Questions tagged [openmediavault]

openmediavault is the next generation network attached storage (NAS) solution based on Debian Linux. It contains services like SSH, (S)FTP, SMB/CIFS, RSync and many more ready to use. Thanks to the modular design of the framework it can be enhanced via plugins. openmediavault is primarily designed to be used in small offices or home offices, but is not limited to those scenarios.

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mdadm copy superblock from drive to drive

i have an RAID5 consisting of 7 HDDS. One Drive is only partially accessable anymore. Unfortunatly i used the create command which resetted the superblocks of the 6 healthy drives. is there a way to access a superblock backup, save it to a file and…
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Nginx proxy on docker exited with code 0. How can I repair it?

I created a nginx and letenscrypt container with the guide: Using Docker to Set up Nginx Reverse Proxy With Auto SSL Generation. My docker-compose.yml looks like: version: "3.7" services: reverse-proxy: image:…
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Debian 11 (+OMV) not booting with attached HDD

I have experienced some Issues with my current NAS. I have used OpenMediaVault 5 for years, but yesterday I decided to upgrade to OMV 6. My NAS is equipped with 3 x 4TB RAID 5 and one 20TB seperate drive. After the update I experice some quiet wired…
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OpenMediaVault SMB/CIFS Share Failed to Enumerate Objects in the Container. Access Denied

Good-day Folks, I have a small OpenMediaVault (OMV) v6.0.46-5 deployment, running the Proxmox Kernel v5.19.17-1-pve (so I can have a ZFS filesystem) to support Windows 10 clients (primarily) in a Microsoft Active Directory environment. OMV is…
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Cannot block file deletion on OpenMediaVault6

I have installed OMV6 and read most of the docs, but I simply can't find a direct way to simply block deletion of files to any user. Yes, the users must create new folders and files and have access (R+W), but they can NOT delete files. It doesn't…