I was previously running version 0.500s of Napp-it on OpenIndiana.
I went into the menu to upgrade to the latest version (0.8c) which began upgrading and then crashed...Now when I log in I get the following message:
cat: cannot open /var/web-gui/data/napp-it/zfsos/_lib/lang/en/menus.txt: No...
Hi all, I seem to be getting really slow network transfer speeds on my server (about 6MB/s over gigabit network) - The setup
openindiana oi_151a installed on the 250gb hdd
4x 2TB Samsung hd204ui drives in zpool
napp-it to manage
8gb Ram
test env:
desktop running win7 with gigabit ethernet...
Hi All,
I've been observing this forum for a long time and I have read hundreds of posts but not found one that covers my question so i thought i would ask in the hope someone can help me!
i have a hp microserver n36l-
1x 250gb hdd for os install
4x samsung 2tb hdd install
8gb ram
I need to...
Thanks for all the great responses guys, to answer some questions:
the server is completely for home use, therefore capacity is more important than uptime (as long as i can get a virtual machine with the win 2k8 domain up and running which will be on a seperate drive). I currently have a...
Thanks and apologies for the late reply,
I have decided i will get a raid controller and go with ZFS. so the setup will be:
OS with ZFS for storage.
Vmware or virtual box installed.
virtual machines:
win server 2008 - dhcp, dns, and domain controller - provided users with shares from the...
Thanks for that patriot..ill look into that..what OS are most people using on their microserver?
I'm torn between windows 2k8 as the host (also acting as the domain controller) with VMWare server installed or Linux/freebsd as the host with VMWare win 2k8 as domain controller
HI Guys,
I purchased one of the HP Microservers (N36L - dual core 1.3ghz) and i currently have 8Gb of ram installed. I haven't got any hard drives in it at the moment but i plan on getting 2x 2Tb disks initially and then adding a further 2 (and maybe also buying the 4x 2.5in cd bay converter...
I bought my microserver last week and joined the forum to say thanks to all of you guys for all the advice above.
I was planning on going for the ESXi route with Windows2k8 server,2x debian clients and a windows 7 client. But after reading some reviews i've decided that may be a bit too slow...