I just tried to open the webgui and of course it doesn't work anymore. I guess I really messed up this time.
Sure, because you removed openmediavault.
apt-get install openmediavault
I just tried to open the webgui and of course it doesn't work anymore. I guess I really messed up this time.
Sure, because you removed openmediavault.
apt-get install openmediavault
dpkg --purge --force-all openmediavault-nut
(Reading database ... 44523 files and directories currently installed.)
Removing openmediavault-nut ...
Purging configuration files for openmediavault-nut ...
/var/lib/dpkg/info/openmediavault-nut.postrm: 24: .: Can't open /etc/default/openmediavault
dpkg: error processing openmediavault-nut (--purge):
subprocess installed post-removal script returned error exit status 2
Errors were encountered while processing:
openmediavault-nut
This what I get. Okay, just saw WastlJ's answer. Am reinstalling openmediavault now... And I have ascess to OMV webgui again. Thank you.
apt-get install openmediavault
After reinstallin openmediavault, try tekkbs command again. Openmediavault is neccessary to deinstall some plugins.
Sorry to say that the error remains the same:
dpkg --purge --force-all openmediavault-nut
(Reading database ... 45249 files and directories currently installed.)
Removing openmediavault-nut ...
Purging configuration files for openmediavault-nut ...
invoke-rc.d: unknown initscript, /etc/init.d/nut not found.
dpkg: error processing openmediavault-nut (--purge):
subprocess installed post-removal script returned error exit status 100
Errors were encountered while processing:
openmediavault-nut
dpkg -l | grep nut
dpkg -l | grep nut
ii binutils 2.22-8 amd64 GNU assembler, linker and binary utilities
ii debianutils 4.3.2 amd64 Miscellaneous utilities specific to Debian
ii libcurl3-gnutls:amd64 7.26.0-1+wheezy10 amd64 easy-to-use client-side URL transfer library (GnuTLS flavour)
ii libgnutls26:amd64 2.12.20-8+deb7u2 amd64 GNU TLS library - runtime library
ii nut 2.6.4-2.3+deb7u1 all network UPS tools - metapackage
ii nut-client 2.6.4-2.3+deb7u1 amd64 network UPS tools - clients
ii nut-server 2.6.4-2.3+deb7u1 amd64 network UPS tools - core system
pc openmediavault-nut 0.5.10 all OpenMediaVault Network UPS Tools (NUT) plugin
I think Volker posted on an issue like this. Give me some time, or maybe someone else will post, to find the other thread. I look at it later today. Are you able to install the newer versions of the other plugins that were removed now???
Try just 1.
I just installed the new version of the nut plugin and that work fine. After running dpkg -l | grep openmediavault I now only saw the new version. Since, I don't need nut at the time (I orginally installed it just to take a look), I uninstalled it and now it is gone.
dpkg -l | grep openmediavault
ii openmediavault 1.0.23 all Open network attached storage solution
ii openmediavault-aufs 1.0.2 all aufs plugin for OpenMediaVault.
ii openmediavault-autoshutdown 1.0.1 all OpenMediaVault AutoShutdown Plugin
ii openmediavault-clamav 1.0.1 all OpenMediaVault ClamAV plugin
ii openmediavault-extplorer 1.0.3 all OpenMediaVault eXtplorer plugin
ii openmediavault-keyring 0.3 all GnuPG archive keys of the OpenMediaVault archive
ii openmediavault-lvm2 1.0.1 all OpenMediaVault Logical Volume Manager (LVM2) plugin
ii openmediavault-minidlna 1.0.5 all OpenMediaVault miniDLNA (DLNA server) plugin
ii openmediavault-omvextrasorg 1.0.8 all OMV-Extras.org Package Repositories for OpenMediaVault
ii openmediavault-owncloud 1.1.3 all OpenMediaVault ownCloud plugin
ii openmediavault-rsnapshot 1.0.4 all OpenMediaVault rsnapshot backup plugin.
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While it might be interesting to know what went wrong, there is no issue anymore. In hindsight I should maybe have picked another plugin to try and install, so that we would have had a chance to find the mistake.
Now all I have to do is reconfigure snapraid. Do I need to consider anything special while doing so?
No, it looks good now...
Yep, set to solved!
Now, this is really a neat feature!
Here is my ID: 86FqSTBT
Best,
TiredHornet
dpkg -l | grep openmediavault
just to check if has correct packages.
It is really good idea to see version numbers...
Would've got yourself an answer if you had taken a look at the logupload. And now you got the reason why Volker added the so useless dpkg -l output... but hey... its 80% useless info for you...
Greetings
David
Never said it is useless. You show me where I said it was useless to have this feature. I said I did not want it in output on my system. That is very different thing. I may not have read enough of post to know it was uploaded.
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