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| ====== Getting Started with Openmediavault 6 ====== | ====== Getting Started with Openmediavault 6 ====== | ||
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| December 12th, 2022 - Rev 1.0 Links to the Utilities and Maintenance doc, updated links, various minor revisions and edits. Removed 3rd party translation links.\\ | December 12th, 2022 - Rev 1.0 Links to the Utilities and Maintenance doc, updated links, various minor revisions and edits. Removed 3rd party translation links.\\ | ||
| January 26th, 2023 - Rev 1.1 Updated multiple screen shots to reflect changes in the top menu of the GUI.\\ | January 26th, 2023 - Rev 1.1 Updated multiple screen shots to reflect changes in the top menu of the GUI.\\ | ||
| + | May 10th, 2023 - Rev 1.2 Note on OMV-Extras config, various minor formatting changes.\\ | ||
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| - | * In the left hand column, start at the top with System, and work your way down, | + | * In the left hand column, start at the top with System, and work your way down, choosing and activating the services and features needed for your use case. |
| - | choosing and activating the services and features needed for your use case. | + | *SBC users, see the section, [[https:// |
| - | | + | * Amd64 and i386 users; a static address for the openmediavault server and setting the address of a [[https:// |
| - | (*SBC users, see the section, | + | As an example: |
| - | [[https:// | + | * For a browseable network share, a minimum of one shared folder would need to be configured and that folder would need to be added to SMB/CIF to be visible on the network. NFS is also available. |
| - | As an example: | + | |
| - | security, and ANYCAST which will direct DNS queries to a nearby server with low | + | |
| - | network latency. | + | |
| - | features. [[https:// | + | |
| - | * For a browseable network share, a minimum of one shared folder would need to be configured and that folder would need to be added to SMB/CIF to be visible on the network. | + | |
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| resources would eliminate excess E-mails, while maintaining **Storage reports** on hard | resources would eliminate excess E-mails, while maintaining **Storage reports** on hard | ||
| drive health and file system errors.\\ | drive health and file system errors.\\ | ||
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| - | The default is fine. If needed, the Domain suffix can be changed here. (Very few users will use Fully Qualified Domain Names.) | + | The default is fine. If needed, the Domain suffix can be changed here. (Very few users will use Fully Qualified Domain Names.) |
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| Part of the SBC installation process was setting the wired interface to DHCP. SBC | Part of the SBC installation process was setting the wired interface to DHCP. SBC | ||
| - | users should consider leaving their wired network interface set to DHCP, until [[https:// | + | users should consider leaving their wired network interface set to DHCP, until [[https:// |
| If a static IP address is needed: \\ | If a static IP address is needed: \\ | ||
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| click the **Edit** button. | click the **Edit** button. | ||
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| - | (The interface name may not be the traditional Linux eth0. A variety of different | + | < |
| - | names may be found, such as **eno1** or others.) \\ | + | < |
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| - | * The following is an example only. If users are unsure of the entries needed for | + | < |
| - | the following screen, leave **IPv4** set to **DHCP** and skip **Network**, **Interfaces** settings. | + | < |
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| When the **Install** button is clicked, all applicable upgrades will be installed. | When the **Install** button is clicked, all applicable upgrades will be installed. | ||
| (Recommended for beginners.) \\ | (Recommended for beginners.) \\ | ||
| - | ** *Note* ** that it is possible to “selectively” upgrade by highlighting a single | ||
| - | package and clicking the **Install** button. | ||
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| (**Optional**) \\ | (**Optional**) \\ | ||
| - | Under **System**, **OMV-Extras**, | + | Under **System**, **OMV-Extras**, |
| In **Settings**, | In **Settings**, | ||
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