Hey all, just checking in.
I was looking forward to using freenas to manage my home based dl380 G5 server.
Now I have read so many dire warnings however about total unrecoverable data loss caused by any number of misadventures, so I am not sure this is for me.
Also the server has a smart array card already set up as a Raid 5 with 4 sas drives, and it doesn't look like freenas plays well in that kind of setup. Am I correct that freenas wants to control the data drives directly?
I first loaded freenas onto an 8 gb USB stick before reading the suggested min 16gb size. The server seemed like it was booting from the stick ok but froze with a grub rescue message, which I have no clue what to do with.
I deleted the stick contents and now I can't seem to reformat it under Windows for some reason. Has freenas destroyed the file system somehow?
Thanks for any help!
rstew
I was looking forward to using freenas to manage my home based dl380 G5 server.
Now I have read so many dire warnings however about total unrecoverable data loss caused by any number of misadventures, so I am not sure this is for me.
Also the server has a smart array card already set up as a Raid 5 with 4 sas drives, and it doesn't look like freenas plays well in that kind of setup. Am I correct that freenas wants to control the data drives directly?
I first loaded freenas onto an 8 gb USB stick before reading the suggested min 16gb size. The server seemed like it was booting from the stick ok but froze with a grub rescue message, which I have no clue what to do with.
I deleted the stick contents and now I can't seem to reformat it under Windows for some reason. Has freenas destroyed the file system somehow?
Thanks for any help!
rstew