[OmniOS-discuss] OmniOS as home serwer (NAT, private projects)
Dan McDonald
danmcd at omniti.com
Sun Jun 12 16:41:10 UTC 2016
See here for starters:
http://kebesays.blogspot.com/2014/06/home-data-center-20-dogfooding-again.html?m=1
I use NFS for my home filing because I'm a Mac household. I use the built-in SMB for a destination drop for my network scanner/printer.
The biggest weakness I feel my setup has is ipfilter, because it's old, has some NAT bugs that nobody's had cycles to debug and fix.
Your app set is a bit more than mine. You can run Linux as a KVM on OmniOS, but HOPEFULLY in the next year LX zones will become an alternative.
I've recently added a Python-based caldav server that, modulo Python flaws that I can work around using a cron job, pstack(1), and SMF, works well.
Hope this helps, (and pardon the top post)
Dan
Sent from my iPhone (typos, autocorrect, and all)
> On Jun 12, 2016, at 5:35 AM, Krzysztof Grzempa <grzempek at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Cheers guys,
>
> I'm planning to build my own server at home for multiple purposes (my projects, home NAS etc). I'm planning to use zones to separate WAN access server (www hosting, git and svn repos, email maybe..) and SAN functionalities for LAN only access.
> Now, i'm huge fan of Illumos. I used to work with Solaris 8 to 11, and i really enjoy it. I wish to use ZFS as the best storage solution, but what concern me most is availability of technologies that i'm going to use. For WAN purposes I need apache2, php5, mariadb, python (at least 2.7),git, svn, and maybe fish shell ;) . For my NAS, I need samba, nfs, ftp, DLNA [mediatomb, serviio] (sharing video to TV directly).
> AFAIK and read on the net, probably every of those technologies are doable on OmniOS, but the problem is time spent on installing, solving problems etc.
> Of course, there is always the linux solution, but i would like not go there as Illumos has may better storage (ZFS on linux sucks IHMO)
> Has anyone got expierience in setting up such stack on OmniOS? (or any other Illumos distro?) Problems? Advices?
>
> thanks,
> Kris
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