The available omv iso is the only way I’ve managed to install omv5. I didn’t even look if it was stretch or buster based.
aaron@omv5dev:/$ cat /etc/debian_version
buster/sid
The available omv iso is the only way I’ve managed to install omv5. I didn’t even look if it was stretch or buster based.
aaron@omv5dev:/$ cat /etc/debian_version
buster/sid
The .iso works well as a proxmox vm. Have not tested much yet. I was able to connect it to a windows 2012r2 active directory. Using this Script.
Only issue with AD was when I added this to SMB/CIFS extra options.
client signing = yes
client use spnego = yes
kerberos method = secrets and keytab
password server = mustang.example.com
realm = EXAMPLE.COM
security = ads
Saved fine but when I hit the yellow confirm box it throws an error. Ignored it and ran the script anyway. All went well. After a reboot users and groups showed up and the yellow apply worked fine. Not sure what logs may apply to this.
Tried to add my letsencrypt wildcard cert. Imported fine. When I "enable secure connections" the web page is no longer available and I need to go to omv-firstaid to disable SSH/TLS. Again not sure what logs may help.
Thanks for a great upgrade. Will test more or provide info as needed.
You have to read the news feed on the main page. There is a link to the ISO that you've asked for.
https://www.openmediavault.org/?p=2554
No, sorry i don't see.
donwloading & testing....
Tried to add my letsencrypt wildcard cert. Imported fine. When I "enable secure connections" the web page is no longer available and I need to go to omv-firstaid to disable SSH/TLS. Again not sure what logs may help.
Can you lease open a bugreport for that.
That did the trick, thank you! I reverted to last VM snapshot and now following the procedure as outlined by you over here works flawlessly so far.
I have the same error while trying to log in for first time:
ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'pam'
RPC response (service=UserMgmt, method=authUser): {"response":{"authenticated":false,"username":"admin"},"error":null}
This is although I have only the mentioned php-pam_1.0.3-1+deb10u1 module installed and loaded. Here are console dumps:
#omv-engined -d -f
...
Registered modules:
...
monit
nfs
nginx
pam
phpfpm
postfix
profile
proftpd
quota
rrdcached
rsync
rsyncd
samba
sharedfolders
smartmontools
ssh
sysctl
syslog
systemd
systemd-logind
systemd-networkd
task
timezone
webadmin
webserver
zeroconf
SIGCHLD received ...
---
PHP-PAM
# apt-cache show php-pam
Package: php-pam
Version: 1.0.3-1+deb10u1
Architecture: i386
Maintainer: Volker Theile <volker.theile@openmediavault.org>
Installed-Size: 38
Depends: phpapi-20180731
Priority: optional
Section: web
Filename: pool/main/p/php-pam/php-pam_1.0.3-1+deb10u1_i386.deb
Size: 8056
SHA256: 6051de13b2d81bd0c6e267f23bf1b420cea36458bd60bab54d0532b5427cdf77
SHA1: 139955a5a29163cd8e80a7ea8c9aee005f15d3be
MD5sum: c73efc89c77431101690a6ea093e7dd1
Description: pam module for PHP 7
PAM integration
.
This extension provides PAM (Pluggable Authentication Modules)
integration. PAM is a system of libraries that handle the
authentication tasks of applications and services. The library
provides a stable API for applications to defer to for authentication
tasks.
Description-md5: 7733fe9945144c61f28aa7191828138a
---
# php -v
PHP 7.3.9-1~deb10u1 (cli) (built: Sep 18 2019 10:33:23) ( NTS )
Copyright (c) 1997-2018 The PHP Group
Zend Engine v3.3.9, Copyright (c) 1998-2018 Zend Technologies
with Zend OPcache v7.3.9-1~deb10u1, Copyright (c) 1999-2018, by Zend Technologies
Alles anzeigen
Any ideas how to proceed?
Hi! Tried to install OMV5 from scratch to the Debian Buster. System is a bare minimum.
If it matters, Netgear Stora NAS, Marwell Kirkwood cpu, armel
I have some warnings during installation:
[WARNING ] /usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/salt/utils/path.py:265: DeprecationWarning: Using or importing the ABCs from 'collections
' instead of from 'collections.abc' is deprecated, and in 3.8 it will stop working
if not isinstance(exes, collections.Iterable):
Setting up system ...
