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guest vm with freeNas os fall into kdb mode in host with amd r9 5995x
problem description: I used to install ubuntu20.04 in a host with amd r3 3100 and i installed kvm and start a freeNas vm and all things went ok. But once i changed the cpu, freeNas guest failed to ...
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Looking for a low-maintenance home server / nas solution
FreeNAS had a project running where they replaced their plugin system with Docker containers which could be easily managed by their Webapp. Unfortunately, this project was scrapped. I have been using ...
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Account for missing space as reported by ZFS list
This is a question regarding the available space as reported by zfs list that does not meet user expectations. I have looked at similar questions, but I still don't understand the zfs list output. Let ...
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FreeNAS/CentOS - hang on write
I have a FreeNAS (9.10-STABLE-201605240427 ) server, and several CentOS 6.4 boxes. However, the CentOS boxes seem unable to write to a FreeNAS mount any file that's larger 4KB, regardless of whether ...
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Certain folders are always missing using Rsync to server
I have tried several different ways using rsync modules and ssh trying to pull my linux desktop from my freenas server and no matter how I do it, certain folders are always missing. I am trying to ...
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SSH Connection Timed Out
Hi I have looked all over the internet but could not find a solution. I am not saying that I didn't find anything, I am saying that I tried so many things and nothing worked. So hopefully someone can ...
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Does configuring iscsi target and iscsi initiator in two linux nodes and using ethernet cable for communication make it SAN?
I'm using freeNAS to share an extent via iSCSI to my another Linux box using Ethernet cable. It work as a block storage. So SAN work as a block storage. Now, in my scenario is it working as a NAS or ...
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Is it possible to use a lamp server for serving files from a nas?
In my current home-network setup, i am running freenas 8 on a mini-itx box (on which i store all my files). I'm thinking about building an extra l.a.m.p. server with some spare parts (for use in my ...
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FreeNAS versus a regular (CentOS/Ubuntu) linux server?
I'm looking to build a medium sized (6TB, mini ITX board) server for personal use. Most importantly, it will serve as a seedbox and will store a whole lot of data. I will be accessing the data over my ...