Posts by weebnuts

    As some of you may know, I am the developer of the openmediavault-goodsync plugin. Unfortunately, the company that develops GoodSync has recently started charging for the use of GoodSync on Linux. As a result, I am ending development of the plugin immediately, and must find an alternative solution for syncing. I have been checking out rclone and Syncthing, but neither of them have the complete feature set that GoodSync had that I am looking for. If anyone has any other suggestions, please let me know.



    The features that I am looking for are:

    • Block-level sync
    • Automated syncing as well as the option to only sync manually if wanted
    • Ability to sync to third-party cloud services (especially Google Drive and OneDrive)

    Goodsync is great.. I really haven't found anything as good, especially for the price


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    I love xenserver, but have been using hyper-v lately as it's easy in a single server setup. You can pass disks through in xenserver but it's not as easy. You have to do some command line stuff. It's been a while since I looked at it, but it can be done.


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    HI All.
    I wanted to know what everyone is doing around archiving Emails.
    I have a lot of Email in .PST archive files form Outlook and would like to have them stores off my laptop.


    I was thinking of running Zimbra Mail server in docker but that might be over kill.


    What are you guys doing around email storage/archiving ?
    I probably have 100 GB worth of emails alone.

    Mailarchiva is free under 20 mailboxes.


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    It's greyed out.. here's output of mount
    sysfs on /sys type sysfs (rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec,relatime)
    proc on /proc type proc (rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec,relatime)
    udev on /dev type devtmpfs (rw,relatime,size=10240k,nr_inodes=2033727,mode=755)
    devpts on /dev/pts type devpts (rw,nosuid,noexec,relatime,gid=5,mode=620,ptmxmode=000)
    tmpfs on /run type tmpfs (rw,nosuid,relatime,size=3259836k,mode=755)
    /dev/sdg2 on / type ext4 (rw,noatime,nodiratime,errors=remount-ro,data=ordered)
    securityfs on /sys/kernel/security type securityfs (rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec,relatime)
    tmpfs on /dev/shm type tmpfs (rw,nosuid,nodev)
    tmpfs on /run/lock type tmpfs (rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec,relatime,size=5120k)
    tmpfs on /sys/fs/cgroup type tmpfs (ro,nosuid,nodev,noexec,mode=755)
    cgroup on /sys/fs/cgroup/systemd type cgroup (rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec,relatime,xattr,release_agent=/lib/systemd/systemd-cgroups-agent,name=systemd)
    pstore on /sys/fs/pstore type pstore (rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec,relatime)
    cgroup on /sys/fs/cgroup/cpuset type cgroup (rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec,relatime,cpuset)
    cgroup on /sys/fs/cgroup/cpu,cpuacct type cgroup (rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec,relatime,cpu,cpuacct)
    cgroup on /sys/fs/cgroup/blkio type cgroup (rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec,relatime,blkio)
    cgroup on /sys/fs/cgroup/memory type cgroup (rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec,relatime,memory)
    cgroup on /sys/fs/cgroup/devices type cgroup (rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec,relatime,devices)
    cgroup on /sys/fs/cgroup/freezer type cgroup (rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec,relatime,freezer)
    cgroup on /sys/fs/cgroup/net_cls,net_prio type cgroup (rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec,relatime,net_cls,net_prio)
    cgroup on /sys/fs/cgroup/perf_event type cgroup (rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec,relatime,perf_event)
    cgroup on /sys/fs/cgroup/hugetlb type cgroup (rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec,relatime,hugetlb)
    cgroup on /sys/fs/cgroup/pids type cgroup (rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec,relatime,pids)
    systemd-1 on /proc/sys/fs/binfmt_misc type autofs (rw,relatime,fd=22,pgrp=1,timeout=300,minproto=5,maxproto=5,direct)
    mqueue on /dev/mqueue type mqueue (rw,relatime)
    debugfs on /sys/kernel/debug type debugfs (rw,relatime)
    fusectl on /sys/fs/fuse/connections type fusectl (rw,relatime)
    hugetlbfs on /dev/hugepages type hugetlbfs (rw,relatime)
    tmpfs on /tmp type tmpfs (rw,relatime)
    /dev/sdg1 on /boot/efi type vfat (rw,relatime,fmask=0077,dmask=0077,codepage=437,iocharset=iso8859-1,shortname=mixed,errors=remount-ro)


    binfmt_misc on /proc/sys/fs/binfmt_misc type binfmt_misc (rw,relatime)
    nfsd on /proc/fs/nfsd type nfsd (rw,relatime)
    /dev/sdg2 on /var/lib/docker/plugins type ext4 (rw,noatime,nodiratime,errors=remount-ro,data=ordered)
    /dev/sdg2 on /var/lib/docker/overlay2 type ext4 (rw,noatime,nodiratime,errors=remount-ro,data=ordered)
    tmpfs on /run/user/116 type tmpfs (rw,nosuid,nodev,relatime,size=1629920k,mode=700,uid=116,gid=122)
    tmpfs on /run/user/0 type tmpfs (rw,nosuid,nodev,relatime,size=1629920k,mode=700)


    I don't claim to be an expert, but I will help. I really like OMV and don't want the forums to turn nasty like some others have. Feel free to chime in with any extra information


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    I'll try with docker so!
    I really hated my experience with keepass, but I don't like the idea od a closed source application managing my password :/


    Just to be sure: To install docker I should use "Docker CE" repo, not "Docker" right?


    What's the problem with KeePass?


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    Nice ☺ Going to take a serious look at this have just invested some more money in more drives and larger to safeguard my own files and customer ones and this is an interesting solution. ..☺
    Thanks ☺


    bookie56


    Go with zfs raidz2, which can withstand 2 drive failures at a time if you have the money for an extra drive


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    ZFS is free and has all the options of very expensive hardware SANs. OMV does a great job of giving you a good GUI, especially with the zfs plug-in. Also, what's cool about zfs is you can install freenas or another operating system that is zfs compatible and it will see your data without much trouble.


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    ZFS on OMV is really easy to setup. You have to install OMV-extras and then install the ZFS plugin. Add a pool in the ZFS menu and then create your Filesystems that you want and then shared folders under that.


    Search is your friend
    [HOWTO] Instal ZFS-Plugin & use ZFS on OMV


    also a German video

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    the great thing about ZFS is snapshots. So periodically create them in case you get a virus or delete something by accident you can go back to that point in time, or mount it temporarily to get the file you need. Lots of info on that by searching for it.

    Software Raid5 is never a recommended scenario.. It's slow, and if anything in your system dies, no guarantee you can get it back. Hardware Raid5 is much better. However, RAiD10 isn't too bad, but for software options, zfs really is great. Well that's my opinion.


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