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I am looking for information to load the 3Ware's 3DM2 Web GUI on to NAS4FREE box. There are a few FreeBSD guides but it doesn't "feel" right.
So if anyone else have attempted or successfully installed that software package. Please help
Thanks
PS: And yes I have been using the tw_cli inferface.
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Anyone tried to install the 3ware 3DM2 WebGui on Nas4Free
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mbze430
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Anyone tried to install the 3ware 3DM2 WebGui on Nas4Free
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Re: Anyone tried to install the 3ware 3DM2 WebGui on Nas4Free
You only need two files.
mkdir /etc/3dm2;
copy a working configuration file into this directory as 3dm2.conf. You will probably have to hand edit this file to turn on Remote Access to 1.
then start the 32 bit binary. Even on x64 systems, I've found that the 32 bit binary is more stable.
mkdir /etc/3dm2;
copy a working configuration file into this directory as 3dm2.conf. You will probably have to hand edit this file to turn on Remote Access to 1.
then start the 32 bit binary. Even on x64 systems, I've found that the 32 bit binary is more stable.