Installing OMV 0.5 on Debian Wheezy 7.2

  • Hi all
    I whose trying to install OMV 0.5 on clean Debian Wheezy 7.2, but no luck. I get unmet dependencies complains about packages php5-pam, scponly, php5-proctitle (witch need phpapi-20090626 package). It's possible to install OMV 0.5 on Wheezy, or we need to wait for OMV 0.6? OMV 0.4 Install on Wheezy whose no problem.


    Regards
    Paul

  • Just wait for 0.6.


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  • Any update on a timeline? I know how annoying people asking for timelines are from my own projects, but I'm about ready to give up on Nas4Free (FreeNas didn't work at all on my new storage box), and OMV seems to be the best alternative, but I do need ZFS, which seems to be not very well supported on Squeeze... :(


    I can't find any hints of a 0.6 release in SVN, has work on it started at all?


    Thanks!

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    Volker sent a message yesterday saying it was time to start on 0.6. It will include changes to allow a ZFS plugin (which is being worked on). He was originally thinking it would be done by February 2014.

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  • That is great news regarding ZFS.. I'm still on 0.4 as I didn't want to jump on duplicating my hack for 0.4 and shared folders but I definitely want to make the jump and having ZFS formally supported via a plugin would be great. I spent many years running mdadm, and ZFS and ZFS definitely wins for large arrays and ease of management.. Running BTRFS as well in the lab but it has more maturing to do... In any case to whoever is working on the ZFS plugin, happy to make a donation as a show of my support..

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    OMV uses whatever kernels are available in the Debian repos. Right now, wheezy's standard kernel is 3.2 and backports has 3.9 and 3.10. Are you using OMV on a box that would really notice these improvements?

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