Freenas Full Install Xzs
• Any Processor as long as 64 Bit (32 Bit would work but limited to 4GB of RAM) • Min. 8GB of RAM (General Rule 4GB for ZFS plus 1GB per 1TB of Storage (more the better)) • OS Drive a simple USB Flash Drive would work with a minimum size 4 GB (Says 2GB would work but I am saying 4GB to be on safe side) NOTE: You can NOT use a storage drive for a OS Drive cause the OS will take over the entire drive. • Storage Drive minimum of 3 same size drives for ZFS, then you will have a two storage drives with one drive redundincy. Click on the Storage icon on top of screen. Click on ZFS Volume Manager and a dialog box should come up. Name the Volume what ever you want. (I did Volume1) 4.
Take the Slider in Volume Layout and slide it until you have used up all your drives. (If you have three it should say RAID-Z) 5. Once done, click Add Volume. Now, click the volume you just created, should turn blue and icons show up on the bottom of the screen.
Only lack of time. I'll see what i can do, but next week or two i have my hands full with 3D printer hacking, work, Freenas setup, another work and a bit of non-it related stuff also. Quote: Originally Posted by spegelius. Hit rebuild-button, last nights nightly had failed due to Jenkins problem. New build should on google drive.
Click on the Create ZFS Dataset button, whcih is on the bottom, and a dialog box should show up. Name the Dataset whatever you want. (I did 3 main Datasets: Media, Public, and Private and under Private that is where I created the Personal folders, as in my own personal one and the one for Admin) 9.
Compression Level I set to lz4 which is recommended and ZFS Deduplication to Off. Click Add Datatset when done. Repeat steps 6 thru 10 to create more datasets. To create a dataset under a dataset, click on the dataset that you want to create a subdataset instead of the you volume. Click on Private, then click add dataset.).
Click on Account on top of the page. Click on the Users Tab directly below the Account Tab with the X. Click on Add User button. Insert a User ID and it must be a number. (I used 1001 for Admin and started with 2001 for the Users) 5.
Username is the Log in name for the users. Leave Create a new primary group checked. Make the users Home Directory there own bu useing the browse button to find there directory. For Full Name insert whatever you want.
For the Password, insert the same Password in both Password and Password confirmation OR just check Disable password login. Click on the Advanced Mode button next to the cancel button on the bottom of the screen. After clicking on it you will see right below the Home Directory a bunch of check boxes next to the words of Home Directory Mode, only checkmark the boxes of read, write and execute under Owner and Group. If any are checkmarked under Other, uncheck them (except if you create a Media User, then leave Read and Execute Checked so you can access the Files or add in write so you can write to them also.) 12.
Click OK when done. Repeat steps 3 thru 12 to create more users. Click on the Storage icon again. Highlight your volume. Click on Change Permissions button, which is by the Create ZFS Dataset button on the bottom of the screen. Set user as nobody (which is a premade user) from drop down.
Set the group to nogroup (which is also premade) from the drop down, also. Under Mode, check all nine boxes. When done, click Change button.
Navagate to the Public dataset and click on it. Click on the Change Permission button. Set user as nobody. Set group as nogroup. Under Mode, check all nine boxes.
When done, click Change button. Navagate to the Admin's dataset and click on it. Click on the Change Permission button. Set user as Admin.
Set group as nogroup. Under Mode, check all the boxes under Owner and Group and uncheck the boxes under Other. Click Change when done. Navagate to one of the user datasets and click on it. Click on the Change Permission button. Set user to the name of the user.
Set group to Admin. Under Mode, check all the boxes under Owner and Group and uncheck the boxes under Other. Click Change when done. Repeat steps 20 thru 25 for the rest of the Users.
Click on Sharing on top of screen. Click on Windows (CIFS) button. (will work on the most systems) 3. Click on Add Windows (CIFS) Share button.
Type the name of what you want to call the share under Name. (I would use the same name as the User except for the Public dataset then name it the same as the dataset) 5. Browse for the dataset of the user you want to share. Then click OK. Repeat 3 thru 6 for the rest of users, Admin, and Public dataset. Click on Services on top of screen. Click the slider next to CIFS to turn it on.
Click on the wrench next to the slider, a dialog box should appear. Make sure under Guest account that nobody is the user. If not make nobody the user. Click OK when done. Log on to the computer you want to access the server from. Open Windows Explorer.
Click on Network on the Bottom of the left hand side. Click on FreeNAS if you did not change the name of the system. Right click on your share.
Click on Map Network Drive. Select the Drive letter you want. Checkmark both Reconnect at sign-in and Connect using different credentials. Click Finish. When asked to enter the password, click on use another account. Type in the username and password you made for that shares user.
Repeat 3-12 for the Public drive. Repeat 1-13 for other computers and other users. Click on Plugins on top of screen. Click on DLNA/UPnP 3.
Click Install 4. A box should pop up and then click OK 5. After done installing, Click on Jails on top of screen.
Click on Jails on top of screen next to Plugin. Select dlna_1.
Click Add Storage on bottom of screen. Under Source, Browse for the location you have your all your media stored and select it. Under Destination, Browse for the Media folder and select it.
On the left side of screen, expand Plugins. Click on MiniDLNA 14. Under Friendly name, name what you want to call your DLNA server. Browse for Media in the Media directory 16. Checkmark Rescan on (re)start. Click on Plugins on top of the screen again.
Slide the slider next to the plugin MiniDLNA to ON, if not on. Now you should be able to access your media in WMP and any other device that is DLNA certified. Note: If you do not see your media, just turn the plugin off and back on again.
Click on Plugins on top of screen. Click on mt-daapd 3. Click Install 4. A box should pop up and then click OK 5. After done installing, Click on Jails on top of screen. Click on Jails on top of screen next to Plugin.
Select mt-daapd_1. Click Add Storage on bottom of screen.
Under Source, Browse for the location you have your all your media stored and select it. Under Destination, Browse for the Media folder and select it. On the left side of screen, expand Plugins. Click on Firefly. Under Servername, change the name to what you want it to be.
Make sure Mp3 dir is set to Media. Checkmark Always scan if not already. Download Naruto Shippuden Episode 169 Subtitle Indonesia Mp4.
Click on Plugins on top of the screen again. Slide the slider next to the plugin FireFly to ON. Now you should be able to access your media in Itunes.
Hi ivano, I'm pretty sure there are utilities that will write out a menu bootloader to a key that will give you a menu & boot your choice of.iso images. Makes for a handy utility key with gpart, maybe a FreeBSD boot disk that sort of thing.might be worth searching for something like that. The FreeNAS docs include a section on installing from something other than a cd-rom by manually 'dd'ing the image out to a key, that's another alternative.
Take a look at this: Personally I have always has poor luck using anything other than the.iso via a proper burned disk. If you have an Intel box around (maybe the one you are reading this on) you could always burn the.iso to a disk & do the install on that machine, then when you are prompted to reboot just shutdown the box, move the key over to the filer & boot it there. The install is really just a nice text-mode installer that writes the image out to flash, it doesn't do any configuration (all the device detection happens on boot) so FreeNAS wouldn't have any idea that you installed somewhere else. Id love some help -hey id love some help on this -i just bought and put toghter my nas server the thing is im now trying to install Freenas but im following up on this it says download the Full_Install.xz file. The problem is the Full_install is not in blue and i cant find any where to download this -ive so far tried to install the 64 and the 32bit on the front page from freenas.org and installed with unetbootin -thoug when i then set my nas to boot from the usb it says invald boot or kernel. I once made it so far it started loading but its just for a instant so i cant make out the text and then it restarts -please help what to do?