Other services on HDA, WOL, S3 Standby and other questions
Posted: Wed Jan 19, 2011 3:15 am
Hi,
I successfully installed my Amahi server, much better luck in making share than with Ubuntu.
You would think with Ubuntu 10.10 it would be easy to make a file server, however, not so simple.
Anyway, my HDA runs, but I do have some questions.
Important remark is that I turned of DHCP server on HDA and left it on my router since my HDA is not always on.
I already noticed http://hda works, but http://sabnzbd for example doesn't.
So the questions:
- Can I access sabnzbd in any other way?
- From the Sabnzbd subforum I noticed it seems difficult to change the paths etc. Can I install sabnzbd just on Fedora and keep Amahi for fileserving and mediaserving etc?
- I also need an SVN server, is there one in Amahi or can I install it in Fedora?
- When it was still a Windows XP box, I managed to get it to go to S3 standby and wake up from standby and shutdown with WOL messages. Haven't tried yet, but are there any special considerations for Fedora?
- Now the IP address is fixed to 192.168.1.10, I want to change this to 192.168.1.100. Where can I do this in Fedora?
Thanks for the help!
I successfully installed my Amahi server, much better luck in making share than with Ubuntu.
You would think with Ubuntu 10.10 it would be easy to make a file server, however, not so simple.
Anyway, my HDA runs, but I do have some questions.
Important remark is that I turned of DHCP server on HDA and left it on my router since my HDA is not always on.
I already noticed http://hda works, but http://sabnzbd for example doesn't.
So the questions:
- Can I access sabnzbd in any other way?
- From the Sabnzbd subforum I noticed it seems difficult to change the paths etc. Can I install sabnzbd just on Fedora and keep Amahi for fileserving and mediaserving etc?
- I also need an SVN server, is there one in Amahi or can I install it in Fedora?
- When it was still a Windows XP box, I managed to get it to go to S3 standby and wake up from standby and shutdown with WOL messages. Haven't tried yet, but are there any special considerations for Fedora?
- Now the IP address is fixed to 192.168.1.10, I want to change this to 192.168.1.100. Where can I do this in Fedora?
Thanks for the help!