Feb '10
7th

NAS and Web-Server: Time Machine Backup

Research

Before I set up the SS4200 as a backup server for my Apple machines I did some research. The first blog I found was “OpenSolaris ZFS iSCSI Time Machine in 20 Minutes” by Michael Sullivan. The MacOS part worked fine for me. However, Michael uses the package SUNWiscsitgt which seems to be outdated. The current way to export iSCSI devices seems to be COMSTAR. So, what I configured on my SS4200 is COMSTAR and I use the globalSAN iSCSI initiator on Snow Leopard.
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Feb '10
6th

NAS and Web-Server: Setting Up the Storage

Considerations

After OpenSolaris was installed on my SS4200 the next step was to setup the ZFS pool. First you have to decide what kind of data redundancy you need. I started with two disks, but want to be able to increase the capacity by adding a disk at a time. Consequently I decided to go for a raidz which uses one parity disk. A mirror might give more performance in a two disk setup, but the ability to add disk by disk to ramp up the capacity lead to the decision for raidz.

Actually, I am blind. The manpage for zpool states that you cannot do a

zpool attach pool raidz-vdev device

However there are rumors that there might be plans to add such support. (See “Expand-O-Matic RAID-Z” )

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Feb '10
5th

The Daily Shoot

This is a neat idea for photo enthusiasts. Every day you are provided an assignment you may or may not take.
If you want to see my contributions, you can find them here.

Feb '10
2nd

NAS and Web-Server: Installing OpenSolaris

Prepare for installing

First of all you need an installation CD for OpenSolaris. I downloaded the current LiveCD from OpenSolaris.org. The SS4200 has no graphic connector and OpenSolaris does not use the console routed through the IDC10 connector. I.e. you cannot see the output once the LiveCD has started. To know what keys I had to press to choose the write start configuration from the grub menu I started the LiveCD in a VirtualBox instance. In short: Push 4x cursor down and hit enter. This way the LiveCD starts with SSH active.

To start the SS4200 with the LiveCD I burned it to a real CD and put it into an USB-CD-ROM-drive. I connected the drive to the box. I made sure the USB-stick I wanted to install OpenSolaris onto was not connected. Next I connected the terminal application on my MacBook with the RS232 connector of the SS4200. See my previous blog for more information. Additionally I connected an USB-keyboard.

Boot and Install

Pressing the power button starts up the device. To boot from the LiveCD I held down F3 on the keyboard. This led to a menu appearing on my terminal with a choice of boot disks. I choose the USB-CDROM-drive. The LiveCD booted and the copyright notice followed on the terminal – no more messages on this way. After about a minute I entered the 4x cursor down and hit enter. Some two minutes later I was able to ping the box and log in via SSH:

MacBook:~ $ ssh -Y jack@nas
Password: jack

Next, I connected the USB-stick and started the installation:

jack@nas:~$ gui-install

The installation process went on straight forward. I just followed the instructions. After reboot and holding down F3 again, I chose the USB-stick as boot device. After another minute the system was up and reachable via SSH.

Jan '10
29th

NAS and Web-Server: Putting Together the Hardware

In the Package

The SS4200 gets delivered with no power cable. Luckily I had a stock of such cables from the computers a owned so far. What I found remarkable is the way the hard-disks are mounted in the case. There are four bays that each take one disk. The bays have brackets that – when closed – form a rail with the bottom of the bay. Also in the packet are some bolts with rubber tops – shown to the left – that fit in the rails and thus secure the drives in the bays. The rubber top the noise-reducing decoupling of the drives from the case. › Continue reading

Jan '10
27th

NAS and Web-Server

I have a Mac mini at home and my laptop that I backup frequently. I used to do this on an external USB hard disk. Inevitably I ran out of space on my backup disk and had to look for a solution. My first thought was to buy a bigger disk or one for each machine to backup. I already had some external disks flying around in a mess. Yet another one would end up in real chaos. › Continue reading

Dec '09
9th

Take the Awareness Test

See what you are not aware of?

Posted via web from Henning’s posterous

Dec '09
2nd

Sugar in the Park

This night we had the first frost of this year. Look how it covered some buds in the park:

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Sugar in the Park
Some plants with buds covered by first frost.
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Video: Jack Dorsey Talks Square And I Buy Him Coffee With It

This video shows Jack Dorsey (founder of Twitter) buying a coffee using his new project Square (http://squareup.com). Looks sound to me for paying large amounts. For micro-payment it’s feels to time consuming.

Posted via web from Henning’s posterous

Nov '09
26th

Magnus Larsson: Turning dunes into architecture


via ted.com

Here is Magnus Larsson who talks about how he wants to stop desertification by turning dunes into habitats.

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