It looks like it built the module. Did you reboot? What is the output of:
lsmod | grep zfs
Yes, I reboot, twice (reboot & halt).
It's nice to get this quick replies, Thanks a lot!
It looks like it built the module. Did you reboot? What is the output of:
lsmod | grep zfs
Yes, I reboot, twice (reboot & halt).
It's nice to get this quick replies, Thanks a lot!
zfs is loaded. Make sure openmediavault-zfs is installed - apt-get install openmediavault-zfs and clear your browser cache.
zfs is loaded. Make sure openmediavault-zfs is installed - apt-get install openmediavault-zfs and clear your browser cache.
I clear the browser and also download Firefox, now I'm testing in Chrome, Firefox & Safari, all of them share the same on the GUI.
Strange... Try: apt-get install --reinstall openmediavault-zfs
Strange... Try: apt-get install --reinstall openmediavault-zfs
Continue without luck...
Tested on the three browsers.
Any other suggestion is welcome
Regards
apt-get purge openmediavault-zfs
apt-get clean
rm -f /var/cache/openmediavault/*.json
wget http://omv-extras.org/testing/openmediavault-zfs_0.6.3.5_amd64.deb
dpkg -i openmediavault-zfs_0.6.3.5_amd64.deb
apt-get purge openmediavault-zfs
apt-get clean
rm -f /var/cache/openmediavault/*.json
wget http://omv-extras.org/testing/openmediavault-zfs_0.6.3.5_amd64.deb
dpkg -i openmediavault-zfs_0.6.3.5_amd64.deb
No change at this point
What is the output of: dpkg -l | grep openmediavault
What is the output of: dpkg -l | grep openmediavault
The requested output.
Thanks again!
Can you turn on the debugger (chrome - press f12) before you go to that tab. You may have to select console to see error messages. If not, we might have to go the teamviewer route.
Really nice to see that you're trying to get to the bottom of this issue with the plugin not showing up in the GUI. I've seen some users posting about similar issue, but I don't remember seeing any solution...
Could @darthsmiley and @jf_rr send me PM's with their respective e-mail addresses where I may send an updated version? I hope I've fixed the problem with the help of the screendump from Chrome... I would appreciate if you could test this new version for me sine I'm not experiencing the problem myself and am not able to reproduce it either.
With the help of the info provided I believe we've fixed the problem. Changes have been pushed to github.
Thanks for your work on getting the plugin fixed.
After working with @nicjo814 do get the plugin showing correctly in the web-interface. I followed this process on a fresh test vm:
I don't know where to offer this contribution:
if you need testers for the zfs-Plugin, then I'm ready.
I just moved from FreeNAS and installed OMV on hardware with a HBA and some disks without data.
Kind regards,
Thomas
I cannot place mysql DB folder in ZFS volume.
I don't remember if I already warned about, but recently I faced that problem again and thought that it was useful to post.
I cannot place mysql DB folder in ZFS volume.
I don't remember if I already warned about, but recently I faced that problem again and thought that it was useful to post.
If you have the same problem as I did (zfs/innodb "missmatch") it could be fixed by adding the following to your mysql configuration:
I don't know where to offer this contribution:
if you need testers for the zfs-Plugin, then I'm ready.
I just moved from FreeNAS and installed OMV on hardware with a HBA and some disks without data.
Kind regards,
Thomas
Help is really appreciated! You can download the plugin here
Uhmmm I don't exactly remember the problem, but it had to do with aio while starting the server. So it could be.
EDIT: That actually did the trick. Thanks.
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