Never mind, I'm just having my backup server pull from the OMV server.
Posts by DikHarrison
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I just checked, and the certificates are the same on both servers.
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I was going to rebuild the server anyway to use an SSD instead of an SD for booting. I have followed the official directions in setting up OMV and have never had an issue, so maybe there was an issue with the SD I was using that caused the server to go out to lunch. The new server is up and working great, but I can't get the backups to run again.
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I am trying to rebuild my file server after the latest OMV update hosed the server. After setting everything up and trying to test, I received the following when I tried to run an Rsync backup to a remote server:
Please wait, syncing </srv/dev-disk-by-uuid-1fc0271b-686e-476b-a9e9-bfe91ef0e60c/Quicken/> to <xxxxx@192.168.1.xxx:/media/xxxxx/Backups/QuickenBKUP> ...
Permission denied, please try again.
Permission denied, please try again.
scans@192.168.1.135: Permission denied (publickey,password).
rsync: connection unexpectedly closed (0 bytes received so far) [sender]
rsync error: unexplained error (code 255) at io.c(232) [sender=3.2.7]
ERROR: The synchronisation failed.
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The certificate was installed via OMV, and I verified that the .ssh/authorized_keys was created.
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Debian Bookworm without a Desktop environment on a Raspberry Pi 4. I usually use Chrome, but as reported previously, I tried Edge and Incognito Chrome. I have not yet installed Firefox on this new PC, but since the new setup on the Pi appears to be working, I will not install Firefox on the PC just to test. I still need to finish setting up everything to match the previous setup.
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Being fed up with the lack of solutions to my problem, I gave up and built a new SD. After getting OMV installed, I again had issues connecting, even with SSH. Once I resolved that, omv-firstaid only gave an unknown command error. After doing a lot of research and getting nowhere, in desparation, I decided to run the second(install) script, and so far, that seems to have cured the problems. Time will tell...
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Tried again and see this in the console section of dev tools.
Failed to get subsystem status for purpose {rejected: true, message: 'UNSUPPORTED_OS'}
/#/login:1 Unchecked runtime.lastError: The message port closed before a response was received.Understand this error
polyfills.7e712173a4075b1f.js:1 POST http://192.168.1.132/rpc.php 401 (Unauthorized)
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Used Empty Cache and Hard Reload and failed to log in, but no error message this time.
Opened Dev tools and found this error "polyfills.7e712173a4075b1f.js:1
POST http://192.168.1.132/rpc.php 401 (Unauthorized)". Checked to make sure JavaScript is allowed on all sites.
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After reading multiple posts, I have found that the system disk is nowhere near full, going to another browser also failed, using an incognito browser failed too. Multiple reboots has not succeded in my being able to log in. I have another server running with OMV with no issues. Otherwise, the server with the admin password problem is running correctly.
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After having my OMV setup running for about a week, I can no longer log in to the web GUI, even after changing the admin PW successfully with omv-firstaid. I have liked my experience with OMV thus far, but this sudden loss of access is not acceptable. I have tried using a different browser, emptying the browser cache, and all to no avail.