Beiträge von threeeye

    You need to change the filename for the key you are adding to the filename that was downloaded. It added a .1 to the end.

    Thanks.

    I guess that's because I tried it already...

    But I still get an error

    I know this thread is a little old...

    I'm having problems with apt update...

    I'm on OMV 4 (Debian 9.13)

    I'm stuck on this step "sudo apt-key add omvextras2026.asc"

    I'm getting "gpg: no valid OpenPGP data found."

    And when I run "sudo apt-get update"

    I get:

    I think I want to upgrade to OMV5, but I'm afraid that my data (UrBackup, that is not in Docker) will be gone...

    And if my data is safe, what do I upgrade first, OMV or Debian?

    Thanks for the help

    I just researched on max capacity of HDD on my MB, I noticed that my MB can hold 8 HDD and I have 4...

    So for now I'm just going to add 2 more HDD, in Raid 6 it'd 6tb, bringing the total to ~15tb.

    So now I need info on expanding Raid... lol


    Thanks for the info

    Hi guys,

    I have 4 HDDs of 6tb each on Raid 6

    I'm almost out of space, and I don't have room for more on my MB.

    Is there a way I can replace the HDDs (1 by 1) to 10tb each without losing any data?


    Thanks

    Can you post the output of


    ls -l <path>


    Replace <path> with the path you entered in the GUI of Urbackup as backup location.

    I see it did create 2 folders, but I still see the 2 errors...


    root@storage:~# ls -l /srv/dev-disk-by-label-Storage/Backup/UrBackup/
    total 16
    drwxrwsr-x+ 2 root users 4096 Dec 14 12:01 clients
    drwxrwsr-x+ 2 root users 4096 Dec 14 12:01 urbackup_tmp_files
    root@storage:~#


    I watched the video...
    And on my Windows client status = No internet server configured

    I think you have to check the permission on filesystem level.


    But first try to replace /sharedfolders/ with the complete path. Something like /srv/dev-disk-by-label.....

    Same error
    And now I have another error:
    (err_long_create_failed). No such file or directory (code: 2)
    UrBackup Server has trouble storing files to backup storage with the maximum
    file name length it was compiled with (max 255 bytes). There might be
    issues when backing up files/folders with long file name.

    Did you create the directory from CLI or in the GUI of OMV as shared folder?To create it as shared folder should be the way to go. Or change the ownership from CLI.


    On my system owner is "urbackup" and group is "users"

    I created a urbackup user in OMV
    I have a shared folder /sharedfolders/Backup, I gave user urbackup R/W permission


    I opened /sharedfolders/Backup folder in explorer and created a new folder urbackup