Greypool - Can it use NAS or Samba?
Posted: Sat Apr 30, 2011 10:40 pm
I've been googling like crazy tonight and don't have an answer so far. I have this setup:
1. New (slightly older hardware, but handbuilt and can still run circles around most of the crap Dell puts out). This is now running Amachi, seems to be smooth, not reall glitches I haven't been able to bulldoze through with a good bit of self education.
2. I also have a WHS MediaSmart server. I have almost 4 TB of storage on that, and clearly don't want to dump all that. Ideally, at this point I'd like to use it as a glorified NAS, and let greypool add it as avaiable storage. So far it doesn't seem possible to convert the OS on the MediaSmart server to something else, and I simply don't have room in my existing PC case for 4 more hard drives. (I have ways of slowly offloading the data I THINK so nothing gets lost).
My question is, do I need to attempt something like like, or leave the WHS as a glorified NAS, and let greyhole use all that hard drive space?
My other thought was to just map the WHS directories to their equivalent on the WHS essentially giving you the same thing (I think?)
For example, map //hpserver/videos to /var/hda/files/movies
And so on..
1. New (slightly older hardware, but handbuilt and can still run circles around most of the crap Dell puts out). This is now running Amachi, seems to be smooth, not reall glitches I haven't been able to bulldoze through with a good bit of self education.
2. I also have a WHS MediaSmart server. I have almost 4 TB of storage on that, and clearly don't want to dump all that. Ideally, at this point I'd like to use it as a glorified NAS, and let greypool add it as avaiable storage. So far it doesn't seem possible to convert the OS on the MediaSmart server to something else, and I simply don't have room in my existing PC case for 4 more hard drives. (I have ways of slowly offloading the data I THINK so nothing gets lost).
My question is, do I need to attempt something like like, or leave the WHS as a glorified NAS, and let greyhole use all that hard drive space?
My other thought was to just map the WHS directories to their equivalent on the WHS essentially giving you the same thing (I think?)
For example, map //hpserver/videos to /var/hda/files/movies
And so on..