Thank you. I'll try to do this if I have time but that is very insightful
Posts by ArbaazPatwari
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Recently I was going a large file transfer of backed up data from my OMV NAS to my new gaming PC. There were over 30 GB of files. The file transfer (over WiFi network) stopped midway because my computer lost connection with the OMV server and it did not reconnect after a few minutes. I'm pretty sure it is because of my spotty home internet, because a few times a day I have to manually press reconnect to join my home wifi network on my computer running Windows 11. However, if my NAS gets booted offline, there is no GUI to tell it to reconnect as I have no monitor equipped to it.
I realised I could plug it in with ethernet to my PC or laptop, but for remote only operations, it would be nice if the OMV software connected back to the network after a drop. After the server failed, all I can do is turn it off and back on, restarting the server, and waiting for it to connect to my home WiFi network (It doesn't want to reconnect to the WiFi/ try multiple times after unsuccessful connections). This isn't ideal because if my home wifi is still being inconsistent for hours and I forget and close file explorer, then suddenly the 15 GB data transfer has stopped and I can't go back.
So it would be nice if the OMV software could reconnect and resolve network issues itself, as it hasn't done so in my situation.
Version: Sandworm 7.4.15-2. Kernel: Linux 6.6.62+rpt-rpi-2712. Device: Raspberry Pi 5 Model B Rev 1.0
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Hello, I updated the packages again. This time they all installed properly. I then ran your commands by SSH into the OMV computer, and restarted the NAS. I had to update some new packages and restart and now I think the system is fully up to date. Thank you. I couldn't really catch the output the commands made earlier, my terminal went weird so I stopped it.
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Hello, I would like to report a bug where I cannot install the libcups2 package on OpenMediaVault after multiple attempts. All my other packages can update. I emailed the Debian Printing Team as they are associated with the package, and also tried to make an issue on GitHub on the CUPS (common unix print system) repo, where a developer told me that they are upstream and don't deal with packaging, so they can't fix it. https://github.com/OpenPrinting/cups/issues/1074. I was about to report the issue in the OpenMediaVault GitHub, but the issue instructions say only to report an issue when advised by a moderator in the OpenMediaVault forum.
I get an error 500 internal server error, when trying to install the libcups2 2.4.2-3+deb12u8 package. I am running
- OS: OpenMediaVault version 7.4.9-1 (Sandworm). Linux Kernel: 6.6.47+rpt-rpi-2712
- OpenMediaVault Admin Dashboard
- CUPS: libcups2 2.4.2-3+deb12u8