[HOW-TO] A how to guide for ARM & Intel NAS servers
- leroyx
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Re: [HOW-TO] A how to guide for ARM & Intel NAS servers
Nice work, many thahnks!
thanks to Your autorun.sh documentation, now the planned shutdown get postponed when there is any network activity.
Take care
Lorand
thanks to Your autorun.sh documentation, now the planned shutdown get postponed when there is any network activity.
Take care
Lorand
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Re: [HOW-TO] A how to guide for ARM & Intel NAS servers
hanks for the detailed response.
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Re: [HOW-TO] A how to guide for ARM & Intel NAS servers
Thanks Don & Team for the guide.1.2
I'm still try to get my head around some of the topics discusses being a total noob to NAS and Linux commands..but still very well written and a great start for me but I'm curious to know if there's plans to review the guide and update since there are new firmwares and changes along with additional apps?
I'm using an old TS439 with FW 4.0.1 and 4 x 4TB HDD which i just finally fired up in RAID5 and I simply used the startup wizard to get me going via the WEB GUI control panel I tried to go through all the options but has left me wondering if I've got everything setup correctly and secure?
Since my main PC is on a MS platform, trying to figure out how to use public-keys for SSH has been a task, and on FW4.0.1 I was wondering if the process is now easier and or different?
I've got a lot of reading to do
PEACE
Kosti
I'm still try to get my head around some of the topics discusses being a total noob to NAS and Linux commands..but still very well written and a great start for me but I'm curious to know if there's plans to review the guide and update since there are new firmwares and changes along with additional apps?
I'm using an old TS439 with FW 4.0.1 and 4 x 4TB HDD which i just finally fired up in RAID5 and I simply used the startup wizard to get me going via the WEB GUI control panel I tried to go through all the options but has left me wondering if I've got everything setup correctly and secure?
Since my main PC is on a MS platform, trying to figure out how to use public-keys for SSH has been a task, and on FW4.0.1 I was wondering if the process is now easier and or different?
I've got a lot of reading to do
PEACE
Kosti
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Re: [HOW-TO] A how to guide for ARM & Intel NAS servers
Thanks Don & Team for the guide.1.2
There's plans to review the guide and update since there are new firmwares?
There's plans to review the guide and update since there are new firmwares?
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Re: [HOW-TO] A how to guide for ARM & Intel NAS servers
Found the download link for the guide, zip file is 682 KB and extracted to a PDF of 837 KB. All I get is the title page (1 page).
Have I missed something !
Have I missed something !
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Re: [HOW-TO] A how to guide for ARM & Intel NAS servers
Very many great thanks!!!
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Re: [HOW-TO] A how to guide for ARM & Intel NAS servers
This is a marvelous guide, I'm really impressed ... Clear, well-written, and with great information. But ... it dates a lot, and many things does not apply to QTS 4.1 anymore ... Is there an updated version somewhere ?
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Re: [HOW-TO] A how to guide for ARM & Intel NAS servers
Hi,
This guide was written before QNAP had any user manuals. Now that QNAP has written their own manuals there is no plan to update this one.
Don
This guide was written before QNAP had any user manuals. Now that QNAP has written their own manuals there is no plan to update this one.
Don
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Use RAID and external backups. RAID will protect you from disk failure, keep your system running, and data accessible while the disk is replaced, and the RAID rebuilt. Backups will allow you to recover data that is lost or corrupted, or from system failure. One does not replace the other.
NAS: TVS-882BR | F/W: 5.0.1.2346 | 40GB | 2 x 1TB M.2 SATA RAID 1 (System/VMs) | 3 x 1TB M.2 NMVe QM2-4P-384A RAID 5 (cache) | 5 x 14TB Exos HDD RAID 6 (Data) | 1 x Blu-ray
NAS: TVS-h674 | F/W: 5.0.1.2376 | 16GB | 3 x 18TB RAID 5
Apps: DNSMasq, PLEX, iDrive, QVPN, QLMS, MP3fs, HBS3, Entware, DLstation, VS, +
Use RAID and external backups. RAID will protect you from disk failure, keep your system running, and data accessible while the disk is replaced, and the RAID rebuilt. Backups will allow you to recover data that is lost or corrupted, or from system failure. One does not replace the other.
NAS: TVS-882BR | F/W: 5.0.1.2346 | 40GB | 2 x 1TB M.2 SATA RAID 1 (System/VMs) | 3 x 1TB M.2 NMVe QM2-4P-384A RAID 5 (cache) | 5 x 14TB Exos HDD RAID 6 (Data) | 1 x Blu-ray
NAS: TVS-h674 | F/W: 5.0.1.2376 | 16GB | 3 x 18TB RAID 5
Apps: DNSMasq, PLEX, iDrive, QVPN, QLMS, MP3fs, HBS3, Entware, DLstation, VS, +
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Re: [HOW-TO] A how to guide for ARM & Intel NAS servers
IMHO it gives deeper information than the official Qnap manual ...Don wrote:This guide was written before QNAP had any user manuals. Now that QNAP has written their own manuals there is no plan to update this one.
Thanks again for having done that - and I understand that a lot of work was involved. Cheers!
André
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Re: [HOW-TO] A how to guide for ARM & Intel NAS servers
Don could you please maintain, renew this guild, since 2008-2009 i guess many changes occurs but this guild is still usefull so please review and maintain we are kindly looking to ver 1.3
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Firmware version: 4.1.4 20150910 stable
Operation System (OS): Windows XP/7/8.1/2012SR2 ; Slackware 14.1
Number of HDDs: 8 Segate NAS ST4000VN000-1H4168 ; 4TB each ; First 4 in Raid 5 , Next 4 in Raid 5
Services enabled: DDNS, NFS, SMB, SSH, SysLog, LDAP, Photo, Music, File and Download Station
NAS connection speed/ MTU: 1Gbps / 1500
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Re: [HOW-TO] A how to guide for ARM & Intel NAS servers
As you'll see, this is my second post. I currently have 8 browser tabs open to different threads in this forum. I've been really excited to learn more about QNAP, QTS, and Linux as my schedule allows (almost makes me wish I had chosen a career in IT). Quality user guides, outside of the extensive QTS one, are harder to come by than even just a few years ago. I really look forward to diving into this one even though it sounds as though this guide, atleast portions of it, may be outdated. Regardless, even though I didn't even have the idea to buy a NAS in 2008/2009, I appreciate all the effort you, fribse, silas, Christian, Eraser-EMC2-, algerian_goat, Thorejoha, and sjarkie put into making the guide. I remember when I had time to be that dedicated to user forums. Hopefully I will again some day. Thank you!
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Re: [HOW-TO] A how to guide for ARM & Intel NAS servers
Hi,
Is this guide still up to date ?
I'd like to get fatrace (https://www.piware.de/2012/02/fatrace-r ... ss-events/) working on my TS-251+ NAS but I am really struggling finding an updated documentation on how to get a working development environnement.
Thanks!
Is this guide still up to date ?
I'd like to get fatrace (https://www.piware.de/2012/02/fatrace-r ... ss-events/) working on my TS-251+ NAS but I am really struggling finding an updated documentation on how to get a working development environnement.
Thanks!
Mathieu
(QNAP TS-251+)
(QNAP TS-251+)