wuuuuu, referencing to my build...very nice.
Are you satisfied with everything? I am
Greetz
Murphy
wuuuuu, referencing to my build...very nice.
Are you satisfied with everything? I am
Greetz
Murphy
Nice
Mark your thread as solved, please, TY...
Murphy
Zitat von "davidh2k"Industrial or not. Its static wear leveling you want to have on an usb stick to consider it for a debian installation.
Greetings
David
Hmmm, dived a little deeper
http://www.industrial-memory.c…rial_product_overview.pdf lists the industrial transcend products. For each product is written there "Built-in ECC and Wear-Leveling to ensure reliable
data transfer". Even on the USB-Sticks...("10 year data retention")
Maybe interesting for saving SATA-Ports or if you have not much space in your case
HTH
Murphy
Hi,
partition type of drives > 2TB should be GPT, not MBR.
Greetz
Murphy
Sorry for jumping in...
I understood that "regular" USB-Sticks should not used, ok.
What about http://www.memory24.de/USB-Flash-Modul or http://www.memory24.de/SATA-Flash-Module
These are sold as "industrial solution".
Cheers
Murphy
Any SATA-Drive is readable with SMART, so you dont run into problems with that.
Found that one: http://www.ebay.de/itm/PCI-Sch…oller&hash=item58a685bb78
Should work flawlessly...
HTH
Link is working here.
Debian Mirror has nothing to do with OMV packages.
Did you "apt-get update" before?
Well, it does on my primary NAS (see signature)...
Got 2 graphs (2 GB ATA flash with OS and 3TB Data Disk).
Hi Aaron,
no, the NSA310 is a single drive NAS, but has an (unused) eSata-Port.
See here for specs: http://www.zyxel.com/de/de/Pro…426084939&idx=6&c=de&l=de
Thanks
Murphy
No one with an idea?
Do you need more input? Tell me what you need, thanks...
Greetz
Murphy
Hi,
I managed to to install Debian Wheezy on my Zyxel NSA310 and afterwards I put kralizec on top, as mentioned here in the forum.
Seems to run fine, but one thing...
The graph "Disk Usage" is empty.
Alle other graphs work fine.
Syslog tells me a lot of:
Jun 20 09:31:02 nsa310 collectd[2435]: Filter subsystem: Built-in target `write': Dispatching value to all write plugins failed with status -1.
Jun 20 09:31:02 nsa310 collectd[2435]: rrdcached plugin: rrdc_update (/var/lib/rrdcached/db/localhost/df-root/df_complex-reserved.rrd, [1403249462:249999360.000000], 1) failed with status -1.
Jun 20 09:31:02 nsa310 collectd[2435]: Filter subsystem: Built-in target `write': Dispatching value to all write plugins failed with status -1.
Jun 20 09:31:02 nsa310 collectd[2435]: rrdcached plugin: rrdc_update (/var/lib/rrdcached/db/localhost/df-root/df_complex-used.rrd, [1403249462:1292464128.000000], 1) failed with status -1.
Jun 20 09:31:02 nsa310 collectd[2435]: Filter subsystem: Built-in target `write': Dispatching value to all write plugins failed with status -1.
Jun 20 09:31:12 nsa310 collectd[2435]: rrdcached plugin: rrdc_update (/var/lib/rrdcached/db/localhost/df-root/df_complex-free.rrd, [1403249472:3442483200.000000], 1) failed with status -1.
Who can me help out of this?
Thanks in advance
Murphy
Hi,
what is the exact output of
lsattr
and
chattr -i?
Regards
Try in a VM and report
Regards
Murphy
Some news...due to NIC Driver Update on Win 8.1 and BPO Kernel@OMV and changing Switch from TP-Link to Netgear:
NAS performance tester 1.7 http://www.808.dk/?nastester
Running warmup...
Running a 400MB file write on U: 5 times...
Iteration 1: 84,77 MB/sec
Iteration 2: 84,77 MB/sec
Iteration 3: 86,49 MB/sec
Iteration 4: 74,85 MB/sec
Iteration 5: 87,37 MB/sec
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Average (W): 83,65 MB/sec
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Running a 400MB file read on U: 5 times...
Iteration 1: 116,89 MB/sec
Iteration 2: 114,80 MB/sec
Iteration 3: 112,78 MB/sec
Iteration 4: 116,89 MB/sec
Iteration 5: 115,32 MB/sec
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Average (R): 115,34 MB/sec
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Have not seen any buyable single NAS performing like that
So happy me
Regards
Murphy
Seems your DNS is not in the mood to serve...
Can you ping google.com from a shell in your OMV?
Primary DNS: Your Router
Secondary DNS: 8.8.8.8
Pleasy try
HTH
Murphy
ZFS, ECC...hat doch FreeNAS oder auch NAS4free...
Was machst du dann hier?
When you are able to ssh into it, just delete some files...I dont see the prob or am I misunderstanding something?
Greetz
Murphy