Yes. If you do not trust me, maybe you trust @ryecoaaron Look at this screen shot:
Ok, thanks. I don't know why I didn't see those. I searched... oh well. Thanks bud.
Yes. If you do not trust me, maybe you trust @ryecoaaron Look at this screen shot:
Ok, thanks. I don't know why I didn't see those. I searched... oh well. Thanks bud.
Not necessary! You need not to do anything, if you haven´t configured file system quotas. I get the same message at every boot. You have to enable quotas, if you want this message to go away.
More: Failed to start File System Quotas or error "Failed start file system quotas" at boot
Are you sure? Is it something I should look into doing?
I cannot see the content of the picture.
I was going to give a link to the original photo but by the time you zoom in it gets so blurry you can't make anything out. Sorry bud.
Hello,
So I started up my omv machine last week and found this. What can I do to fix this?
It comes up saying: Failed to start Enable File System Quotas
See "systemct1 status quotaon.service for details.
If you can not see the photo let me know.
thanks for your help.
I have found a soulution but I won't write it down here
Dick move, dude! I am having the same problem and I would have loved to have seen a solution here, but because you didn't get an immediate response you act like a 5 year old kid. Dick...move!
Alles anzeigenI'm not so sure that disabling "power on by PCI / PCIE" will affect wake on lan. Something on the PCI bus may be misbehaving. If you're using an integrated NIC, it may not be on the same bus. If that's the case, the magic packet might work. Do you have any optional PCI cards installed, like a graphics card?
One other remote possibility:
Where OMV is concerned, the only thing I could come up with where OMV might do something power related would be under the Power Management tabs, <Settings> and <Scheduled Jobs>. By default, in a new build, nothing should configured.
As you can see, I have a couple things configured. If you have something in these screens, disable and / or delete it.
Nothing is on Scheduled Jobs. What is so weird is that it just randomly started and the only way is to turn of the power by PCI/PCIE (which is how the WOL is turned on and off.
I thought you guys would like to know, I had to be the motherboard. I deleted all the plugins and even turned off WOL on OMV and it still powers on. That stinks. I was hoping to be able to turn it on via magic packet.
Strange
You're telling me. I find it really strange but whatever. My thing is, I am trying to use this as a file server as well and not just backups. I was hoping it would do what my synology does (which I hate because it is so slow and has room for only two disks) and put the disks in hibernation but noooo, it has to be different!
I found my problem,
The power on by pci/pcie causes the power to cut back on. Weird. Why now and not the past two days I have had it off?
When I tried it twice it would shutdown then come back on. When I did it in the command line it would come back on again. I will try it again to make sure it wasn't a fluke.
Maybe ... Play a bit around with the settings --- See Wake on Lan too
Although the board supports WOL the setting is not there. I was able to turn the machine off by holding down the power button and it did not turn on since then. Thoughts?
Did you look at the bios settings? Possibly it's set to power on after power failure?
I found it!
Ok so the settings "Restore AC Power Less:
1. Power Off
2. Power On
3. Last State
I have it on Power Off but I have Power on by PCI/PCIE on Enable.
Hi
Wich Hardware ... maybe
Intel skylake CPU ?
Pentium G3240 Haswell R
Did you look at the bios settings? Possibly it's set to power on after power failure?
I am currently looking but I don't remember such a setting let alone changing it.
Hello,
This is my first post on here. I have so far liked OMV but I am running into an issue where when I tell the machine to shutdown (via Web GUI or Command line) it will shutdown for three seconds then come right back on. Does anyone know what is going on?