Everyday(?) the machine crash and show these
[numbers] end_request: I/O error, dev sdb ,sector 812096
And needs to restart. Why is it doing that?
sdb is my usb with OMV
Everyday(?) the machine crash and show these
[numbers] end_request: I/O error, dev sdb ,sector 812096
And needs to restart. Why is it doing that?
sdb is my usb with OMV
Hm.... maybe because errors like that happen we recommend to not use USB Sticks as the installation medium for the OS drive.
You stick is getting toasted. Replace it with a HDD/SSD/USB Stick with wear leveling. Do not clone your actual OS installation to the new drive as your installation is already corrupted.
Greetings
David
Assuming you're using a flash drive is your OS drive.. It's dying.
An easy way to resolve this, if you must use this laptop as your NAS...
Buy a 2.5in 1tb drive and an external 2.5in enclosure
Format the 1tb in ext3/4, move all data from the 250gig drive, to it.
Pull the 250gig drive, and put it in the enclosure.
Install OMV to the 250
Install the 1tb in the laptop
No more IO errors.... and 1tb of storage..
Any NAS system that supports a /data partition so i could share the system HDD? I really need a NAS before I get all the things.
you can make partitions with gparted for example to use storage of your system HDD. And any usb to sata converter / external enclosure is better than a usb stick.
I can share the HDD where the system is installed by partition?
Yes. you can make two partitions on one hdd. First is for your system, the second is usable for data for example.
But won't the installer just read the whole disk not the partition?
First install OMV, then partition your HDD.
You can shrink this HDD and then use the free space for the second partition
Really? let me try that. Thanks all of you!
Yes.
However - when your system fails, you possibly loose data too. Therefore it is better to separate the system and the data disks.
May I ask what partition format should I choose? Ext4?
Yep - EXT4 is enough if you do not plan to exceed 16TB of storage.
Yep - EXT4 is enough if you do not plan to exceed 16TB of storage.
This is not an issue if you are using Wheezy/OMV 1.0
Got it up and running perfectly well. Thanks for the advise! My little allowance won't get me any where near a new hard drive.
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