It's a great machine! But I'm so happy to be building my own OMV server - much better price-performance, and much more scalable.
I get an error code (i think):
-sh: 12: wipefs: not found
It's a great machine! But I'm so happy to be building my own OMV server - much better price-performance, and much more scalable.
I get an error code (i think):
-sh: 12: wipefs: not found
It's a QNAP TS-451, so yes it is rather old now.
My OMV system is:
Ryzen 3 3200G
16GB RAM
ASRock AB350 Gaming-ITX/ac
No, I didn't! I did my due dilligance research via Google before migrating my RAID array, but forum posts and such were scarce. The only one I found was about someone who plugged in their RAID array and OMV managed to read it straight away, and he was able to mount it immediately.
Can you point me in the direction of where I can learn about mdadm commands, and what I need to run?
Thanks again
Thank you, as you were typing this I figured it out and ran the command you suggested.
I have attached the output. Please forgive the image, it was impossible for me to copy-paste the output.
Thanks for your reply! But I can't even log in to the CLI to run the command (I've been managing it through the web interface, which I can log in through).
When I try to log in, I input my user and password, and I get the following screen. After that, it takes me back to the login page:
[ OK ] Stopped Getty on tty1.
[ OK ] Started Getty on tty1.
Hello,
I am trying to migrate my existing RAID5 array, created with QNAP, into my OMV install build.
I have plugged in the drives, and OMV can read the RAID array via the 'RAID Management' tab. It is read as device /dev/md/124.
However, when I click on the 'File Systems' tab to try and mount /dev/md124, it doesn't appear in the list. It shows /dev/md125 and /dev/md127, which I am able to successfully mount, but these are not my RAID array, and I am not able to access my RAID array after mounting them.
I have attached screenshots of my RAID Management and File Systems tabs.
Any ideas? Thank you in advance for your help!