Questions / Problems / Discussions
About [Guide] Howto install OpenMediaVault on Debian 8.x (Jessie) TESTING - EXPERIMENTAL
Questions / Problems / Discussions
About [Guide] Howto install OpenMediaVault on Debian 8.x (Jessie) TESTING - EXPERIMENTAL
I may try this, but in future OMV could support systemd, i think ( and i will help to do that )
I have tried this in a VM and it works like expected.
OMV looks like "fully" working an Debian Jessie if you change back to sysvinit (some plugins should be broken I think).
This is at least something till systemd finally work with omv.
It is nice to see a OMV with not totally outdated packages. (never understand why omv is not based at ubuntu lts -.-)
(never understand why omv is not based at ubuntu lts -.-)
Upstart is a good reason why Ubuntu shouldn't be used (yes, I know it is switching to systemd). Ubuntu PPAs are the other reason. OMV is hard enough to support with people enabling jessie and testing repos let alone the massive amounts of Ubuntu PPAs. Servers aren't meant to have bleeding edge software. Stability is the key and Debian excels at that.
Is line 14 of your install code correct?
checkout svn://svn.code.sf.net/p/openmediavault/code/trunk openmediavault-code
Should it be the following?
svn checkout svn://svn.code.sf.net/p/openmediavault/code/trunk openmediavault-code
Yes but people shouldn't waste their time trying OMV on Jessie anyway.
Yes but people shouldn't waste their time trying OMV on Jessie anyway.
doing a simple NAS I would agree, but running more on it is the real issue, wheezy is far beyond Jessie, the specific odroid XU4 packages aren't ported back for example...
While I run more than a simple NAS and still don't need jessie, you can always try the docker plugin for services that require jessie.
@ryecaron I had this discussion while in Wheezy and I couldn't compile domoticz correctly, I had a binary that was way too big and had issues with that when I wanted to add some dynamic lua features... and in the end I had to move to Jessie.
I have the XU4 cloudshell which is really powerfull for the power usage and intend to use it as a NAS and for running other functinalities such as domoticz and processes alike I consider my production.
The docker seems a killer, and I expected also to tun omv on an intel with software raid already running which is Jessie too, but would it be good to run omv in a docker in this case ?
Eneybeody knows the status oft Erasmus (OMV 3)? Month or Weeks for a first alpha?
No one knows except Volker.
yah, i know but i have think somebody knows a rough status
does the omv-extras start developing for omv 3 ?
yah, i know but i have think somebody knows a rough status
Well, I don't even know a rough status. I would be surprised if someone else did.
does the omv-extras start developing for omv 3 ?
I can't start working on omv-extras for OMV 3 until I have a version to test on.
@ryecoaaron okay, thanks for your infomation
Hi all,
I am trying to install OMV on a Dell Server, H330 Perc raid requires kernel 3.16, so I need Debian 8.x installation,
Exists a workarround: install Debian 7.x and upgrade kernel version, automatically megasas driver on kernel detects SAS and SATA disks connected to the H330 Perc card, but I am very interested to use a clean Debian installation.
Why I need a Debian? because OMV ISO does not permit create Software RAID during install!!, I need RAID on / filesystem....
any progress with this??
Why I need a Debian? because OMV ISO does not permit create Software RAID during install!!, I need RAID on / filesystem....
Have you ever considered the option of creating the raid with a live distro and then debootstrapping inside the raid to install wheezy with kernel 3.16 ? You can do that with systemrescuecd
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