Here is the output of my zpool
ool status (zpool status):
pool: data
state: ONLINE
scan: scrub repaired 0B in 0 days 09:59:26 with 0 errors on Sun Jun 14 10:23:32 2020
config:
NAME STATE READ WRITE CKSUM
data...
My ZFS filesystems are there and everything but all my data is just gone. I see my exports and configuration but everything in my ZFS datasets have nothing in them at all, nothing.....
How could all of my data just disappear from my ZFS filesystem with nothing in it?
I see the following...
With OmniOS supporting KVM and Bhyve is there plans on implmenting a VM manager into Napp-it like Proxmox has? That would be great to create an all-in-one solution for hosting storage and VM's/Zones.
Everything was working and now it doesn't. I have the following bridges:
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback
iface enp5s0f0 inet manual
iface enp5s0f1 inet manual
auto vmbr0
iface vmbr0 inet static
address 192.168.xx.x0
netmask 255.255.255.0
gateway 192.168.xx.x253
bridge-ports...
hello all, I have an OmniOS NAS on a domain. I have domain machines on the domain mapping drives just fine. I can also browse to a share using \\server\share.
The issue is non-domain machines. There are some Linux boxes that need to mount the SMB shares and can't. They get a permission...
I know with windows there is a way with FSRM with file screens and with Linux samba you can prevent certain extensions from being saved. Is there a way with OmniOS to do the same. I'm looking for an SMB.conf file but cannot find one. So I figure there's another way somewhere.
SO it was something with nappit. It kept editing the resolv.conf file wrong. I edit the resolv.conf and added the proper DNS domain and servers and used the command line to add it.
got the following error:
Apr 5 18:53:59 Atlas smbd[574]: [ID 702911 daemon.notice] smbd_dc_update: domain.com: locate failed
Apr 5 18:54:44 Atlas smbd[574]: [ID 700049 daemon.error] smbd: failed locating domain controller for domain
I know it can be reached. There is two domain controllers...
This is what I had in nappit:
Joining domain ... this may take a minute ...
- If you get failed to find any domain controller, check network and if your AD server is offline or lmauth level is wrong, try also a SMB service restart.
- If you get UNSUCCESSFULL, check your user/password, retry...
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