It has been a while since I built my own NAS, it was running DEBIAN from the start but I've somehow installed OpenMediaVault somewhere between 2009 and 2015 :) It has been quite a long time since I last turned it on and it had OMV version 0.5.29. The last time I tried to turn it on was a month or so ago and it failed to start but somehow when my daughter asked if she could retrieve her old backup files, it started without a problem. When she was done with her tasks, I used the chance to update the OMV to the latest one, 2.X. Had few hiccup updating from 0.5 to 1.0 and then to 2.0 but everything was resolved (yes, who else did I turn to other than Uncle Google). After successful upgrade, I shut it down without any problem.
The problem came back this evening when my daughter said she need to copy few more files. Pushing the start button will start the fan/light for few seconds and it turned back off. Tried few times without success, changing power cable etc won't solve the problem. Luckily, I've another old AMD PC that staying around in my server rack, no idea how long it has been there but the PSU seems to be okay. Replaced the PSU and wallah, it is working again.
Original configuration:
1. Intel Atom D945GCLF2 (ATOM 330) w/ Built-in 1.6Ghz Dual Core ITX Mobo
2. Kingmax 1GB DDR2/800
3. Aopen G326/Black
4. 1TB WD HDD
Added to the original:
1. 1TB Samsung HDD
2. 40GB Hitachi 2.5" Notebook HDD connected via USB (holding the OMV)
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Wednesday, 23 December 2015
Thursday, 15 October 2009
Building up a Linux Home Server
My trusted Buffalo LS2 has finally call up its day.. all because of me .. as per my previous posting about the NAS. I broke the ribbon cable and I don't really fancy trying to desolder/resolder back the cable. I was eyeing a NAS replacement, mainly a Buffalo Linkstation Live + Torrent (1TB) which has price tag of RM600 but since I've 1TB WD HD already, I was thinking of building my own home server. I don't fancy going to LowYat due to many reasons .. among them 1) it always packed with people 2) it is hard to get a parking 3) I don't want to stuck in KL jam .. so, I headed up to LowYat's Forum instead. Initially, was looking for a better looking HTPC enclosure but ughh.. at RM400 w/o power supply, I ended up getting a chepo AOpen's Transformer look enclosure.
The following parts were ordered today:
Aopen G326/Black w/ 400W 12cm fan PSU : RM 269
Intel Atom D945GCLF2 (ATOM 330) w/ Built-in 1.6Ghz Dual Core ITX Mobo : RM 280
Kingmax 1GB DDR2/800 RM 88
Postage for the above is RM12 as quoted. With RM649, I believe it is worth more than a purpose built NAS.
Since Saturday is a Public Holiday, I guess I'm getting the parts on Monday .. surely couldn't wait to put them together.
Anyway, the OS of choice will be either Debian/Lenny or Ubuntu Server though someone has suggested OpenSolaris because of the ZFS file system. I'm more inclined to Linux since I've been using it since ages ago.
Update Mon 19/10: Received the motherboard/process + RAM. Still waiting for the enclosure.
Update Tue 20/10: Received the casing now and done building up the system. Tried booting the Ubuntu Server installation disc from USB but it won't work.. had to install old CD ROM to the server now.
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