Installing Open Media Vault on Proxmox made EASY

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  • čas přidán 6. 08. 2024
  • This guide is perfect for those seeking a cost-effective NAS solution! Follow this video to have an Open Media Vault (OMV) Virtual Machine running on Proxmox quickly! This video walks you through the entire process so that you will walk away with a fully functional NAS on your existing hardware.
    OpenMediaVault is a network-attached storage (NAS) solution that runs smoothly on lightweight hardware, enabling you to repurpose older computers or use inexpensive hardware components to build a robust NAS system without a significant financial investment.
    Here's what you'll learn:
    1. How to build and configure the OMV Virtual Machine
    2. How pass multiple hard drives into the VM for use as NAS storage
    3. How create a RAID array in OMV so that you mirror your drives or create a single large drive
    4. How build and format the filesystem on the RAID array
    Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe to What's New Andrew for more tech tutorials. Thanks for watching!
    ★ VIDEO CONTENTS ★
    0:00 - Introduction
    0:35 - Import the Open Media Vault ISO into Proxmox
    1:34 - Creating the OMV Virtual Machine
    3:40 - Hard drive passthrough into the new Virtual Machine
    8:37 - Booting our VM and Installing Open Media Vault
    10:46 - Setting up RAID on Open Media Vault
    13:55 - Create the file system on our RAID disks
    15:23 - Creating shares, and setting up the dashboard
    16:39 - Final thoughts
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Komentáře • 32

  • @user-hl7lx8ds7t
    @user-hl7lx8ds7t Před dnem

    Thank you

  • @user-hl7lx8ds7t
    @user-hl7lx8ds7t Před 5 dny

    NICE REAL TALK

  • @D35tr0
    @D35tr0 Před 13 dny

    Appreciate the video, keep at it mate, I can see this channel getting quite popular in future!

    • @Whats.New.Andrew
      @Whats.New.Andrew  Před 12 dny

      Thanks so much for the kind words and encouragement! I appreciate it.

  • @regg151
    @regg151 Před měsícem

    I Started my home lab journey about a month ago with nothing more then a mini pc and an external usb 3.1 HDD enclosure. This is the first video I have found that breaks down how to do this, Much Thanks for taking the time to make this information available and simple enough that even a caveman can do it. Subbed and liked.

    • @Whats.New.Andrew
      @Whats.New.Andrew  Před měsícem +1

      @regg151 Congrats on getting started with your homelab journey, and thanks so much for the kind words! Your first setup sounds very similar to mine where I used a spare desktop and a USB hard drive. I am so glad to hear that the video was easy to follow since one of my goals with this channel is to help anyone who is just getting started have a place for easy to follow guides. If you have questions on anything or a topic you would find helpful, let me know.

    • @regg151
      @regg151 Před měsícem

      @@Whats.New.Andrew Well I am having a bit of trouble figuring out how to get my Emby VM to connect to the OMV7 VM (both on the same proxmox node). would it be easier to just run emby from OMV?
      I was wanting to use the OMV VM as a NAS at least until I can by a real one. but I can't figure out how.

    • @Whats.New.Andrew
      @Whats.New.Andrew  Před měsícem +1

      @regg151 To connect your Emby VM to OMV you will want to set up a NFS share on your OMV server. There you can define the folder you want to share, the IP of the Emby server you want to allow connections from, etc. Then on your Emby server you can edit your fstab file to automatically mount the shared OMV folder to your server. I did something similar in my Frigate video linked below, and in the video description I have a kink to my website with some of the fstab editing details explained.
      The alternative would be to run Emby on OMV, but I personally like having those two separate.
      Also, you will want to have static IPs for these machines if you don't already. Hope this helps, let me know if you still have questions!
      czcams.com/video/zKk9dnAp8FM/video.html

    • @regg151
      @regg151 Před měsícem

      @@Whats.New.Andrew Thank You I've been stuck on this for the last few hours. I'll take a look at the video. again Thank You really appreciate the time you took to respond.

    • @Whats.New.Andrew
      @Whats.New.Andrew  Před měsícem

      @regg151 I am happy to help! Good luck with the setup.

  • @mansourq6512
    @mansourq6512 Před měsícem

    Thank you so much, Subscribed && Liked

    • @Whats.New.Andrew
      @Whats.New.Andrew  Před měsícem +1

      Thank you very much for the subscribe and like! I am very glad you enjoyed the video.

  • @adifoto6362
    @adifoto6362 Před měsícem

    Good explanation. Thanks for the video.

    • @Whats.New.Andrew
      @Whats.New.Andrew  Před měsícem +1

      Thanks so much for watching! I am glad you liked the video.

