Can't Find My Create Volume Tab

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yudhieq

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Dear All, i'm yudhieq and i am a new comer in FreeNAS. 2 days ago i try to install FreeNAS FreeNAS-8.3.0-RELEASE-p1-x64 in my tower pc Dell Poweredge SC440
My desktop spesification :
  • Bios Version 1.5.0
  • Service Tag 82QXS1S
  • Processor Intel(R) Pentium D CPU 3.00
  • 64 Bit Intel EM64T
  • Memory 1.0GB DDR2 SDRAM (ECC)
  • HDD ATA WDC 160GB

i install from live cd, the installation success and i already got local IP and i could see the web interface of FreeNAS in Dell from my mac, but when i followed the tutorial to add the volume THERE'S NO VOLUME TAB in web interface :D. And there was some information my you could help me
freenas kernel :to enable, add "vfz.zfs.prefetch_disable=0" to /boo/loader.conf.
freebnas kernel : ZFS filesystem version 5
freeness kernel : ZFS storage pool version 28
still-can-not-create-volume.jpg
 

pirateghost

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did you install it to that 160gb hard drive?
if so, thats why there is nothing for you to add, because there is no hard drive for you to use for your data
 

ProtoSD

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PLEASE... Study the manual....

You can't create a volume on the same disk as your OS

You can't run ZFS with 1GB of RAM

There's no reason to edit loader.conf unless you have more than 4GB of RAM

Changes to loader.conf are made in the GUI


ALL of this is in the manual....
 

yudhieq

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did you install it to that 160gb hard drive?
if so, thats why there is nothing for you to add, because there is no hard drive for you to use for your data

owh i see,,yes i install it in 160gb, so if there is only 1 hdd i have to make the partion at first or something else?
 

cyberjock

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owh i see,,yes i install it in 160gb, so if there is only 1 hdd i have to make the partion at first or something else?

I'll repeat what Protosd said..
You can't create a volume on the same disk as your OS

If you don't understand.. consult the manual. Just as he ALSO said above...

ALL of this is in the manual....
 
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