Well, I have moved on from networking issues to actual setting up of the array, groups, users, permissions and shares.
I keep thinking that at some point I will find something intuitive, but so far not so much.
Broad strokes plan:
Create a Plex Media Server on the new hardware and all my files from the existing, smaller server to the new array. The old server sits on a windows Homegroup with a shared raid array. There is no domain, or active directory structure.
With new drives in the server, I thought I should run the burnin tests. I have 8 4TB drives for my media array, and a single 120GB SSD to install Jails and Plugins. The order of operations in the install documentation seems to suggest creating new Groups and Users, but I'm not even sure how to make that all integrate with the rest of the system at the house. Do I need to assign a system dataset before I can download and install a shell program? If I do, do I need a user other than root for the operation?
It looks like the drives need to be tested individually and not after they are added to a volume, is that right? Can I run the tests concurrently or do they have to go one at a time?
I keep thinking that at some point I will find something intuitive, but so far not so much.
Broad strokes plan:
Create a Plex Media Server on the new hardware and all my files from the existing, smaller server to the new array. The old server sits on a windows Homegroup with a shared raid array. There is no domain, or active directory structure.
With new drives in the server, I thought I should run the burnin tests. I have 8 4TB drives for my media array, and a single 120GB SSD to install Jails and Plugins. The order of operations in the install documentation seems to suggest creating new Groups and Users, but I'm not even sure how to make that all integrate with the rest of the system at the house. Do I need to assign a system dataset before I can download and install a shell program? If I do, do I need a user other than root for the operation?
It looks like the drives need to be tested individually and not after they are added to a volume, is that right? Can I run the tests concurrently or do they have to go one at a time?