Use omv-firstaid to reset the admin password. If that doesn't work is probably have a full rootfs.
Check with df -h
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I have tried.. It returns the following:
root@screamserver:/# omv-firstaid
bash: /usr/sbin/omv-firstaid: Input/output error
root@screamserver:/#And df -h returns:
root@screamserver:/# df -h
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
rootfs 3.6G 1.6G 1.8G 48% /
udev 10M 0 10M 0% /dev
tmpfs 360M 456K 360M 1% /run
/dev/disk/by-uuid/b9e8195c-f538-414a-b359-71a83d0301fa 3.6G 1.6G 1.8G 48% /
tmpfs 5.0M 0 5.0M 0% /run/lock
tmpfs 762M 4.0K 762M 1% /run/shm
/dev/md0 917G 98G 820G 11% /media/4e3f9e1f-5055-48ea-8183-af3bc03f95e9
/dev/sda1 294G 191M 294G 1% /media/0a1d37d6-75da-468c-b57d-c80b6d6f50a0
root@screamserver:/# -
Doesn't look good. What kind of media is omv installed? A USB stick? Is it new or has being previously used?
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It is a USB stick that looks like: and it still works though. What doesn't look good about it? The USB stick works 100% in Windows, and has worked for 48 hours on OMV.
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I do have the option to reinstall the server, but that is a big pain as I would have to get it, its cords, and bring in to another room, plug it into a monitor, etc... I do not care about the data on the drives, as i had a few folders of data, all backed up to another (crappy, but stable) nas running synology.
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Get rid of that stick. Get a new one is just 10 dollars or use a second hand laptop drive. If you use a memory stick you have to use flash memory plugin.
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I have another one.It is just that the one I use now is 4GB and the other one is 16GB.. So I should reinstall the OMV?
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Also are you saying that my main drives are not bad, and it is just my install media drive that is bad? I have been doing reading about the bash error... It seems to be that it is going to try protecting itself with read only status..
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Yes reinstall the Os that flash drive is probably all wasted. Use a flash drive you know is new. That thing in the picture is a data traveller right? more than five years old probably.
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Found the picture on google, but that is how mine is bent, not the same thumb drive though..
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Are you gonna reinstall in a new one or not? A failed command like that is the typical symptom of bad stick. just save yourself time and trouble
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I bought a brand new stick, tried to install OMV, with the exact same settings as the last time but it keeps getting to 19%-21% done then fails the "Install the system" step.
It says: Installation step failed
An installation step failed. You can try to run the failing item again from the menu, or skip it and choose something else. The failing step is Install the systemRetrying, formatting both sticks, making another bootable stick, installing with it = the same results.
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Maybe the iso stick is no good. Are you familiar with virtualbox?
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I have tried installing the iso on the new stick, and installing the iso on the old stick but there was no change. I use win32diskimager for creating the bootable stick. I am not familiar with virtualbox, no. Can we instant message about this, I need to figure this out asap.
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Well the omv image is kind of big so it might be using wasted sectors, try and use this debian iso installer that's smaller
http://cdimage.debian.org/cdim…n-7.9.0-amd64-netinst.iso
Install minimal, just the ssh server. After that you can install the omv on top of debian using this guide :
Howto install OpenMediaVault on Debian 7.x (Wheezy)
The virtualbox approach is a little bit different, just basically run the iso in windows and then install it into the usb stick, then plug the usb stick back into the server and boot, network might not work so you need to delete this file /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules with the screen attached and reboot again.
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That is to complicated for me. Is it possible that the ISO that I am creating install media with is corrupted? What about me not formatting all the drives plugged into my server, so it could be messing the install up?
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My computer now will not post! My keyboard does not have a light on in numb lock or caps lock when i click the buttons... I can open the DVD drive though.
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Is it possible that the ISO that I am creating install media with is corrupted?
Could be, along all images the checksum file is provided, like this one
http://sourceforge.net/project…nmediavault_2.1_amd64.md5
Contains an alphanumeric value, then you compute the file iso, the output value should be the same as the contents of the file with md5 extension. In windows you download this utility http://www.winmd5.com/
What about me not formatting all the drives plugged into my server, so it could be messing the install up?
nothing to do with that, in fact is recommended that when you install omv disconnect the data drives so the installer doesn't target another disk or puts the grub loader in the wrong disk
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Ok! I am trying to just get my server to post now. I litterally turned it off, and on and now it will not post!!
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I have gotten it to post now, I can talk tomorrow it is late.
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