Introducing FreeNAS Corral
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@scottalanmiller said in Introducing FreeNAS Corral:
@travisdh1 said in Introducing FreeNAS Corral:
@mlnews Are they going to add in a kitchen sink for the next release?
Somehow I don't see this becoming the next @scale.
I tried an install and it didn't even work. It's SO much more confusing than just using FreeBSD.
Why am I not so surprised by this?
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Yesterday I installed on our XEN lab and it went in ok.
The interface is interesting. I didn't run the wizard but did click through the choices -- not too terrible to get used to.
I did change the update choice to stable and ran the update today. After restart, IPV4 had no binding when I did a show config, but the web interface answered in my browser. It wouldn't log in.
I ran renew, up, down and got the message that the interface wasn't configured for DHCP. I disabled IPV6 and still couldn't bind IPV4 to the XN0 interface. I didn't try a different NIC. I'm re-installing now and will run the wizard 1st and see what happens.
Praise be to labs.
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@scotth said in Introducing FreeNAS Corral:
Yesterday I installed on our XEN lab and it went in ok.
The interface is interesting. I didn't run the wizard but did click through the choices -- not too terrible to get used to.
I did change the update choice to stable and ran the update today. After restart, IPV4 had no binding when I did a show config, but the web interface answered in my browser. It wouldn't log in.
I ran renew, up, down and got the message that the interface wasn't configured for DHCP. I disabled IPV6 and still couldn't bind IPV4 to the XN0 interface. I didn't try a different NIC. I'm re-installing now and will run the wizard 1st and see what happens.
Praise be to labs.
Sounds like a usual day on SW.
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@scottalanmiller said in Introducing FreeNAS Corral:
@travisdh1 said in Introducing FreeNAS Corral:
@mlnews Are they going to add in a kitchen sink for the next release?
Somehow I don't see this becoming the next @scale.
I tried an install and it didn't even work. It's SO much more confusing than just using FreeBSD.
Install ran fine for me. Essentially just typed in a password and picked an install location.
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Kind of cool that you can get the cli right from the web interface.
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@stacksofplates said in Introducing FreeNAS Corral:
Kind of cool that you can get the cli right from the web interface.
Fedora does that out of the box
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@mlnews said in Introducing FreeNAS Corral:
@stacksofplates said in Introducing FreeNAS Corral:
Kind of cool that you can get the cli right from the web interface.
Fedora does that out of the box
From a web interface?
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@stacksofplates said in Introducing FreeNAS Corral:
@mlnews said in Introducing FreeNAS Corral:
@stacksofplates said in Introducing FreeNAS Corral:
Kind of cool that you can get the cli right from the web interface.
Fedora does that out of the box
From a web interface?
Yes
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@mlnews said in Introducing FreeNAS Corral:
@stacksofplates said in Introducing FreeNAS Corral:
@mlnews said in Introducing FreeNAS Corral:
@stacksofplates said in Introducing FreeNAS Corral:
Kind of cool that you can get the cli right from the web interface.
Fedora does that out of the box
From a web interface?
Yes
Cockpit doesn't count because it's not out of the box. Which one are you talking about?
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@mlnews said in Introducing FreeNAS Corral:
@stacksofplates said in Introducing FreeNAS Corral:
Kind of cool that you can get the cli right from the web interface.
Fedora does that out of the box
That's not a RedHat thing? I know I've played with installs of CentOS via a redirect across a wire.
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@stacksofplates said in Introducing FreeNAS Corral:
@mlnews said in Introducing FreeNAS Corral:
@stacksofplates said in Introducing FreeNAS Corral:
@mlnews said in Introducing FreeNAS Corral:
@stacksofplates said in Introducing FreeNAS Corral:
Kind of cool that you can get the cli right from the web interface.
Fedora does that out of the box
From a web interface?
Yes
Cockpit doesn't count because it's not out of the box. Which one are you talking about?
Cockpit is fully installed and configured out of the box with a default install.
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@mlnews said in Introducing FreeNAS Corral:
@stacksofplates said in Introducing FreeNAS Corral:
@mlnews said in Introducing FreeNAS Corral:
@stacksofplates said in Introducing FreeNAS Corral:
@mlnews said in Introducing FreeNAS Corral:
@stacksofplates said in Introducing FreeNAS Corral:
Kind of cool that you can get the cli right from the web interface.
Fedora does that out of the box
From a web interface?
Yes
Cockpit doesn't count because it's not out of the box. Which one are you talking about?
Cockpit is fully installed and configured out of the box with a default install.
No it's not. I'm on a default install right now and I don't have it.
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@travisdh1 said in Introducing FreeNAS Corral:
@mlnews said in Introducing FreeNAS Corral:
@stacksofplates said in Introducing FreeNAS Corral:
Kind of cool that you can get the cli right from the web interface.
Fedora does that out of the box
That's not a RedHat thing? I know I've played with installs of CentOS via a redirect across a wire.
