Beiträge von AdmiralRaccoon

    omv: 6.0.40-2

    nut-plugin: 6.0.1-1


    Hello,

    yesterday, I had a power outage at home, and I think the nut server in OMV has initiated a shutdown way to early.


    In the config, I selected "initiate shutdown when USV reaches low battery level" (USV erreicht niedrigen Batteriestand), but what is "low" and where can I define it? I also checked the various .conf files, but every file has a Warning in it, not to edit them.

    My OMV only takes a few seconds to shut down, so I would like to define a rather low value, e.g. 5 or 10%, if that´s possible.


    Thanks for help

    Philipp

    Hello,
    I have a serious problem with an external USB Disk, I hope I can fix it with your help:


    Until yesterday, I had an EXT4 formatted USB Harddrive attached to my Fritzbox for all kind of Data. Suddenly, various files vanished or had a size of 0 Byte.
    I thought it had something to do with the Fritzbox, so I attached the USB Drive to my omvault device, but had the same issues.
    I than run a "fsck.ext4 -f /dec/sda1" command on the drive. It found some problems and asked me if I want to repair them. (As I did)


    But now I can´t see anything in the shared folder, but If I take a look into "File Systems" in the GUI, I can still see that there is an EXT4 filesystem present and the available size is 82 gib from 1,79 tib, so hopefully there is still data on the drive?


    Can you give me some hints for accessing the data?


    Thanks a lot,
    Philipp

    Hello,
    I´ve installed OMV on an Odroid HC2. I intended to use a 1 TB Samsung Evo 840 SSD in the first place, but after I mounted the SSD within the WebGUI, i got "Communication Failure" Pop-ups all the time. There was no chance of configuring OMV anymore. I then tried a smaller SSD (Samsung Evo 860 256 GB), but it had the same problems.
    The third try was an ordinary 1 TB 2,5" HDD drive that is running without any problems since 7 days.


    Is there a general problem with SSDs in OMV and/or the odroid hardware?


    Thanks,
    Philipp