Posts by abpostelnicu

    I did have upgrade from 3.x to 4.x, everything I think went well except when I do and apt clean or update I get:


    W: GPG error: http://packages.openmediavault.org/public arrakis InRelease: The following signatures were invalid: 0F6BCC17C26BFADC27F221007E7A6C592EF35D13 The following signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY 24863F0C716B980B
    W: The repository 'http://packages.openmediavault.org/public arrakis InRelease' is not signed.
    N: Data from such a repository can't be authenticated and is therefore potentially dangerous to use.
    N: See apt-secure(8) manpage for repository creation and user configuration details.
    W: GPG error: https://openmediavault.github.io/packages arrakis InRelease: The following signatures were invalid: 0F6BCC17C26BFADC27F221007E7A6C592EF35D13 The following signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY 24863F0C716B980B
    W: The repository 'https://openmediavault.github.io/packages arrakis InRelease' is not signed.
    N: Data from such a repository can't be authenticated and is therefore potentially dangerous to use.
    N: See apt-secure(8) manpage for repository creation and user configuration details.

    Hello all,


    I'm interested if OMV has support for repote RPC in order to be able to control the underlying debian services. I'm interested in this since I've just installed in my home a Fibaro system that let's me create virtual devices that can trigger POST/GET requests, and in this way I would like to be able to trigger for example something like:


    systemctl restart smbd


    Is this supported in OMV and if so what's the procedure, authentication and system call packing.
    To detail this a little bit more I can have something configured like:





    THX,
    ANdi

    Hello all,


    A while back I've configured network bonding on my linux machine and it worked fine,yesterday I wasn't able to access the linux box from the same subnet with the ip specified in the bond0 config, looking further it seems that the problem is with eth0, part of bond0, that it gets a separate ip address.
    My configuration is as follows:


    /etc/network/interfaces



    Doing and ifconfig for bond0, eth0 and eth1 i see:



    Dumping /proc/net/bonding/bond0



    I think my problems are because eth1 gets assigned: 192.168.1.91


    Is there anything else that i can debug to solve this problem?

    Hello,


    I'm running the latest version of OMV but I would like to also have proxmox installed, and since it's also based on Debian I thought it woks.
    The problem is that after you add the repository and apt-get proxmox package it tells you that it will uninstall some packages alongside omv packages witch if we continue we break the omv setup.


    Any thoughts on how this can be avoided? For the moment for virtualization I'm using virtual box but I guess it's pointless to say here it's disadvantages.


    Thx

    Thanks for reaching to me for this problem. The output is:

    As title says, after upgrading to the latest version i get this error when i go to network or on various modules that use hostname:
    Error #0:
    exception 'RuntimeException' with message 'Failed to index key 'hostname' of 'hostname.0' because it has no children.' in /usr/share/php/openmediavault/dictionary.inc:145
    Stack trace:
    #0 /usr/share/php/openmediavault/config/configobject.inc(193): OMV\Dictionary->set('hostname.0', 'influxomv')
    #1 /usr/share/php/openmediavault/config/configobject.inc(271): OMV\Config\ConfigObject->set('hostname.0', 'influxomv', false)
    #2 /usr/share/php/openmediavault/config/configobject.inc(233): OMV\Config\ConfigObject->setFlatAssoc(Array, false, false)
    #3 /usr/share/php/openmediavault/config/database.inc(90): OMV\Config\ConfigObject->setAssoc(Array, false)
    #4 /usr/share/php/openmediavault/config/database.inc(96): OMV\Config\Database->get('conf.system.net...', NULL)
    #5 /usr/share/openmediavault/engined/rpc/letsencrypt.inc(85): OMV\Config\Database->getAssoc('conf.system.net...')
    #6 [internal function]: OMVRpcServiceLetsEncrypt->getSettings(NULL, Array)
    #7 /usr/share/php/openmediavault/rpc/serviceabstract.inc(124): call_user_func_array(Array, Array)
    #8 /usr/share/php/openmediavault/rpc/rpc.inc(86): OMV\Rpc\ServiceAbstract->callMethod('getSettings', NULL, Array)
    #9 /usr/sbin/omv-engined(522): OMV\Rpc\Rpc::call('LetsEncrypt', 'getSettings', NULL, Array, 1)


    #10 {main}

    1. "Using the ssd on the usb will kill your CPU from time to time"
    what exactly do you mean by "will kill your CPU" - kill as in "destroy"? or kill as in "overload"? what happens if the CPU overloads? does this just affect performance or the server may shutdown?

    The usb header that is used in order to boot is an old USB 2.0 and the performance will suffer a lot plus what i meant by kill i was trying to suggest that the cpu will struggle each time it wants to access data across the usb channel.

    2. "fix the boot from cd port witch is now occupied by the odd"


    what do you mean "fix the boot from cd port" - how do I do that? are you talking about the ODD port from the motherboard? will this port boot without RAID enabled?


    the ODD port on the motherboard is not occupied, since the server does not have a CD-ROM, just a bay for installing one
    anyway, by ODD port I mean "optical disk drive" port, so I really do not understand what you mean by "CD port"

    Yes, by cd port i understand optical bay and i was referring to the ODD port that is not occupied that's your best solution on booting up the server. I don't remember well but i guess you are right the sata mode should be set to RAID, but don't worry AHCI is still available and is going to be used be your OS. One think is worth mentioning, the SATA mode that is supported on the ODD header is only SATA Gen2 os only a total bandwidth of 3Gbps.


    Using the ssd on the usb will kill your CPU from time to time. My advise is to connect your sad on the odd port, fix the boot from cd port witch is now occupied by the odd and everything will be fine. My advise is to buy one more hdd and opt for a raid5 config.


    I also use a microserver gen8 but on mine I've installed a Xeon e3-1240v2 plus a dedicated raid p220 card with a 512mb cache and I've connected the hard disks from the case to this board via the sas cable that I removed it from the motherboard and insert it into the raid card. Everything works great!


    It doesn't matter what you choose in bios raid or ahci without proper kernel extension the os will set the access method as ahci.


    Hope this helps.

    Thanks for that, do you know if that will also import the certificate to nginx and restart the web service? I haven't looked at the actual batch file from the cron job.



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    Hello,


    I first wanna tell that OMV is awesome, i'm running OMV 3.0 since it very early days and via normal upgrades i've come along to 3.0.59. Everything works really well. But now i want to migrate my OS to a RAID1 configuration via mdadm. How can i do this? The daat disk is a HP Hardware RAID5.
    My major concern is that i don't want to reinstall everything i want do this this on the actual OS so any suggestions are more than welcome.


    THX