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chirpa
May 03, 2013Luminary
RAIDiator-x86 4.2.28 | VirtualBox image #notsupported
Following the steps to create the ReadyNAS OS 6 VM, we found it was possible to run RAIDiator-x86 in a VM as well! Now you can test out add-ons, or develop them, without bricking your main box! W...
jmuk
May 01, 2014Aspirant
Hi
I have got this image up and running locally and it seems to work well, so thanks for that. However I do have a problem that I could do with some help with. I am trying to use the image to test out hosting a Z-Wave controller. In order to do that I need to get USB support for the controller hardware and part of that process involves grabbing the Raidator GPL sources and unzipping it so that I can build the missing kernel modules. Doing that in the VB image is proving to be difficult because whilst there is enough disk space (I think) there are not enough inodes. I thought that I could just add some more disks and expand the volume on which I am trying to unzip the sources but I don't seem to be able to get Raidiator to recognize the new devices in a way that it will allow me to either expand or create a new volume on them.
Does anyone have any tips?
Thanks
James.
I have got this image up and running locally and it seems to work well, so thanks for that. However I do have a problem that I could do with some help with. I am trying to use the image to test out hosting a Z-Wave controller. In order to do that I need to get USB support for the controller hardware and part of that process involves grabbing the Raidator GPL sources and unzipping it so that I can build the missing kernel modules. Doing that in the VB image is proving to be difficult because whilst there is enough disk space (I think) there are not enough inodes. I thought that I could just add some more disks and expand the volume on which I am trying to unzip the sources but I don't seem to be able to get Raidiator to recognize the new devices in a way that it will allow me to either expand or create a new volume on them.
Does anyone have any tips?
Thanks
James.
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