ARM NAS Server for FreeBSD?

2012-05-29 Thread Martin Laabs

Hello,

can anyone recommend me a ARM9/11 based platform that has support for 
freebsd to implement a nas server and router? Also other platforms could be 
interesting if they have a low power consumption. However - the performance 
should be somewhat better than the performance of the first atom cpus.


I would like to add at least two sata drives and gbit ethernet. (And a DSL 
modem - preferable already on board)


Best regards,
 Martin L.

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NAS server

2006-10-02 Thread Brian
I saw some notes on FreeNAS recently, while reading thru reviews on the 
web site.  Is this the preferred FreeBSD solution to this problem?


Bri
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Re: NAS server

2006-10-02 Thread Norberto Meijome
On Mon, 2 Oct 2006 11:47:43 -0700 (PDT)
Brian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Is this the preferred FreeBSD solution to this problem?

what is the problem? what are you trying to do? what clients do you look to
support?

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Re: NAS server

2006-10-02 Thread Brian

Norberto Meijome wrote:

On Mon, 2 Oct 2006 11:47:43 -0700 (PDT)
Brian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  

 Is this the preferred FreeBSD solution to this problem?



what is the problem? what are you trying to do? what clients do you look to
support?

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I'll be doing 2 things mainly;
Since I prefer apple lossless for my iPod, even with a few hundred gig 
hard drive, i would use a ridiculous quantity of space on my pc to do this.
I also want to copy imprtant files from windows and bsd boxes to it, as 
a long term backup storage solution. 
I could just build a nix box with a 3ware raid controller running samba, 
but not having done that before, I'm not sure how much work is in there.
Maybe offer others storage as well.  I'm envisioning a raid 5 box with 
1.5 to 2 terabytes.
I looked at 
http://www.tomshardware.com/2005/09/19/thecus_n4100_brings_storage_space_to_your_lan/, 
but changing the array size doesnt appear to be an easy process there.


Bri

Brian

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Need help with NAS server setup

2003-06-30 Thread J. Seth Henry
Hello,
I recently split up my FreeBSD server into two machines. One is a small
ITX based system than [is intended to] handle audio and home automation.
I installed nasd 1.6 on this machine, and it appears to be loaded (I can
telnet to port 8000 and it connects), but I can't actually use it. So
far, I've tried connecting with XMMS and mp3blaster, using the address
gearbox:0, however, when I actually try to play a file, I get the error,
Failed to open sound device. (in mp3blaster).

I used the default nasd.conf, which (for playback) should be fine. Audio
is working, as I can play files using a local player. Also, I checked
fstat, and nothing is holding the device open. (which is kind of
surprising, given that I would have thought nasd would have held it
open)

Am I missing something?

Thanks,
Seth Henry

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