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    Freenas 9.2.18 server , CIFS services unable to start

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    • scottalanmillerS
      scottalanmiller @Ghani
      last edited by scottalanmiller

      @Ghani said in Freenas 9.2.18 server , CIFS services unable to start:

      @scottalanmiller

      ok Friend... I will read the article about Freenas Corral.

      Why? They have a terrible track record. Why would you be interested in Corral? Especially as they claim to be the first open source HC platform when they are not.

      In what way is it going to meet your needs? Your response to being burned by FreeNAS here is to look into more FreeNAS? That seems a very odd response. I'm not saying that Corral will be bad, it is interesting for sure. But it is WAY too early to consider it, it is not applicable to your needs and this is exactly the opposite reaction you should have and doesn't match the discussion we just had.

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      • scottalanmillerS
        scottalanmiller
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        Doing a fresh install of Corral, this is all that I get. No documentation, not apparent way to set network settings, nothing runs.

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          Ghani
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          Customer need oper source file server. So i faced many issue in Freenas 9.2.1.8 version. So will check another version Freenas 9.10 and Freenas corral in my test setup for satify my client freenas issue. thus why i said .

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          • DustinB3403D
            DustinB3403 @Ghani
            last edited by DustinB3403

            @Ghani said in Freenas 9.2.18 server , CIFS services unable to start:

            Customer need oper source file server. So i faced many issue in Freenas 9.2.1.8 version. So will check another version Freenas 9.10 and Freenas corral in my test setup for satify my client freenas issue. thus why i said .

            This makes no sense at all! CentOS Ubuntu, FreeBSD are all open source and overall better options when compared to FreeNAS....

            What are you missing?

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            • triple9T
              triple9
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              One more trouble? Or epic fail?
              I've had one with FreeNAS, and it was enough for me. It was RAID10, complete data loss. It was only backup target, luckily for me and my client. Moved to pure Samba.

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              • scottalanmillerS
                scottalanmiller @Ghani
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                @Ghani said in Freenas 9.2.18 server , CIFS services unable to start:

                Customer need oper source file server. So i faced many issue in Freenas 9.2.1.8 version. So will check another version Freenas 9.10 and Freenas corral in my test setup for satify my client freenas issue. thus why i said .

                That makes no sense. Needing an open source file server is great. Using FreeNAS is not. You know that FreeNAS has problems, why are you using it? Your customer needing an open source file server should never lead you to FreeNAS. There is no logic in this statement or your continued use of it.

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                • scottalanmillerS
                  scottalanmiller @triple9
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                  @triple9 said in Freenas 9.2.18 server , CIFS services unable to start:

                  One more trouble? Or epic fail?
                  I've had one with FreeNAS, and it was enough for me. It was RAID10, complete data loss. It was only backup target, luckily for me and my client. Moved to pure Samba.

                  I talk to customers all the time that have lost their data because of bugs in FreeNAS. It's quite common. That GUI adds a lot of places for mistakes to get made.

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                  • scottalanmillerS
                    scottalanmiller
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                    I have to channel Jared here...

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                      Ghani
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                      Yes i agree your sounds

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                      • scottalanmillerS
                        scottalanmiller @Ghani
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                        @Ghani said in Freenas 9.2.18 server , CIFS services unable to start:

                        Yes i agree your sounds

                        If the only goal is an open source file server (we call this a SAM-SD, there is a section of the forum just for that) then the most likely recommendations for an OS will be openSuse Tumbleweed or Fedora. CentOS and Ubuntu are fine choices too. FreeBSD is excellent, but less well known.

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                        • DustinB3403D
                          DustinB3403 @scottalanmiller
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                          @scottalanmiller said in Freenas 9.2.18 server , CIFS services unable to start:

                          @Ghani said in Freenas 9.2.18 server , CIFS services unable to start:

                          Yes i agree your sounds

                          If the only goal is an open source file server (we call this a SAM-SD, there is a section of the forum just for that) then the most likely recommendations for an OS will be openSuse Tumbleweed or Fedora. CentOS and Ubuntu are fine choices too. FreeBSD is excellent, but less well known.

                          You make it sound as though the wise choice here would be to install OpenSuse etc direct to the hardware.

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