Hi
I've looking into building a new NAS, my current readnas 1.5tb is full after 10 years, still going strong though. But for the future I have bigger plans, so the use case(s) are as follows:
Shared File server (data/media)
Host OpenHab/Hass.io in VM (ubuntu)
Host Zone Minder in VM (ubuntu)...
Hi I am new to FreeNAS. I created a RAIDZ1 total of four 3TB drives. I send my migrated my data to the new RAIDZ using zfs send receive. Can somebody explain me why i have 5.6TiB used if I only have in reality 4.1TiB of actual data? The difference between the two is 1.5TiB. What is the 1.5TiB of...
My system spec's are as follows:
Hp Proliant dl385 g7 server
64gigs of ram
24 amd cpu cores at 2.1ghz
32gb lexar flash drive for FreeNAS os
LSI hba controller for the drives
8-1tb drives set up in raid-z2
Smart data says the drives are all good
4 gigabit NICs setup in a load balance aggregation...
Hi,
Since I implemented snapshot on my freenas server, I have always been scared to rename a file because i'm not sure if it would double the disk space needed. After a quick search on google it look like it's too dumb as a question to appear on any thread... Does renaming a file increase the...
Buongiorno a tutti! ;)
I know that FN (or BSD) not update in live the space available/used in the STORAGE section... From 3 weeks i continue to receive the warning of the 80% of space used. The problem is that the real used space has been reduced more than 3 weeks ago. I have already performed...
Hello guys,
What is the maximum size I can give for a dataset?
I created a 4T dataset to test, but the debian that is as a client can not read the that.
I understand that manufacturers of USB flash drives will sometimes make tiny changes in capacity for a given model during the product lifecycle.
If I want to mirror the USB boot device and have a spare for future use, is there an easy way or a tool to reliably check that the USB flash drives...
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