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''This page is a work in progress. It is near completion. Hopefully...'' | ''This page is a work in progress. It is near completion. Hopefully...'' | ||
== System Information == | == System Information == | ||
====== '''<u>Overview</u>''' ====== | ====== '''<u>Overview</u>''' ====== | ||
- System information as stated in | - System information as stated in the TrueNAS dashboard (accessible at 10.21.25.10). | ||
* '''CPU:''' 2x Intel® Xeon® CPU | * '''CPU:''' 2x Intel® Xeon® CPU E5-2620 v4 @ 2.10GHz | ||
* '''RAM:''' | * '''RAM:''' 128GiB DDR4 Multi-bit ECC (max. installable capacity 1536GiB) | ||
* '''OS:''' FreeBSD 13.0-U3 x86-64 | * '''OS:''' FreeBSD 13.0-U3 x86-64 | ||
* '''Storage:''' 1.4TiB Server Storage and 9 1TiB HDDs | * '''Storage:''' 1.4TiB Server Storage and 9 1TiB HDDs | ||
**1 | | **1 | 931.51GiB Disk (boot-pool) | ||
**7 | 931.51GiB Disks (PinTech-pool) | |||
**7 | 931.51GiB Disks ( | |||
== What is Midgard? == | == What is Midgard? == | ||
====== <u>Information</u> ====== | ====== <u>Information</u> ====== | ||
- Back in the good old days of UnRaid, Midgard served as the backup server for all 24PinTech related data. Today, with the recent installation of TrueNAS, Midgard will serve as the backup server for all 24PinTech related data. As of writing this page, we will have attempted to host a Minecraft server (with the approval of Chamberlain) on Midgard, alongside the backups. | - Back in the good old days of UnRaid, Midgard served as the backup server for all 24PinTech related data. Today, with the recent installation of TrueNAS, Midgard will serve as the backup server for all 24PinTech related data. As of writing this page, we will have attempted to host a Minecraft server (with the approval of Chamberlain) on Midgard, alongside the backups. | ||
====== '''<u>Message To The Future</u>''' ====== | ====== '''<u>Message To The Future</u>''' ====== | ||
- If you're reading this guide, then either you're curious about how Midgard works, or Chamberlain has tasked you to reinstall Midgard with a software of his choosing. This page serves to showcase the following: | - If you're reading this guide, then either you're curious about how Midgard works, or Chamberlain has tasked you to reinstall Midgard with a software of his choosing. This page serves to showcase the following: | ||
* Installation | * Installation | ||
* Network Configuration | * Network Configuration | ||
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* Virtual Machines | * Virtual Machines | ||
* Minecraft | * Minecraft | ||
- Please refer to [[Midgard/UnRaid]] for steps on how to install UnRaid to the Midgard server. | - Please refer to [[Midgard/UnRaid]] for steps on how to install UnRaid to the Midgard server. | ||
== What is TrueNAS? == | == What is TrueNAS? == | ||
====== '''<u>Information</u>''' ====== | ====== '''<u>Information</u>''' ====== | ||
- TrueNAS is essentially the free open-sourced version of UnRaid. It's functionality and purpose remains the same, however the dashboard in my opinion looks much better. For the purposes of this guide and the fact that we only have one server, we will be using TrueNAS CORE, formally known as FreeNAS. | - TrueNAS is essentially the free open-sourced version of UnRaid. It's functionality and purpose remains the same, however the dashboard in my opinion looks much better. For the purposes of this guide and the fact that we only have one server, we will be using TrueNAS CORE, formally known as FreeNAS. | ||
== How to configure Shares == | |||
====== '''<u>Steps</u>''' (additional info at the bottom) ====== | |||
# From the '''Dashboard''' go to '''Storage>Pools''' then click '''ADD''' select '''"create new pool" >''' then '''name the pool''' and '''select the disks''' you want to use > after that you can press '''create>create pool''' | |||
# Go to '''Sharing> Windows Shares (SMB)''' (or choose the type of share you would like to create) '''>''' Click '''ADD >''' select the path to your pool '''/mnt/POOLNAME/SHARENAME''' ex: /mnt/Backups/ Cisco Curriculum |
Latest revision as of 18:04, 26 April 2024
This page is a work in progress. It is near completion. Hopefully...
System Information
Overview
- System information as stated in the TrueNAS dashboard (accessible at 10.21.25.10).
- CPU: 2x Intel® Xeon® CPU E5-2620 v4 @ 2.10GHz
- RAM: 128GiB DDR4 Multi-bit ECC (max. installable capacity 1536GiB)
- OS: FreeBSD 13.0-U3 x86-64
- Storage: 1.4TiB Server Storage and 9 1TiB HDDs
- 1 | 931.51GiB Disk (boot-pool)
- 7 | 931.51GiB Disks (PinTech-pool)
What is Midgard?
Information
- Back in the good old days of UnRaid, Midgard served as the backup server for all 24PinTech related data. Today, with the recent installation of TrueNAS, Midgard will serve as the backup server for all 24PinTech related data. As of writing this page, we will have attempted to host a Minecraft server (with the approval of Chamberlain) on Midgard, alongside the backups.
Message To The Future
- If you're reading this guide, then either you're curious about how Midgard works, or Chamberlain has tasked you to reinstall Midgard with a software of his choosing. This page serves to showcase the following:
- Installation
- Network Configuration
- Active Directory
- Pools
- Backups
- Virtual Machines
- Minecraft
- Please refer to Midgard/UnRaid for steps on how to install UnRaid to the Midgard server.
What is TrueNAS?
Information
- TrueNAS is essentially the free open-sourced version of UnRaid. It's functionality and purpose remains the same, however the dashboard in my opinion looks much better. For the purposes of this guide and the fact that we only have one server, we will be using TrueNAS CORE, formally known as FreeNAS.
Steps (additional info at the bottom)
- From the Dashboard go to Storage>Pools then click ADD select "create new pool" > then name the pool and select the disks you want to use > after that you can press create>create pool
- Go to Sharing> Windows Shares (SMB) (or choose the type of share you would like to create) > Click ADD > select the path to your pool /mnt/POOLNAME/SHARENAME ex: /mnt/Backups/ Cisco Curriculum