I did a fresh install of OMV 2 on my NAS box to fix some issues with AUFS. I realised that I may have incorrectly setup the AUFS pool in my first attempt by including parity drive in the pool which I think is incorrect.
I just installed snapraid and I notice that it has an inbuilt POOL function.
Has anyone done any testing of this? I tried to create a pool and I got this error....
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Loading state from /media/0d3fd1a3-5da6-4fdf-b2d7-9b83e322b0b4/snapraid.content...
Cleaning...
Pooling...
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SnapRAID Pool
One of the newer features of SnapRAID is the pooling facility. This facility creates a unified view of all the individual files and folders which are spread across the various drives in your Array and displays them as though they were stored on one single huge drive. So, instead of needing to know which drive a particular file was stored on you can instead access it directly via the pool.
For example, on each of the drives in my Array I have a folder called "Blu-Rays" and inside there I have a separate folder for each blu-ray movie I own. When I access the Blu-Rays folder via the pool I see all the individual movie folders inside it even tho in reality they are spread across 6 different disks. This makes browsing your movie collection a much more family-friendly affair.
You create or update the pool by issuing the following command after having updated the array:
snapraid pool
- See more at: http://www.havetheknowhow.com/Configure-the-server/Install-SnapRAID.html#sthash.SIjQOHIw.dpuf
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