OMV Enigma

I have recently installed openmediavault to a test rig for evaluation purposes and got it up and running with the help of friends on this forum,

My problem is having got it installed and working the first thing I want to do is backup the configuration so if I screw up (which I inevitably will) I can restore back

I’ve attached 2 screenshots the first is a screenshot from the official OpenMediaVault website clearly showing a tab under " system" for backup/restore http://www.openmediavault.org/ however if you click on “screenshots” on that very same page you’ll see system backup/restore on all the screenshots is mysteriosly not there.

The second screenshot shows my own Web GUI where it is also missing, yet i have a backup stored in my downloads folder that I took immediately after installation which suggests that "backup/restore was an option at that time,

Now it’s probably me, any self respecting computer literate person will probably make perfect sense of that, but if the open source community want average users like myself to embrace open source don’t you think they need to sort these things out and at least attempt to talk our language?

Graeme

OK. This might be stating the obvious, but have you asked the question over at OMV?
One possibility is that the option was there on first install but later on it was removed during an update :-\

As your drive is only 10 gb, what stopping you from creating a full backup to an image with Clonezilla (or like) to an external drive.
And restoring it as and when required.

If you decide to go down the Clonezilla route just ask.

If you look at the last line in the main body of this:

it seems they’ve removed the backup/restore … and people are waiting for it to be reimplemented.

Did you use the same version of OMV this time ? … have you run an update ?

That said, it’s only a backup of the configs … so it wouldn’t backup the wireless drivers etc. anyway.

As SeZo says, use a Clonezilla LiveCD, to make an image (or clone) of the 10GB HDD

or even better use this:

Which I now use nearly exclusively instead of clonezilla :slight_smile: … it’s more user friendly (GUI).

OK. This might be stating the obvious, but have you asked the question over at OMV?

Yes but not had an answer yet, although to be fair it wasn’t posted all that long ago

As your drive is only 10 gb, what stopping you from creating a full backup to an image with Clonezilla (or like) to an external drive. And restoring it as and when required.

All due respect SeZ o but that’s a workaround, I shouldn’t have to do that the point is the backup/restore option should be there and it should work, not everyone has heard of Clonezille let alone what it does or how to use it, also the screenshots on the official website show an obvious contradiction

it seems they've removed the backup/restore .. and people are waiting for it to be reimplemented.

well therein lies the answer :slight_smile:

Did you use the same version of OMV this time ? .. have you run an update ?

I’m sure I did run an update and it could well be the reason backup/install is now missing

That said, it's only a backup of the configs .. so it wouldn't backup the wireless drivers etc. anyway.

Something else I didn’t know, but it was mainly user, groups, permission settings i was mainly concerned about (something I dont think I’ll ever understand ) :slight_smile:

The fact that Clonezilla can solve the problem doesn’t negate the fact that there is an obvious issue with the software and it’s these little problems that drive people towards proprietary solutions, because if this was proprietary it would be unacceptable,that’s the point I’m trying to make

I understand that this is free to use software and I have no right to be critical of it and to be be honest I accept that, it’s just frustrating that’s all :slight_smile:

but that's a workaround

I’m not sure I agree with that … a Clonezilla or Redo backup of the 10GB drive would likely be a “better” option to just having the configs, particularly now you’ve stepped outside the default configuration with wireless :wink:

Also, would you rather they’d left it in if it was causing problems (possibly problems that could crash the system, or creating backups people trusted but then didn’t work) ? … or would you rather they pull it till it’s fixed, leaving you the option to look elsewhere for a backup solution ?

if this was proprietary it would be unacceptable

Microsoft have had to do exactly the same thing with some updates that were killing peoples PC’s … I vaguely remember a Windows update that sent any laptops with AMD CPU’s into a constant reboot loop (XP service pack 3 ?) … it was pulled until fixed, and there WILL have been others … this is nothing to do with open Vs closed source, or free Vs commercial … it just makes sense.

And Oracle Java is still out there, complete with “unacceptable” MAJOR security flaws :wink:

Both the above examples are a bit more drastic than just the pulling of a single “feature” that really has no impact on the main function of the software.

There’s nothing new here, ALL complex software has “issues” (bugs) it’s just a matter of how quickly they are recognised and dealt with … at least OMV seem to have taken steps to protect your NAS until they can add the function back in working order :slight_smile:


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After re-reading this response …

If it came across as me “having a go”, I apologise, it wasn’t meant that way :slight_smile:

I'm not sure I agree with that .. a Clonezilla or Redo backup of the 10GB drive would likely be a "better" option to just having the configs.

i can’t disagree with that Mark, you’re absolutely right, but you seem to be missing my point, you understand that and I understand that (only because you and SeZo have pointed it out to me) but the average user like myself doesn’t understand that, he/she/we expect the software to do what it says on the tin and if it doesn’t we don’t know what to do, I looked at the main OMV website and I saw nothing saying in big red writing " a very important part of this program has been removed due to it causing serious stability issues etc etc etc".