[WARNING ] /usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/salt/utils/path.py:265: DeprecationWarning: Using or importing the ABCs from 'collections
' instead of from 'collections.abc' is deprecated, and in 3.8 it will stop working
if not isinstance(exes, collections.Iterable):
[WARNING ] /usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/salt/utils/jinja.py:638: DeprecationWarning: Using or importing the ABCs from 'collection
s' instead of from 'collections.abc' is deprecated, and in 3.8 it will stop working
if isinstance(lst1, collections.Hashable) and isinstance(lst2, collections.Hashable):
[WARNING ] /usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/salt/utils/decorators/signature.py:31: DeprecationWarning: `formatargspec` is deprecated
since Python 3.5. Use `signature` and the `Signature` object directly
*salt.utils.args.get_function_argspec(original_function)
Will it cause problems in the future?
p.s. Why did plugins for armel are not supported in arrakis and usul? Most of it depend on existing Debian packages and don't contain binaries. When I installed it from *.deb, everything worked like a charm. I checked debs for binaries, then installed flashmemory, downloader, resetperms and so on, and didn't receive any problems.
Will it cause problems in the future?
No, they are just warnings.
Why did plugins for armel are not supported in arrakis and usul?
Because I didn't want to compile the binaries for armel since I don't have an armel board nor do I want to use one - too slow. Support for armel really ended early in OMV 3.x.
Most of it depend on existing Debian packages and don't contain binaries. When I installed it from *.deb, everything worked like a charm. I checked debs for binaries, then installed flashmemory, downloader, resetperms and so on, and didn't receive any problems.
While those particular plugins don't require binaries, some of the most popular ones do. I probably won't be updating omv-extras 4.x plugins much anymore. So, if you install manually and they work, you shouldn't have to worry about updates.
some of the most popular ones do
I checked most of it and didn't find with binaries inside, only dependencys from debian's repositories.
But nevermind, I am fine with it. Bintray allows conveniently search and download debs, so everything is needed - visit https://bintray.com/openmediavault-plugin-developers/usul browse or search favorite package, copy link to clipboard, wget it and install with apt.
I was afraid folder2ram contains binaries, but it's just a script
I checked most of it and didn't find with binaries inside, only dependencys from debian's repositories.
None of the plugins have a binary inside the plugin .deb. The plugin's that need a binary have a dependency on an external package. Snapraid would be a good example of a binary that I build.
Docker has actually made it easier since most of the plugins that had arch-specific binaries have moved to docker.
The plugin's that need a binary have a dependency on an external package.
Yeah, and those external packages are resolved with system package manager like apt. And apt downloads only packages for your architecture from correct repositories. So every single plugin doesn't depend on architecture and completely safe to install.
Yay, armel has total support!
It's better to activate plugins via web-interface, but even now it's very easy.
Yeah, and those external packages are resolved with system package manager like apt. And apt downloads only packages for your architecture from correct repositories. So every single plugin doesn't depend on architecture and completely safe to install.
Not necessarily true. It requires the dependency for that architecture to be in a repo. Snapraid is not. Mergerfs is in the debian repos (just noticed) but it is too old to work with the plugin. Other plugins aren't even in the armhf/arm64 repos. So, I guarantee those plugins won't work on armel. There are some plugins that do architecture specific things that haven't been tested on armel either.
Yay, armel has total support!
You seem to be only reading some of the info I am posting. With OMV 5.x, quite a few of the plugins are moving to docker. Very few (if any) will have armel images. Feel free to use it but if something isn't working correctly, I'm not going to support armel.
Am I the only one with a Chinese logo on the admin web page System - Date & Time in front of it? See screenshot.
Clean install of 5.1.3-1.
Note for the admins:
Perhaps a good idea to warn on the website that 5.1 is BETA and 4 is not.
I am a new OMV user, I installed blindly 5.1 thinking that was the latest and greatest because of the higher number.
Am I the only one with a Chinese logo on the admin web page System - Date & Time in front of it?
Try if clearing your browser cache helps.
Try if clearing your browser cache helps.
Strange.. was using Gnome Web browser it showed a Chinese logo. When using firefox no Chinese logo.
Removed Gnome Web browser.
Sorry for the fuss
Does anybody know what that Chinese icon means?
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