Beiträge von Phil-O-Mat

    Thanks for your infos, I tried to inform myself a little about Salt (or SaltStack). Is there a way to run OMV 5.x without Salt, or a different configuration of it, as it seems to be a service to manage Server stacks (not needed for just one home server)?

    Would the situation / performance be better with OMV 4.x? Is there a way to use this older OMV version or a version without Salt with Debian 10?

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    Does your machine really have only 128MB of RAM or is that a typo? If that's all you have I would imagine that the machine spends a lot of time in swap and this can greatly slow things down.

    Yes, it has only 128 MB. I also experienced a problem with my initial ramdisk, as it was set to 13MB by /etc/initramfs-tools.conf (default is 10%), but at the same time systemd required at least 16MB free on /run.

    When working as root in a terminal I don't have to wait very long for apt updating, installing or getting any feedback messages though. Furthermore, working in swap should be a different process not really connected to sending messages / packets to the OMV web gui. Therefore, I somehow guess that it is an issue of network packet transfer between debian, OMV and my browser web guis...?

    Hi everybody,


    I am experiencing very long waiting / response times (about 15 min) of the OMV web gui to come back after changing an option and clicking "save, apply, yes" in the web gui.

    My Buffalo Linkstation Duo WXL NAS (2x 2 TB, about 7 years old, 128 MB RAM, ARMv5 ) surely isn't very fast, but this seems odd. Is it an issue with Debian, OMV, my Mozilla Firefox or anything else?

    The NAS is connected via LAN to a router with DHCP, although it always gets assigned the same IP address.


    After one of the two HDDs died some time ago, I decided to:

    - installed a new NAS-suitable HDD (4 TB, as this is the minimum size to come with rotational vibration sensors) with proper partitioning scheme according to the "standard Buffalo scheme" (4 partitions and unpartitioned rest: /boot, /root, swap, / and the rest is for RAID 1 with the other old HDD, shall get partitioned during RAID 1 setup),

    - installed a stable Debian 10 armel kirkwood (4.19.0-9 marvell kernel, per network-console) onto this new HDD

    - installed OMV 5.4.6-1 (usul) and OMV-extras

    - did some basic configuration in the web gui


    So the NAS has 1x 2TB and 1x 4TB now (RAID 1 planned, 2 TB of the new HDD will remain unused until the other old HDD gets exchanged, might be soon)

    Would be glad for any purposeful info or tips...