No. Only Fedora. Cockpit is not out of the box on RHEL. But is on Fedora.
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@stacksofplates said in Introducing FreeNAS Corral:
@mlnews said in Introducing FreeNAS Corral:
@stacksofplates said in Introducing FreeNAS Corral:
@mlnews said in Introducing FreeNAS Corral:
@stacksofplates said in Introducing FreeNAS Corral:
@mlnews said in Introducing FreeNAS Corral:
@stacksofplates said in Introducing FreeNAS Corral:
Kind of cool that you can get the cli right from the web interface.
Fedora does that out of the box
From a web interface?
Yes
Cockpit doesn't count because it's not out of the box. Which one are you talking about?
Cockpit is fully installed and configured out of the box with a default install.
No it's not. I'm on a default install right now and I don't have it.
How did you do that? I've done many. It's definitely there in a stock install. You had to modify it in some way to remove it.
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Have you checked the Cockpit port to be sure it isn't there?
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@mlnews said in Introducing FreeNAS Corral:
@stacksofplates said in Introducing FreeNAS Corral:
@mlnews said in Introducing FreeNAS Corral:
@stacksofplates said in Introducing FreeNAS Corral:
@mlnews said in Introducing FreeNAS Corral:
@stacksofplates said in Introducing FreeNAS Corral:
@mlnews said in Introducing FreeNAS Corral:
@stacksofplates said in Introducing FreeNAS Corral:
Kind of cool that you can get the cli right from the web interface.
Fedora does that out of the box
From a web interface?
Yes
Cockpit doesn't count because it's not out of the box. Which one are you talking about?
Cockpit is fully installed and configured out of the box with a default install.
No it's not. I'm on a default install right now and I don't have it.
How did you do that? I've don't many. It's definitely there in a stock install. You had to modify it in some way to remove it.
Oh are you talking about server? I don't have any Fedora servers running. That's probably the hangup. It's not default on workstation.
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@stacksofplates said in Introducing FreeNAS Corral:
@mlnews said in Introducing FreeNAS Corral:
@stacksofplates said in Introducing FreeNAS Corral:
@mlnews said in Introducing FreeNAS Corral:
@stacksofplates said in Introducing FreeNAS Corral:
@mlnews said in Introducing FreeNAS Corral:
@stacksofplates said in Introducing FreeNAS Corral:
@mlnews said in Introducing FreeNAS Corral:
@stacksofplates said in Introducing FreeNAS Corral:
Kind of cool that you can get the cli right from the web interface.
Fedora does that out of the box
From a web interface?
Yes
Cockpit doesn't count because it's not out of the box. Which one are you talking about?
Cockpit is fully installed and configured out of the box with a default install.
No it's not. I'm on a default install right now and I don't have it.
How did you do that? I've don't many. It's definitely there in a stock install. You had to modify it in some way to remove it.
Oh are you talking about server? I don't have any Fedora servers running. That's probably the hangup. It's not default on workstation.
Lol yes. Servers. FreeNAS doesn't have a desktop install.
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I've not used a Fedora Desktop in ~20 versions. No idea what it changes.
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@mlnews said in Introducing FreeNAS Corral:
@travisdh1 said in Introducing FreeNAS Corral:
@mlnews said in Introducing FreeNAS Corral:
@stacksofplates said in Introducing FreeNAS Corral:
Kind of cool that you can get the cli right from the web interface.
Fedora does that out of the box
That's not a RedHat thing? I know I've played with installs of CentOS via a redirect across a wire.
No. Only Fedora. Cockpit is not out of the box on RHEL. But is on Fedora.
Hrm, what provided that functionality for me then? I thought for sure I've run an install remotely
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@mlnews said in Introducing FreeNAS Corral:
@stacksofplates said in Introducing FreeNAS Corral:
@mlnews said in Introducing FreeNAS Corral:
@stacksofplates said in Introducing FreeNAS Corral:
@mlnews said in Introducing FreeNAS Corral:
@stacksofplates said in Introducing FreeNAS Corral:
@mlnews said in Introducing FreeNAS Corral:
@stacksofplates said in Introducing FreeNAS Corral:
@mlnews said in Introducing FreeNAS Corral:
@stacksofplates said in Introducing FreeNAS Corral:
Kind of cool that you can get the cli right from the web interface.
Fedora does that out of the box
From a web interface?
Yes
Cockpit doesn't count because it's not out of the box. Which one are you talking about?
Cockpit is fully installed and configured out of the box with a default install.
No it's not. I'm on a default install right now and I don't have it.
How did you do that? I've don't many. It's definitely there in a stock install. You had to modify it in some way to remove it.
Oh are you talking about server? I don't have any Fedora servers running. That's probably the hangup. It's not default on workstation.
Lol yes. Servers. FreeNAS doesn't have a desktop install.
It does look nicer than the Cockpit terminal.