Plex has a decent photo storage/display. It also has lots of tech support on the forum.
Look in the Guides section for @macom’s [How-To].
Plex has a decent photo storage/display. It also has lots of tech support on the forum.
Look in the Guides section for @macom’s [How-To].
If it’s your first rodeo with OMV dig up an old pc and install your os on a 32gig thumb drive. I picked up a couple of 2.5Ghz dual cores for free a while back simply by asking “Hey, what are you going to do with that?” two different times. They both work great.
Or you can buy any of a number of single board computers and run your os on a 32gig micro sd card. 128gig is way too big. OMV is made to run os and data on separate drives.
Go to the Guides section of the forum and read up on how to install. Good luck.
I'm going to put a "resolved" on this thread. Edit: Sorry it was so late in coming.
@aldrick Here's an article that gives a work around to replace the new version of iptables in Buster to "legacy". Apparently the "new" iptables in Buster prevent Docker-network from working properly. I hope that helps. I'm assuming you are using OMV 5. If you are on OMV 4 then this is not going to help you.
Shut down your Odroid, pull the ssd card, and do a "dd" or some such.
Here's an article for Windows or Mac: https://thepi.io/how-to-back-up-your-raspberry-pi/
What @Adoby said .
If you buy a SATA hat I think it comes in a two-port and four port model for the pi4. Make sure it is intended for the Raspberry Pi4.
“exec” can’t hurt.
Hi Agricola, thank you very much for that useful piece of information, I appreciate it.
I think I'll start off with a Pi4 and a SATA hat. Have you had any bad experiences with USB3 ?
So with SMB shares, the NAS or Folders on the NAS show up on the Mac/iDevices ?
All of my disks are connected to SATA on my M4. I always have a backup connected to my hc2’s but it is only usb2, so I can’t shed any light on usb3, just that I’ve seen a fair bit on the forum of folks having problems with usb3. What I have read about the pi4 seems to indicate those problems have been addressed. I have not heard of anyone on this forum complaining about the pi4. I’m curious to see how the SATA hat performs with it.
SMB works fine for me on a MacOS (plus one Ubuntu) network. Nothing to do from the client side besides logging in.
I use Macs/iDevices with my network and it works fine with SMB shares. Roku is better than AppleTV (for Plex) with my setup.
@Adoby has the scoop on powered enclosures. Follow his advice on enclosures. He’s an Emby guy - I use Plex and love it. I’m sure they are both on a par.
Onlyoffice is an app activated from within Nextcloud. Once Nextcloud is up and running you install/activate it under your user icon at the top right corner of the Nextcloud web page: /apps/Office & text
You should start by making a full mirror backup of your hc2 disk with your new big disk connected via usb. One of the Getting Started guides in this post will guide you through a backup using Rsync. Starting on about page 64 of either guide there is a section on backups using Rsync. Once your backup is synced the guide shows you how to repoint your shares from the 6 to the 14TB so you can then swap the disks around and use the 6TB in your next step on the backup server. I always keep a mirrored backup disk connected to my hc2. It is your first backup defense if your main disk fails. You might consider getting a second 14TB disk for that.
I also backup to a second machine using Rsync but it is not incremental. I think you would use the rsnapshot plugin to go that route but I don’t know anything about it. Here is the guide where I learned how to use Rsync between two machines.
Others will have to chime in and answer the rest of your questions. Good luck.
Do you have other disks mounted other than the one installed with your Plex folders? Every mounted disk has a noexec tag. You may have removed it from some other disk. Good luck.
@keinhen I’m no Linux power user but I have tried and failed (and succeeded) installing Nextcloud enough to know that when you get to “Welcome to Our Server” you are getting really close.
Good luck.
I saw this just a couple of days ago. I bet it’s just what you need:
Good luck.
When I saw the word “stuck” in your first post it makes me think your issue is not related to the issue on this thread specifically. It does sound like a problem I and others had a month back. Look at this thread. I hope it helps.
“I am also able to get MariaDB and Nextcloud working in Docker, with the lsioarmhf docker images.“
https://hub.docker.com/r/linuxserver/nextcloud
https://hub.docker.com/r/linuxserver/mariadb
https://hub.docker.com/r/linuxserver/letsencrypt
https://hub.docker.com/r/linuxserver/duckdns
https://blog.linuxserver.io/20…rypt-nginx-starter-guide/
Well it’s a permission thing. Lately I have been organizing photos in Plex and if I move files and folders around from my Mac for a good while, I will eventually get a notice “You don’t have permission...” if I try to delete or rename a file or folder, and a finder relaunch always fixes it. I’ve never bothered trying to find a permanent solution.
If someone does, be prepared to rewrite it again for OMV 6 since it is moving to a new framework for the web interface.
That is why I hope someone with css skills will pick up the custom-theme.css files and just create some color variations. If one has more than a couple instances running it sure is handy to have them visibly different to help prevent making changes to the wrong server.
Are you logged into your shares as guest or your SMB user?
Not a fix but a work around, just relaunch your finder under the force quit menu under the Apple menu.
Maybe someone with the skill set will resurrect it for 5.