Look in each hard drive in the folders that are part of the pool.
Beiträge von gderf
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OMV no longer supports RAID using USB drives.
The Flash Memory plugin works with OMV4.
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Do HBAs necessarily have to be flashed to IT mode/JBOD mode to be used conventionally?Those Silverstones are nice cases, BTW
I don't have an answer to the question of having to flash. I would just assume you might have to do it and have the necessary files on hand if needed. The card I used is only an HBA so this never came up for me.
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If this is your first foray into OMV, I suggest using v 5.
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Interesting proposition. I had always assumed HBA's were only compatible with SAS drives It will be a while before I'll need external drive chassis, but the option is there. I bought a case to accomodate 10 drives in the build I just did last month.
gderf, do you build your own drive chassis/enclosures, or do you buy pre-built? Any recommendations?
HBAs that are SAS are backward compatible with SATA drives.
As to what I built, it's all in my sig.
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There are numerous add-in cards available to add SATA ports. Look around on Amazon, ebay, newegg and maybe others for choices.
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Some motherboards have a shared SATA/M.2. Check with your MB vendor for the specs.
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OK, here is the tested working here solution (one additional step added):
As the root user, edit the file: /etc/default/openmediavault and add the following line (or change it to the value you want if it already exists):
OMV_MONIT_SERVICE_FILESYSTEM_SPACEUSAGE=95
For OMV 5.x, as root run:
omv-salt stage run prepare
omv-salt deploy run monit
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Try this.
As the root user, edit the file: /etc/default/openmediavault and add the following line (or change it to the value you want if it already exists):
OMV_MONIT_SERVICE_FILESYSTEM_SPACEUSAGE=95
For OMV 5.x, as root run:
omv-salt deploy run monit
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There are several variations within the 9200 line. I don't know what the differences are other than if you don't need or don't want a RAID card, then don't pay extra for it. I got mine on Amazon for $59.00. The 9300 series are newer and use PCIe 3.0 instead of 2.0 used by the 9200 series. But this probably won't matter to you.
P20 is the latest firmware available for the 9200 series cards. You don't necessarily need it, mine came with much older firmware (v7.0) and it worked fine. I flashed it to P20 anyway.
I needed external connectors on mine which reduces the number of choices.
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My LSI 9200-8E HBA card was recognized by OMV, as were all the drives plugged into it.
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Given the choice between buying a PCIe SATA card or a PCIe Host Bus Adapter, chose the HBA. It offers a future path the SATA card doesn't and can't.
I have an LSI 9200-8E HBA in my OMV machine that connects to a DAS box. The card has external connectors (the E in the model number indicates this.)
If your drives are in the same box as the HBA card, you need one with internal connectors. LSI products use an "I" in the model number to show this.
Tons of cards can be had on ebay or Amazon at very good prices.
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You might have a failing drive it it makes clicking noises. Your drives should be mounting via UUID or Disk Label, but not by /dev/sdx.
If you are using USB drives, you are likely going to have problems.
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Don't worry about what you saw, I see similar all the time. From today's run here:
Untagged: linuxserver/jackett@sha256:bc673819ddade6716b7f46241d27ba69895d94eee5d8ecae1d61adb188a363e5Deleted: sha256:0b7c5d34ea96b577f271d33c10b2812f5dbeddba19ffc65cb62805d69983c8a5Deleted: sha256:08014f12fb51399a9fb221e336a0e74e9f91e80dd56a8f6e974b32c604bb9802Deleted: sha256:71cd0bbea496c9416c10f7d5d8b1d20e7366664a98e22b60bf3f169627441537
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It doesn't matter where the PMS Transcode folder is. There is no advantage to having it on an SSD either. And by default OMV will not offer the system drive as a user data storage location.
You're better off just putting it in the same place as the PMS metadata directory is which is the default.
But if you insist on doing this, just create the folder in the shell and adjust its ownership and permissions such that PMS can use it. You'll have to create an appropriate Bind mount in the docker setup for it and configure PMS to use the now non default location.
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See the OMV Changelog:
openmediavault (5.3.3-1)
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My bad I misread your post.
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No idea what client app you are using mine does not look like that.