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- <p><b>Usbdisks purpose is to help managing <u>USB</u>, and also <u>FireWire</u>, hard drives</b><p> |
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- <p> /!\ UUID must be supported by the disk / device filesystem</p> |
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+ <p>Usbdisks purpose is to help managing USB, and also FireWire, hard drives<p> |
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+ <p>UUID must be supported by the disk / device filesystem</p> |
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-<trans>Save theses data</trans> |
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+<trans>Save data</trans> |
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-<title>Aide</title> |
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-<p><font size="+2">How to :</font> <br> |
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- <br> |
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-/!\ Firewire is not fully implemented in centos (so SME) kernel. |
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-If you want to use a firewire disk you need to use your own compiled kernel or the one from centosplus. Be carefull you will need to compil appletalk, |
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-ppp an slip kmod for the kernel you choose (centosplus one or you own). |
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- <br> |
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-<h1>****** Configuration </h1> |
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-<p> |
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-<u>Frequency</u> : in minutes between two disk check (CRON job)<br> |
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-<u>Status</u> : enable or disable the automatic job completly <br> |
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-<u>Status /media/ kown</u> : enable or disable auto mount in /media/ of known drives<br> |
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-<u>Status /media/ unknown</u> : enable or disable auto mount in /media/ of unknown drives<br> |
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-<b> |
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-To allow to auto mount you need to enable in the configuration "Status", |
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-then add your drive and set a mount point that really exists and finally set this drive to enable |
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-</b> |
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-</p> |
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-<h1>****** Add , Modify a drive </h1> |
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-<p> |
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-<u>UUID</u> : drive identification<br> |
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-<u>MountTo</u> : directerory where you whant to mount this drive<br> |
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-<u>Options Mount</u> : mount options for this drive (see man mount)<br> |
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-<u>Status</u> : enable or disable auto mount to the defined directory for this drive (need to have the contrib set to enabled into configuration) <br> |
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-<u>Status media</u> : enable or disable auto mount into /media directory (need to have the option enabled into the configuration)<br> |
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-<h1>****** <b>your drive ext2 or ext3 has no UUID</b></h1> |
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-<p> connect to command line and execute as it seems to be impossible to do through the cgi interface:<br> |
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-<ul> |
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-<li>UUID=`/usr/bin/uuidgen`</li> |
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-<li>/sbin/tune2fs -U $UUID /sys/block/device</li> |
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-</ul> |
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-("device" should be sda1 if it is the partition you wants to point to) <br> |
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-<h1>****** <b>you drive ext2 or ext3 has no LABEL</b></h1> |
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-<p> connect to command line and execute as it seems to be impossible to do through the cgi interface:<br> |
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-<ul> |
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-<li>UUID=genuuid</li> |
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-<li>tune2fs -L MyLabel /sys/block/device</li> |
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-</ul> |
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-("device" should be sda1 if it is the partition you wants to point to, and "MyLabel" to whatever you wants) <br> |
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-</p> |
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-<h1>****** Format your drive</h1> |
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-<p>Before anything else:</p> |
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-<p>You must be aware that a removable device will have name like /dev/sd[a-z]{1} (sda, sdb , sdc ....) under linux. |
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-If you have only IDE (ATA) drives on your server there is no problem as they will be named: /dev/hd[a-z]{1} (hda, hdb, hdc...). |
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-But if you have some SATA or SCSI drives thay will have same kind of name that can have a removable drive : sda ...</p> |
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-<p>Drive named /dev/md[1-0]+ are some kind of software image of the real drives due to the LVM/ software RAID of SME.</p> |
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-<p>Be carrefull when you choose your drive not to choose one of your system drive !. |
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-*If you are not 100% certain of what you do just format your drive on another computer UNDER <strong>linux</strong>. </p> |
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-<p>Never format your drive under windows with a software like partition magic TM, you will fail using this drive because of some error resulting oon the format: |
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-impossible to create a UUID and other kind of things that are needed. </p> |
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-<p> </p> |
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-<p><b>1-</b> connect to you SME consol, and connect the drive (USB/firewire) </p> |
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-<p><b>2-</b> search for connected drive with this command: |
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- <li><strong>sfdisk -l</strong></li> |
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-</ul> |
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-<p><b>3-</b> create a new partition (change X for the letter that correspond to your drive):<br> |
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- <li><strong>fdisk /dev/sdX</strong></li> |
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-<li><b>p</b> ( to check if there is already a partition on this drive)</li> |
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-<li> if there is one, you should probably exit to see what is on this partition, and avoid to delete something wrong, just do: q</li> |
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-<li><b>n</b> (to add a new partition)</li> |
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-<li><b>p</b> (to make a primary partion)</li> |
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-<li><b>1</b> (that's the number one, the number you want to assign to the partition)</li> |
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-<li>(accept the suggested first & last cylinder values)</li> |
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-<li><b>w</b> (write and exit)</li> |
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-<p><b>4-</b> format your new partition ( change X with what is needed for you, and same thing for the 1 if you have done more than one partition on your new drive) </p> |
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-<li> <strong>mkfs -t ext2 /dev/sdX1</strong></li> |
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-<p><b>5-</b> convert from ext2 to ext3</p> |
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-<li> <strong>tune2fs -j /dev/sdX1</strong></li> |
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-<p><b>6-</b> enable quotas (optionel)</p> |
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-<li> <strong>quotacheck -vugc /dev/hdc1 </strong> </li> |
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-<p><b>7-</b> add a Label (change X to what is needed for you, same thing for the 1 if needed) <br> |
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-<p><b>8-</b> check everything is OK: UUID, Label (change X to what is needed for you, same thing for the 1 if needed) :</p> |
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-<p>if it is not correct for UUID see the section above concerning how to add a UUID (you need a UUID to use this contrib) </p> |
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-<p><b>9-</b> Your drive is ready </p> |
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