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  1. #1

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    Hello.

    Preface.
    I've downloaded and installed Open-E DSS v6 trial version. Installation
    was completed successfully and I was very glad. WebUI's usability is
    also very high, so primary settings was set during some hours.
    Excellent! Then I started data copying. Copying of ~300 Gb data over the
    network took about 15 hours. Well, when I came to my workplace next day,
    everything was done. Next step was creating users, groups, access
    permissions and everything else that a usual administrator does in his
    miserable life. I've spent for it about three hours. At the end I felt
    to be God after creating of a human.

    The Phantom Menace.
    Well, the trial version is so trial. I was about buying full version of
    DSS with no time limits. I've opened my browser, I've typed
    http://open-e.com in address bar.
    >"In order to evaluate free product, licensed for 2TB of storage simply
    register and download at our portal and get up to 10 versions at a time!"
    Sounds cool! My RAID is exactly 2TB, hence free version is enough for my
    requirements! Downloading, installation, booting up...

    ZOMG TEH DRAMA!!!11111
    When the updated system was booted up, all the settings and file system
    was destroyed. OH SHI~!!111 Two work-days are wasted. More over, since
    the OS is closed there is no way to access file system from another *nix
    OS. Well, I don't know how your OS is built, but I'm sure that there is
    a way to upgrade the system without total annihilation of file system
    and settings.

    Questions.
    1. Does every update destroys everything on hard drives?
    2. Is there a way to mount your file system from any *nix OS?
    3. Now my system is activated, is it possible that activation will
    expire? In this case will data saved and how long is downtime?
    4. Is it possible to migrate from DSS to another *nix system, e.g.
    OpenFiler?

    --
    Thanking in Advance,
    Jean.

  2. #2

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    ". Is there a way to mount your file system from any *nix OS?"

    Yeah. Open-E volume groups are just LVM2 volume groups, so they're compatible with CentOS, etc.

    NAS volumes use XFS.

    I don't know about file-io iscsi volumes. Maybe just try mounting them as loop devices? I haven't tried mounting them.

    You can usually access your data with a Knoppix CD.

  3. #3

    Cool

    The data on volume and the settings should be used after inserting USB disk with installed the new DSS Lite.
    Are you sure that you haven't installed the DSS Lite on the disk with was containing VG ?

    Could you give link to the system logs ?

  4. #4

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    I have also question about your RAID. Was it HW RAID or SW RAID. In case of SW RAID you need storage license not for the size of RAID UNIT but for all disks counted separately. Maybe you just doesn't have enough storage license currently.

  5. #5

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    Sorry, I mistyped a little: I didn't install the whole system. I 've
    just added a new key from WebUI. Then I've got a message that everything
    is Ok, please reboot. After rebooting all VG, partitions, data
    directories, samba users and groups (except group empty "users") and
    logs disappeared. Only network settings survived

  6. #6

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    Did you try to reload your settings ??

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