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Plan so far for new hardware setup: 1. Install ESXI 7. Move over the current raidz pool 3. Thank you so much for all of help you've given over the years - greatly appreciated! The pool can still be used, but some features are unavailable. Once this is done, the pool may no longer be accessible by software that does not support the features. See zpool-features 5 for details. Last edited: Jul 10, Joined May 23, Messages No longer supported. You may try miniDLNA. Joined Nov 2, Messages Completely unrelated, but is there a way to configure file access audits in napp-it?


I know solaris can do it but not sure if omnios can. I have not used but it should be possible to use auditing as it was in Solaris I'm currently using ESXI 6. New default napp-it is v Joined Nov 29, Messages I have 8x8TB drives right now in a mergerfs and I'm irritated by it more than anything.


My important stuff sits on a Raid Z2 with some aging and close to full drives but that's less of an issue. I'm planning to replace my aging v2 setup with something more modern, like a x with some ECC, but I'm not terribly picky.


Trying to cut back my idle w usage to something more reasonable while adding some capability to the system. I'd rather not spend over 1k on this upgrade not including HDDs , but it's flexible. If you had to build your ideal server, with or without hot swap and hot spares , what would you shoot for today?


My goal is to keep the 8x8TB in use, splitting 5 into a Raid Z2 with a hot spare on top for important data to replace the aging 2TB drives doing it now. I'd love to stick with Debian, but at this point I can stick other setups on VMs and containers and be fine with that. I would simply care about: All data is important. Even movies or iso files as you need time and backups to restore them.


A higher level raid-Z is more worth. Think of it as a method with a hotspare already resilvered. These have all worked great until we recently updated our domain and forest level to R2. Now we are unable to connect to the fileshares on the alias CNAMEs but can connect just fine to the actual hostname. And the "not reccomended" workaround is to use the setspn command to add an alias SPN for the filer.


I have added the alias SPN for our server however the shares will still only connect from the actual filer's hostname. Any idea of a workaround for this?


I'm assuming this is a fairly common issue with fileservers. I have not seen problems but I am on a later Windows Server without a different alias. To be clear.


If hostname is omnis and cname is filer. To not irritating someone.. There is no smb. Last edited: Aug 28, OmniOS has a stable every 6 months with newest ZFS features and a long term stable every 2 years with mostly a freeze of new ZFS features but regular security and bug fixes under a release management with dedicated repositories. About twice a month there are security fixes like the current q All OmniOS releases are Opensource and free including the regular security and bug fixes.


You can aquire a commercial support contract for OmniOS and as support with regular updates is a essential option for commercial storage use cases, Commercial Support For private use you can support OmniOS as a patron, Donate.


Joined Jun 4, Messages Hoping to get some help with a old ZFS filesystem please. Now I'm running into issues, more than likely how the old drives were formatted back in the day. These are 4TB drives that I plan on swapping out with 8TB drive, taking them offline one at a time, let it resilver and do the rest. I then had a different idea to setup Napp-it on a diff machine and just copy it over with Syncoid.


I was going to copy all of the data over with Syncoid but it was running very slow, then I looked at the hardware and one of the drives failed, so I had to use a drive that I planned on using for the NAS upgrade to 8TB drives. I ended up just swapping the 4TB drives one by one and letting them resilver to the 8TB drives. These 8TB drives originally had a file system on them from Napp-it OmniOS but I destroyed the filesystem I created on them as it was empty to begin with.


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