Re: project : openbsd as nas
Hi, I understood that this list is not meant for me to show off what I did with this nas stuff. I'll just post once the work is done so it may be of interest to some. At the moment I'm doing a custom install cd, not sure how long it will take if I ever outcome all difficulties but I'll bet. Here's the first hack, I am working on the install.sh install.sub files. In the install process /src/distrib/miniroot/install.{sh,sub}, replaced Available disks are: wd0 wd1 wd2. Which one do you wish to initialize? (or 'done') [done] by disk : wd0 label: Veritech SSD 200 total sectors: 63078400 # total bytes: 30.1G disk : wd1 label: SAMSUNG HD103UJ total sectors: 1953525168 # total bytes: 931.5G disk : wd2 label: MAXTOR STM316021 total sectors: 312581808 # total bytes: 149.1G Available disks are: wd0 wd1 wd2. Which one will the operating system be installed on? (or 'done') [done] e.g. # Force the user to think and type in a disk name by # making 'done' the default choice. # Jean-Francois Simon, ADD start echo for _n in $(get_dkdevs); do echo disk : $_n disklabel -h $_n | grep label; disklabel -h $_n | grep total; echo done # Jean-Francois Simon, ADD end ask_which disk will the operating system be installed on \ '$(l=$(get_dkdevs); for a in $DISKS_DONE; do l=$(rmel $a $l); done; bsort $l)' \ done Le Monday 30 August 2010 14:51:56, IC1igo Ortiz de Urbina a C)crit : I have been following misc long enough to say, without any fear, that OpenBSD community likes hacking rather than talking. Work on it and then show some results for feedback, if it is interesting enough. Also, misc is for openbsd, strictly, not related projects. Sometimes marco's scrotwm bugs appear on the list and are discussed, till its sure its a scrotwm, and not an openbsd, bug. Of course, marco is marco :-) On 8/30/10, Jean-Francois jfsimon1...@gmail.com wrote: Hello, I was thinking about how to help openbsd project, and since I am not able to help in programming, I'm thinking about starting something aroung openbsd such as a layer making it an easy enough to manage home nas server of good quality. I have not yet the whole picture of how to do it but maybe a project that will take quite sometime and whose goal is to transform a standard install into a ready to run nas server with few efforts. I don't know yet what it will be like, probably it needs to be package or something else, I need to study it more in details so far. I hope that you will receive well this idea I have and maybe if you do wish, support if it is needed. I will then open something on my own wiki to prepare and work on the complete project, describe it in detail and start to implement things. Again thanks for the quality of that os and its documentation which makes it very interesting to work on. Regards JF
Re: project : openbsd as nas
On Mon, 30 Aug 2010, Jean-Francois wrote: I'm thinking about starting something aroung openbsd such as a layer making it an easy enough to manage home nas server of good quality. That capability is already there. As others mention, NFS is in base and Samba can easily be added from ports. There is also an AFS client (Arla) and the server in ports, if you are going to be working with redundant servers and or a larger number of de-centralized users. If you just want to give quick acess to users, then you already have the ability to serve chrooted sftp in base. Just make the changes to sshd_config for the groups you want and show your users their sftp clients most file managers for linux distros have sftp support built in, if that is what they are using. A nice touch, for some, is to use SSHFS to make their remote SFTP access appear as a local folder. /Lars
Re: project : openbsd as nas
On 30/08/10 13:03, Jean-Francois wrote: Hello, I was thinking about how to help openbsd project, and since I am not able to help in programming, I'm thinking about starting something aroung openbsd such as a layer making it an easy enough to manage home nas server of good quality. I have not yet the whole picture of how to do it but maybe a project that will take quite sometime and whose goal is to transform a standard install into a ready to run nas server with few efforts. I don't know yet what it will be like, probably it needs to be package or something else, I need to study it more in details so far. I hope that you will receive well this idea I have and maybe if you do wish, support if it is needed. I will then open something on my own wiki to prepare and work on the complete project, describe it in detail and start to implement things. Again thanks for the quality of that os and its documentation which makes it very interesting to work on. Regards JF Are you trying to make pure OBSD version of projects like Openfiler and FreeNAS? If you don't know about those, check those out as contributing to those may be more worth while then starting a new project
Re: project : openbsd as nas
On 8/30/2010 8:03 AM, Jean-Francois wrote: I was thinking about how to help openbsd project, and since I am not able to help in programming, I'm thinking about starting something aroung openbsd such as a layer making it an easy enough to manage home nas server of good quality. Well, it already does NFS out of the box and Samba (in ports) can do CIFS. The last I heard OpenBSD didn't have iSCSI and wasn't able to act as a FC target (although I haven't been paying attention). You could do a web interface, but they usually make it easy to configure but hard to configure properly. I'm not trying to kill your enthusiasm, but what do you want to accomplish? It has to be something *you* want if you want to finish it.