Also, would you rather they'd left it in if it was causing problems (possibly problems that could crash the system) ? .. or would you rather they pull it till it's fixed ?

I would rather they pulled it till it was fixed, but it would be nice if they made some effort to inform users on their main website for all to see, rather than on some obscure foreign language blog

Microsoft have had to do exactly the same thing with some updates that were killing peoples PC's .. I vaguely remember a Windows update that sent any laptops with AMD CPU's into a constant reboot cycle .. it was pulled until fixed, and there WILL have been others ..

I wonder how many irate phone calls Microsoft had over that one, but at least they had someone to call.

this is nothing to do with open Vs closed source, or free Vs commercial .. it just makes sense.

Please don’t think of me as anti open source , in fact you would be hard pushed to find a more anti closed person than me, but that doesn’t mean that open source can’t do better

Graeme

After re-reading this response ..

If it came across as me “having a go”, I apologise, it wasn’t meant that way

Not at all, besides i love an argument, and we don’t have to agree to be friends :slight_smile:

I’d agree maybe they could have been clearer on their website … that said, it’s not something that stops the software from doing its job … and we have no idea how long ago or why they’ve pulled it :slight_smile:

I also figure if this is really a “one man band” … he’s probably got other more important things on his mind … it is after all not a “critical” issue.

Not at all, besides i love an argument, and we don't have to agree to be friends :)

Oh, we’ll get on famously then :wink:

I wonder how many irate phone calls Microsoft had over that one, but at least they had someone to call.

IIRC, calling them made no difference, it was weeks before they released any info on how to break the reboot loop and fix the issue … I’m pretty sure that was first worked out by someone else rather than Microsoft, who just left people hanging.

Nor do I remember M$ making a big deal about it on their website … they just quietly pulled the service pack … still, I made a killing from that little fiasco :wink:

All due respect SeZ o but that's a workaround, I shouldn't have to do that the point is the backup/restore option should be there and it should work,

That might seem that way but I would say that you should do a full size image backup too when you still got a working system.
Like Mark said, as soon as you stray from the appliance mode (default install) you are running a chance that some innocent update could bork your precous.
As an example I use Clonezilla to back up my Ubuntu server before every LTS upgrade. Luckily the upgrades went OK every time since first install of 8.04. My install resides on a 6.4Gib partition now but it started out with that size of drive which died couple years ago.

“bork your precious” … Heh … I like it :slight_smile:

I'd agree maybe they could have been clearer on their website .. that said, it's not something that stops the software from doing its job ..

Can’t argue with that

and we have no idea how long ago or why they've pulled it

That’s the problem isn’t it. because I can’t now experiment, with this program (which as you well know I’ve been trying to do do for over a week now), unless i take the Clonezilla /redo option which not everyone would know or want to do

Oh, we'll get on famously then

We have so far :slight_smile:

That might seem that way but I would say that you should do a full size image backup too when you still got a working system. Like Mark said, as soon as you stray from the appliance mode (default install) you are running a chance that some innocent update could bork your precous. As an example I use Clonezilla to back up my Ubuntu server before every LTS upgrade. Luckily the upgrades went OK every time since first install of 8.04. My install resides on a 6.4Gib partition now but it started out with that size of drive which died couple years ago.

Oddly enough i watched the Linux Action Show last week which had a feature on Clonezilla and it’s my intention to do just what you suggest

Thank you :slight_smile:

Graeme

I’d still recommend Redo Backup & Recovery over Clonezilla … particularly for a first time user and if you’re happier with a “proper” GUI rather than ncurses (?).

I’m not knocking Clonezilla, which is also an amazing tool.

I have not heard of Redo before and might try it sometime, but have grown rather fond with Clonezilla being able to load itself into memory and then I can remove the live media. :wink:

I'd still recommend Redo Backup & Recovery over Clonezilla .. particularly for a first time user and if you're happier with a "proper" GUI rather than ncurses (?).

Thanks for the advice I’ll have a look at that :slight_smile:

Graeme

I have not heard of Redo before and might try it sometime, but have grown rather fond with Clonezilla being able to load itself into memory and then I can remove the live media. ;)

Well yeh, there is that I suppose :slight_smile:

I like some of the features of Redo like automatic network (share) discovery, so you can (easily) load the backup from a network drive

and the fact it has some other useful GUI tools, interweb connection and browser and proper desktop.
(I’m guessing you could add persistence to a LiveUSB of it which might come in handy too)

Definitely worth a looksee … but I was really recommending it for people that haven’t used Clonezilla … if that’s already what you use and you’re comfortable with it…

Definitely worth a looksee .. but I was really recommending it for people that haven't used Clonezilla .. if that's already what you use and you're comfortable with it........

I am always game for new toys (specially if they make my life just that bit easier).
Talking about which…

:slight_smile:

Apparently you can also build it into any “buntu” distro if you can be bothered:

Looks like you were right guys

http://forums.openmediavault.org/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=1679