When the server shall have the fqdn 'server1. Enter the root password. This password is used for the shell login, it is not the password of the OpenMediaVault Web interface.
Confirm the password by entering it again in the next screen when requested. Configure the location from where the apt package manager will load the software packages.
Choose a location near to you. And then select the mirror server. You can just choose the first one if none of the listed mirrors is from your Internet access provider. When you use a http proxy to access the internet, then enter it's details here. The System ready.
You can now login to OpenMediaVault on the shell as root user or in the Web interface. To change the web administrator password, go to 'General Settings' and change to the tab 'Web Administrator Password:. Enter the new password and press on the 'Save' button in the upper left corner of the input form. OpenMediaVault needs a separate hard disk or partition to store data storage volume.
The name of tmy storage volume is 'data'. The final list of storage devices shall look like this. Select the 'data' volume in the list and click on the 'Mount' button to mount the volume.
Only mounted volumes will appear as option in the shared folders volume list. I found one fellow wrote a script for permissions reset on a chron script. Should I try that next? I'm trying to troubleshoot why it is so slow on a 10G fiber network with powerful machines and plentiful resources.
My limitation should be the hard drive throughput. The whole point for having a NAS is fast file transfers. Nearly 24 hours to format a 16TB mirror Raid? I can do this in my Mac in a couple of minutes. I have the hardware, the software is subpar IMO. If you want to spend 30 hours trying to figure out WTF is happening and why it won't work, based on discussions for older versions of the software. I was expecting a quicker solution and now I'm thinking about other options.
Maybe the smart move is version 5. It is one folder at a time. Plus the process includes a tedious and slow confirmation, click save then move your mouse way over there, wait for confirmation check mark, click check mark, and them move is way back the other way to finalize and click OK. You can copy permissions from another folder, but it still a tedious process. Two confirmations? To make a folder? For other changes, don't ask for a confirmation, people can change it back if they want.
So why does it take so many steps to do all that? Now imagine having to create a 20 folders. Imagine wanting to add one permission and having to step through all that every time for every permission.
I thought I was home free with the install. I like puzzles but this is mostly taking many steps backwards. I can deal with the tedious repetition.
I can deal with one-time slow formatting. I can't deal with slow transfers, which is a common complaint, a server processes that won't start, and endless permission issues. It is lots of guessing, with inadequate information online referencing older software, and that is cryptic, and falling back on the user, you, to try to guess what will work, hoping something will work!
I don't see how to reset permissions which is the nightmare of this program. Do I have to delete every folder to delete the contents and then share it all over again? Not sure, but why should I have to go to that step. There needs to me a detailed write up on permissions for configuration on the server side, and notes for Mac and PC. I got the PC side working. MAC took longer and I am not even sure what I did that effected the changes. I think it was using a fixed IP addressed, a comma separated list of specific IP addresses instead of the Oh, and how do you change your web logon password in version OMV 6.
They changed the location from the menu side to the gear icon--different from earlier versions. This way you avoid an accidental install on a storage drive which will be configured after installation anyway. Installation variants: Choose your installation variant and follow the instructions.
Dedicated drive - Advised method via ISO image. This runs OMV from its own drive. Debian Operating System via debootstrap. Use this as a last resort in case the installer does not recognize a specific essential hardware component like hard disk NVME or a network card that needs a higher kernel backport.
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