Installation and Setup of Napp-it appliances, please read them first Napp-it basics basics.pdf 1 ZFS Design principles Download 1:zfs_design_principles.pdf Download 2:zfs_design_principles.pdf 2. One Pagers for beginners (a page per item) Download 1:onepagers.pdf Download 2:onepagers.pdf 3. Build examples from home to Petabytes Downlo…
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Napp-it Appliance Tuning Panel (Napp-it Pro complete only) Page 42 - napp-in-one tuning If you use napp-in one to connect ESXi over the internal vswitch with the ZFS storage VM, all transfers are in software so most netwok and Ethernet centric tunings aspects are not needed, You should use vmxnet3 as vnic as it is much faster than the e1000 ...
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Install Napp-it/ setup your NAS ready to use Boot OmniOS/OpenIndiana, login as regular user (not root). Open a Console from Main-Menu Enter su (to get full/root permissions) Enter the root PW from first setup (you must change this now to another final PW) and start Napp-it online installer: wget -O - www.Napp-it.org/nappit | perl
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you may delete /etc/init.d/Napp-it but its only a link to the webserver in /var/web-gui/tools to be exact: the installer configures SMB and Comstar, compiles or installs tools like bonnie, mc, iperf, natatalk, netcat, smartmontools etc you may need to deinstall but the easiest way: activate the first pre-Napp-it be and reboot or
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Napp-it.org - free ZFS NAS SAN Server with user editable web-gui // All In One server = virtualized ready to run ZFS-Server
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What OS for Napp-it. OmniOS, free, similar to OI server edition but stable release every 6 months, bi-weekly updates and optionally with paid support; OpenIndiana: For server and desktop use, (I use desktop version also for a server due to timeslider and easy to use), free
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Encryption (ZFS based in Solaris 11) - with encrypted files/ devices on other OpenSolaris based systems like OpenIndiana. Compression. Snapshots without time delay and initial space consumption due to CopyOnWrite. Even thousands of short intervall snaps example every 15 Min are possible. iSCSI targets with datacenter features.
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Run NAPS2.Portable.exe to start. Linux users must use one of the portable archives. Creating a Profile To scan with NAPS2, you need to create at least one profile. A profile stores a reference to a particular scanning device, and all the settings used to scan with it. To create a profile, click the Profiles menu button, then click Add.
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Use this method if you like your own setup, if you only need simple NAS/SAN config without advanced support for other operating systems or if you need a dedicated highspeed NAS or SAN. Download a bootup ISO of newest OmniOS, OpenIndiana or Solaris 11, burn it and install to a local Sata disk or fast USB stick (min 30 GB, best are SSDs).
Install OmniOS to a dedicated systemdisk, name of the systempool must be rpool !! The size of the boot SSD should be at at least 32 GB and at least 2 x RAM size. 3. Configure network 1. Configure the installed OmniOS, select then 1.
The OmniOS defaults are suboptimal regarding network settings (ip-buffer), NFS settings, AHCI Hotplug behaviour (disabled per default) or disk timeouts (up to 3 minutes on problems, way to high should be reduced to a TLER alike timeout of 7s). Midnight commander (mc) is a filebrowser that allows viewing and editing files from a text console.
In menu Services > SSH you can update SSH settings to OpenSSH defaults 2. Install OmniOS to a dedicated systemdisk, name of the systempool must be rpool !! The size of the boot SSD should be at at least 32 GB and at least 2 x RAM size.