    • @adifoto6362
      @adifoto6362 Před měsícem

      @@Whats.New.Andrew I used OMV in the past probably version 5 and had problem with docker not running properly. i moved to truenas. thinking now to move back to OMV.

    • @Whats.New.Andrew
      @Whats.New.Andrew  Před měsícem +2

      @adifoto6362 I recently came back to OMV because I needed an easy-to-set-up rsync server for remote backups. It has been rock solid for me, and that setup was the inspiration for this video. I have been running a few containers on this version (version 7) and they perform great. It's definitely worth another look!

    • @adifoto6362
      @adifoto6362 Před měsícem

      @@Whats.New.Andrew When i used it was quite good, and it started the problem with docker.

    • @Whats.New.Andrew
      @Whats.New.Andrew  Před měsícem +1

      ​@@adifoto6362Take a look at OMV Version 7 and see if it's better for you. I think it's come a long way, and I also use VMs and LXC on Proxmox for Docker, so I have a mix of fun! 😂

  • @megadooooom6582
    @megadooooom6582 Před měsícem

    Great video but kindly educate my interest here my knowledge is limited and i want to know:
    1-Why not BTRFS?
    2-Can i just pass through my old drives without formatting them? or must i use an HBA for that as pass through? if even the HBA cann't be used in this scenario please tell me
    3-Can i migrate my old NTFS or EXT4 HDDs to OMV through Proxmox? like windows you can move the HDD to every single PC and still have all of your data but this time through OMV
    since i don't have the money to buy new hardware this is the first step to renew 1 or 2 HDDs every 2 months and i want to move away from windows and NTFS
    thanks in advance and great work for this video

    • @Whats.New.Andrew
      @Whats.New.Andrew  Před měsícem

      1. BTRFS does give some advanced features like snapshots, checksums, etc. It is also great to add new drives and easily expand your storage pool. Based on what you have in your question #3, BTRFS may be your better option to expand over time. I chose EXT4 in the video since it was a basic setup, but your plans probably lean towards BTRFS.
      2 You should be able to use an HBA as I have done that with OMV previously. When you run the ‘lsblk’ and ‘blkid’ you will be able to see your HBA show there as well. However, for passing an old drive without formatting them I have had mixed success, so I would be cautious.
      3 I have had mixed success with this in the past. I have been able to pass through existing HDDs without reformatting by passing in the information from the ‘blkid’ command, but other times it failed miserably. If it is your only copy of data I would be hesitant to do it. I would hate for you to lose data!
      Your approach to add or upgrade HDDs over time would lend itself well to using a BTRFS file system as you asked in question one. That is much more flexible at adding new drives of similar or larger sizes and expanding your storage pool easily within OMV.
      I hope I helped answer your questions, if not, let me know and I will try again! Thanks so much for watching

    • @megadooooom6582
      @megadooooom6582 Před měsícem

      @@Whats.New.Andrew you more than helped thank you so much good sir
      i will probably use OMV directly to be able to use my old drives without the need for pass through on proxmox untill i finishe my HDDs upgrade
      BUT alot of people warned me about BTRFS and recommended XFS your thoughts?
      for my use case i want
      1-i want something reliable that in case of power loss i won't lose my data
      2-easy to maintain
      3-easy to recover in case of unexpected system failure
      sorry to disturb you again but i'm abit confused about filesystem choice since i always used windows
      your input is important to me thanks in advance

    • @Whats.New.Andrew
      @Whats.New.Andrew  Před měsícem

      @megadooooom6582 When using OMV I view the file system choice as sort of a set-it-and-forget-it kind of thing. I know that is oversimplifying, but once you make a choice then you can use OMV to manage everything. I tend to use EXT4 for the simplicity and overall stability. There have been folks who have had issues with BTRFS in the past, so if you are hesitant, go with EXT4 and you will be happy.
      For your use case:
      1. Both EXT4 and BTRFS are good with power loss. Also an inexpensive battery backup is a great investment to help mitigate power loss to the machines.
      2. Maintenance is done within OMV, and there are lots of plugins to help if the out of the box options are not enough. Maybe set up OMV without even a HDD and just poke around and see what is available. You won’t be able to store anything, but you can get a feel for what is available with plugins, etc.
      3. Recovery is done within OMV, but I also tend to subscribe to the 3-2-1 backup strategy for my most important items. (3 copies of your data, 2 backups, and one of those backups being offsite for disaster recovery). That is what this video was used for - I was building my offsite backup server in OMV and figured I would walk through the setup for others.
      Let me know if you have more questions! Happy to help.

    • @megadooooom6582
      @megadooooom6582 Před měsícem

      @@Whats.New.Andrew you are a lovely person thanks again

    • @Whats.New.Andrew
      @Whats.New.Andrew  Před měsícem

      @megadooooom6582 you are very welcome! Message if you have more questions.