Hi guys, I'm pretty exited about my new server. It has Vmware on it and is running OMV in a VM with direct passthrough of my SATA controller and the 3x3 TB reds attatched to it. It is running very well but I'm not sure how to access the datastore through SSH.
I'm not sure what the correct state is but on my old OMV server i had the disk in /media/. I put together a new one but it doesn't show up there. Anybody any clue?
RAID5 not in /media
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- OMV 3.x
- Ivolve
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Look in /srv
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Thanks, that says:
dev-disk-by-id-md-name-openmediavaultVM-Volume1Not the most practical naming but it'll do...
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If you add labels to your disks they might appear by label instead.
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I have added a label to it, it's called Volume1. However I'm pretty sure that there is something wrong with it. Whenever i try to open the directory in putty it says -bash: cd: Volume1: Not a directory
Coderoot@openmediavaultVM:/dev/disk/by-label# ls Volume1 root@openmediavaultVM:/dev/disk/by-label# cd Volume1 -bash: cd: Volume1: Not a directory root@openmediavaultVM:/dev/disk/by-label#
It causes problem because whenever I start OMV I can't use any shared folders in NFS or Samba. When I open the shared folders in the webgui it points to this location. I have to edit the share, reset the device and save it. Only then will the shared folders work again.
Does anybody know what's going on or have any solution to this?
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Hi
cd /srv/
ls
and Finddev-disk-by-Label-Volume1
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Creating a disk label doesn't make it a directory on the disk or in the filesystem. It is only a disk identifier.
See what it now looks like in /srv
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You will probably have to recreate the shares using the new identifier.
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