Thorn57
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Thorn57 got a reaction from alpenwasser in LTT Storage Rankings
Hardware:
CASE: Nanoxia Deep Silence 1 Rev. B
PSU: 350W FSP
MB: Fujitsu MB from old office PC
CPU: i5-2400
RAM: 4 x 8GB
NIC1: Integrated NIC on MB
NIC2: 2 Port Intel 82576NS Gigabit Network Card (Previously used for SMB-Multichannel under FreeNAS which I couldn't get to work in Proxmox)
HBA: 8 Port LSI SAS 3Gb/s HBA which was 18€ from Ebay
TV-Tuner: DVBSky S952
SSD: 128GB Samsung 840 Evo for booting and some VMs
HDD1: 3 x 1 TB (2 x Seagate + 1 x WD from old Computers)
HDD2: 3 x 2 TB (2 x HGST Ultrastar A7K2000 + 1 x Seagate)
HHD3: 4 x 3 TB (1 x HGST Ultrastar 7K4000 + 3 x Toshiba DT01ACA)
Raw capacity: 21 TB
Power: 110-160W
Software, Configuration and Usage:
OS: Proxmox 5.1
ZFS Config:
RAIDZ: 3 x 1 TB for Media RAIDZ: 3 x 2 TB for Backups of Computers and Phones Striped Mirror: 2 x 2 x 3TB: Random files like Games and VMs VMs:
UniFi Controller OpenVPN TS3 server Zoneminder Plex tvheadend with a Tunercard passed through (hardly used though) multiple testing VMs (Win10, pfsense, ...) Backup:
Don't have the budget for a cloud backup and neither money nor a location for a offsite Backup. Important stuff is stored on my PC and backed up to the server though.
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Thorn57 got a reaction from Mattias Edeslatt in LTT Storage Rankings
Hardware:
CASE: Nanoxia Deep Silence 1 Rev. B
PSU: 350W FSP
MB: Fujitsu MB from old office PC
CPU: i5-2400
RAM: 4 x 8GB
NIC1: Integrated NIC on MB
NIC2: 2 Port Intel 82576NS Gigabit Network Card (Previously used for SMB-Multichannel under FreeNAS which I couldn't get to work in Proxmox)
HBA: 8 Port LSI SAS 3Gb/s HBA which was 18€ from Ebay
TV-Tuner: DVBSky S952
SSD: 128GB Samsung 840 Evo for booting and some VMs
HDD1: 3 x 1 TB (2 x Seagate + 1 x WD from old Computers)
HDD2: 3 x 2 TB (2 x HGST Ultrastar A7K2000 + 1 x Seagate)
HHD3: 4 x 3 TB (1 x HGST Ultrastar 7K4000 + 3 x Toshiba DT01ACA)
Raw capacity: 21 TB
Power: 110-160W
Software, Configuration and Usage:
OS: Proxmox 5.1
ZFS Config:
RAIDZ: 3 x 1 TB for Media RAIDZ: 3 x 2 TB for Backups of Computers and Phones Striped Mirror: 2 x 2 x 3TB: Random files like Games and VMs VMs:
UniFi Controller OpenVPN TS3 server Zoneminder Plex tvheadend with a Tunercard passed through (hardly used though) multiple testing VMs (Win10, pfsense, ...) Backup:
Don't have the budget for a cloud backup and neither money nor a location for a offsite Backup. Important stuff is stored on my PC and backed up to the server though.
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Thorn57 reacted to TapfererToaster in Teaming with FreeNAS
ok, i got curious and tried it out myself.
if you can send faster already, the step left is only to add the static routes.
I normally do not use FreeBSD, so if someone spot something that could be done a better way, please leave a comment.
on my windows side it looked like this:
And on my server side 192.168.178.89 is em0 and .93 is em1
so i enabled ssh on my freenas box and typed in the following:
root@freenas:~ # route add -host 192.168.178.25 -interface em0
root@freenas:~ # route add -host 192.168.178.46 -interface em1
that got me a routing table like this:
root@freenas:~ # netstat -rn
Routing tables
Internet:
Destination Gateway Flags Netif Expire
default 192.168.178.1 UGS em0
127.0.0.1 link#3 UH lo0
192.168.178.0/24 link#1 U em0
192.168.178.25 00:0c:29:48:0d:5f UHS em0
192.168.178.46 00:0c:29:48:0d:69 UHS em1
192.168.178.89 link#1 UHS lo0
192.168.178.93 link#2 UHS lo0
and with that it worked for me.
I THINK that those entries will be gone after a reboot, so yeah.. need to look into that when i implement it on my main server.
i guess you could make a small script that writes those lines after boot.. or i think in freeBSD you write them in /etc/rc.conf so they survive a reboot - but I'm not sure about what kind of format the file requires.
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Thorn57 reacted to TapfererToaster in Teaming with FreeNAS
I just checked on my 11.0-U2 test VM and it has "Samba version 4.6.4-GIT-a4e6101" installed.
Then googled around a bit and came across this post on reddit:
So it seems that even tho the feature is still experimental, it seems to be doable. just make sure not to use it in critical environments.
I will try setting up a test-system later next week and see if it works with Freenas 11.
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