Posts by scuub

    @tkaiser Do you still experiment with the espressobin? I was following the discussion on armbian forum and I saw the overheating and crashing issues. IMO the espressobin is the best value for money if one is looking for a low-end RPI/clone replacement. The Helios4 feels severely overpriced, however, it looks good with 4 sata and ecc.


    I hope espressobin is gonna get more OMV support in the future.

    Update. It s definately just the Network tab that shows the error. After closing the error everything works in the tab.


    @votdev I m using tkaiser's fresh image.


    @tkaiser


    root@raspberrypi:~# sudo raspimon
    To stop simply press [ctrl]-[c]


    48.3'C 1200 MHz 0000000000000000000 1.3V
    48.3'C 1200 MHz 0000000000000000000 1.3V
    47.2'C 1200 MHz 0000000000000000000 1.3V
    46.2'C 600/ 600 MHz 0000000000000000000 1.2V
    47.2'C 600/ 600 MHz 0000000000000000000 1.2V


    As for environment: RPi3, OEM provided psu 5v@2A, etcher ofc, samsung evo 16gb ush-I


    I ll play around more because i didn't have a lot of time this morning. If nothing is changed in terms of omv since the 2nd image which worked perfectly, something must've happened on my end. I ll burn it again.


    Again the image works fine, functionality is perfect so far, it s just the web interface that shows that error, but doesn't seem to be a big deal. I ll investigate.

    Update. I logged by in the webinterface now and even after the update the error pops up when clicking the tabs. However everything works perfectly. First time i just hurried to set it up and ignored this.


    https://ibb.co/jRczvF


    While I m pro low-budget, I would say that anything running on usb 2.0 should never be thought of as a NAS nowadays. Transferring holiday photos and videos taken mostly with phones took 45 min on the Pi with 1 person downloading them. I ended up just passing the external hdd to everyone. Kinda ruins the whole point of a NAS.

    Played with the 2nd version last night. Everything works perfectly. I m gonna burn this one now.


    On the rpi discussion, I agree the rpi is the worse platform for a conventional NAS, but for what I use it is powerful enough and economical (seedbox and streaming hd video via dnla). I m sharing a 100mb connection with vampires/zombies, so if I don't cap at 2-3mb/s 24hours I might get murdered. Everything else would be overkill.

    I look forward to your work. Thanks for the effort. While waiting, is there any way to install plugins without triggering an update on openmediavault? every plugin seems to also update omv and then everything goes bad.


    Considering that here is the problem, what could be the source? permissions issues or is it looking for the process somewhere else?
    Updating configuration database ...
    Running migration conf_3.0.68
    Updating configuration ...
    /usr/bin/deb-systemd-helper: error: unable to read ntp.service
    dpkg: error processing package openmediavault (--configure):
    subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1

    I have booted the latest RPI3 image (3.0.63 erasmus). Afterward i attempted to update and 3 packages were left out openmediavault openmediavault-omvextrasorg openmediavault-resetperms.
    Tried upgrading from web-ui then terminal. Tried apt-get -f install, tried removing the openmediavault then reinstalling same issue (see log). It basically becomes unusable.


    Rewrote the sd card 3 times same results.


    I am a bit of a newb to linux, but despite trying i could not find anything on this: ntp.service (bolded below). I believe it has sth to do with network time protocol, but that is the ntpd process which is running.


    Here seems to be the issue:
    Setting up openmediavault (3.0.83) ...


    Configuration file '/etc/default/openmediavault'
    ==> Modified (by you or by a script) since installation.
    ==> Package distributor has shipped an updated version.
    ==> Using current old file as you requested.
    Installing new version of config file /etc/rsyslog.d/openmediavault-pamtally2.conf ...
    Updating configuration database ...
    Running migration conf_3.0.68
    Updating configuration ...
    /usr/bin/deb-systemd-helper: error: unable to read ntp.service
    dpkg: error processing package openmediavault (--configure):
    subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1
    dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of openmediavault-omvextrasorg:
    openmediavault-omvextrasorg depends on openmediavault (>= 3.0.67); however:
    Package openmediavault is not configured yet.


    Extended log.