volker gespannt ~ im IRC warten auch schon alle gespannt =)
Ich habe noch bedenken dass die Migration von OMV2->3 noch Probleme bereitet. Dank @ryecoaaron ist ein weiterer Fehler der während der Installation auftrat behoben. Siehe http://forum.openmediavault.or…essageID=8041#message8041.
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