latest update is two days ago: https://github.com/OpenMediaVa…avault-zfs/commits/master
Btrfs/ZFS support
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- OMV 1.0
- fulgas
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Yes, I was just not sure if it was the plugin that was referred to... Progress of the plugin has been good, but I want to test it some more before considering it to be anywhere near stable. I don't want it to mess up someones system (or data).
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Sorry, was looking under the wrong link (http://git.datanom.net/gitweb/?p=omvzfs.git;a=summary)
Everything fine and unstuck again
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Basic import/export functionality is present in the backend of the plugin, but is not available in the GUI yet.
Does that mean I can import my RAID disks on zfs(setup in freenas) into OMV if the plugins is ok?
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No, import/export is a feature used to move zfs filesystem's between servers. Sort of...
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No, import/export is a feature used to move zfs filesystem's between servers. Sort of...
So, is there any way to import my Freenas RAID zfs disk into OMV? -
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YES, but please do not say RAID say RAIDZ1 or RAIDZx to avoid problems, you say in your first post:
QuoteI can import my RAID disks on zfs
if you read this , is like if you try to import a RAID 5 into ZFS, that is clear not posssible.
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YES, but please do not say RAID say RAIDZ1 or RAIDZx to avoid problems, you say in your first post:
if you read this , is like if you try to import a RAID 5 into ZFS, that is clear not posssible.
Ok, let me clarify it, my nas has freenas installed, with raid1, zfs, and I want to change to omv, and I don't want to lose my data, and also I don't want to copy the data out somewhere, and then copy into omv. So, after installing omv, may the omv recognize my disk if the zfs plugin is ok? Thanks.
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I would try first in a VM. To create a freenas VM, make a raidz1, fill it with data and then try to import the pool into an OMV VM first in CLI, then maybe try the gui for the plugin.
Try ti match in freenas the same version you're using in real hdd
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I would try first in a VM. To create a freenas VM, make a raidz1, fill it with data and then try to import the pool into an OMV VM first in CLI, then maybe try the gui for the plugin.
Try ti match in freenas the same version you're using in real hdd
That's a good idea, I should try the VM. Thanks.
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I would try first in a VM. To create a freenas VM, make a raidz1, fill it with data and then try to import the pool into an OMV VM first in CLI, then maybe try the gui for the plugin.
Try ti match in freenas the same version you're using in real hdd
http://phpbb.openmediavault.org/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=3969
I installed omv in vbox, and installed zfs following the instruction on the upper link. But after installing, I can't access omv from the webui, just a blank page. During installing, a new kernel has been installed, I don't know if it is the reason, but even if I restarted with the old kernal, the webut still didn't work. How should I debug the ui problem? And the attachement is a screenshot of file openmediavault-webgui_error.log under /var/log/nginx.
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If you want to you can test the ZFS plugin instead (still in alpha/beta stage):
The latest version (0.6.3.4) can be downloaded here
Instructions:
- Install omvextrasorg plugin
- Enable ZFS on the secondary tab of omvextrasorg
- If you already have zfsonlinux installed please remove the repo file from /etc/apt/sources.list.d/
- Download the openmediavault-zfs plugin (link above)
- Upload and install the plugin as usual
Changelog is available here
ToDo:
- Support the process of disk replacement
- Add log and cache and spare support to pools
If you test the plugin and find any issues or improvements, please contact me and I'll try to address the issue.
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Why install? Check my signature for a preinstalled one
zfs needs build essential and Linux headers if I recall -
Does Backport 3.16 need to be installed?
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If you want to you can test the ZFS plugin instead (still in alpha/beta stage):
The latest version (0.6.3.4) can be downloaded here
Instructions:
- Install omvextrasorg plugin
- Enable ZFS on the secondary tab of omvextrasorg
- If you already have zfsonlinux installed please remove the repo file from /etc/apt/sources.list.d/
- Download the openmediavault-zfs plugin (link above)
- Upload and install the plugin as usual
Changelog is available here
ToDo:
- Support the process of disk replacement
- Add log and cache and spare support to pools
If you test the plugin and find any issues or improvements, please contact me and I'll try to address the issue.
Does Backport 3.16 need to be installed?
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If you want to you can test the ZFS plugin instead (still in alpha/beta stage):
The latest version (0.6.3.4) can be downloaded here
Instructions:
- Install omvextrasorg plugin
- Enable ZFS on the secondary tab of omvextrasorg
- If you already have zfsonlinux installed please remove the repo file from /etc/apt/sources.list.d/
- Download the openmediavault-zfs plugin (link above)
- Upload and install the plugin as usual
Changelog is available here
ToDo:
- Support the process of disk replacement
- Add log and cache and spare support to pools
If you test the plugin and find any issues or improvements, please contact me and I'll try to address the issue.
I can enable all other sources except zfs source on OMV-extras.
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Backport does not need to be installed.
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You're probably missing build essential and Linux headers. Did you enable the zfs repo?
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Also you need to run the latest omvextras.
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