parsec Posted March 31, 2007 Share Posted March 31, 2007 Im not sure if it is doable, manageable or possible, but I think it could be a good idea, with a "Wiki-unraid", where we could gather the accumulated knowledge. It could contain an overview, a manual, hardware-known-to-work, how-tos of different kinds, known telnet commands, and so forth. I dont see it replacing the forum, but rather a result of the forum. /Rene Quote Link to comment
Koolkiwi Posted April 13, 2007 Share Posted April 13, 2007 Im not sure if it is doable, manageable or possible, but I think it could be a good idea, with a "Wiki-unraid", where we could gather the accumulated knowledge. It could contain an overview, a manual, hardware-known-to-work, how-tos of different kinds, known telnet commands, and so forth. I dont see it replacing the forum, but rather a result of the forum. I agree, this would be a fantastic idea! There is lots of knowledge in the forum, but it is scattered around and often difficult to locate. A Wiki is an ideal way to organise the knowledge in a structured and easily accessable way. A Wiki also allows this knowledge to be assembled by the collaboration of forum members, and is therefore not reliant on Tom to solely author and manage the content (which would be time consuming). I have my own TWiki based wiki on my home network, that I use for documenting my own notes. I have already started a few unRAID pages to gather tidbits of unRAID knowledge that I have gained from reading the forum and building my own unRAID Server. TWiki is only one Wiki varient, which was extremely easy to install and setup. I'm actually using the VMware version so that I could run a full Debian based Twiki installation on my Windows Server. If an unRAID Wiki "knowledgebase" was considered, I would certainly be happy to help contribute some content, based on the knowledge I have gained so far. Quote Link to comment
aitf311 Posted April 13, 2007 Share Posted April 13, 2007 Something like trac (http://trac.edgewall.org/) would be great for unraid. A place where people can submit bugs, a wiki, and timeline all in one. Quote Link to comment
limetech Posted April 13, 2007 Share Posted April 13, 2007 Ok, I have a wiki set up. As soon as I figure out how to administer it, I'll bring on-line. Any volunteers to help with this? I'm using MediaWiki. Quote Link to comment
Koolkiwi Posted April 14, 2007 Share Posted April 14, 2007 Ok, I have a wiki set up. As soon as I figure out how to administer it, I'll bring on-line. Any volunteers to help with this? I'm using MediaWiki. Awesome, this sounds promising! Once setup, final resolutions to future forum discussions (that are likely to be asked again) would ideally be added to the Wiki, then a link to the answer / solution wiki topic posted as a reply on the forum. Visitors could then also be directed to search the Wiki first, before posting a forum support question. Unfortunately I'm not familiar with MediaWiki configuration / admin as I use Twiki (although MediaWiki looks like a good candidate, being the basis for other major public wiki's like Wikipedia). Will you be able to setup MediaWiki to integrate the authentication / login with the forum logins? Or, will you require an independant login to contribute to the content? Quote Link to comment
aitf311 Posted April 14, 2007 Share Posted April 14, 2007 I think it would be very helpful to have an up to date hardware recommendation list along with a list that 'works'. Quote Link to comment
BillK Posted May 7, 2007 Share Posted May 7, 2007 Any volunteers to help with this? Tom, I know nothing about wiki administration, but if you need help testing, reviewing, moderating, etc. - - I'm game. Quote Link to comment
RockDawg Posted May 7, 2007 Share Posted May 7, 2007 A wiki is an excellent idea! I'm new to unRAID, but if I can help in any way I surely will. Quote Link to comment
I. M. Fletcher Posted May 11, 2007 Share Posted May 11, 2007 I think good documentation is vital to the longterm success of UnRaid. I see a lot of people who are interested in UnRaid but don't understand what they need to do to pull it off. They end up finding another solution. I want more people to discover the software, use it and enjoy it. That makes Tom successful and ensures that we as the community have a product that is supported for a long time. That might sound like I'm overselling the important of this wiki, but we REALLY need some good documentation. A comprehensive FAQ, manuals, Wiki, anything, everything. It should really be a high priority. Quote Link to comment
nightfly Posted May 11, 2007 Share Posted May 11, 2007 I want to add my second or third to all that's been written here. I'm sure there are many on the sidelines wishing for more documentation and especially now that UnRAID is only on the roll your own model, having a few parts lists, maybe 2-3 different levels; beginner system (3-6 drives), typical budget (cheapest way to get to a dozen drive system) and maybe the Ultimate UnRAID setups would be helpful, of course updated now and then with new prices and newly compatible parts. Quote Link to comment
Billped Posted May 12, 2007 Share Posted May 12, 2007 As you did in the other thread, I strongly suggest getting permission before copying. Bill Quote Link to comment
teamhood Posted May 21, 2007 Share Posted May 21, 2007 We should add 1 thing to this: Replacing a Data Drive A data drive needs to be replaced for whatever reason. backup 'config/super.dat' and 'config/disk.cfg' files to workstation Stop the array Power down Replace harddrive with new drive. Turn on Replaced drive appears with blue dot Tick the "I'm sure" checkbox, and press "Start will bring the array on-line, start Data-Rebuild, and then expand the file system." Hefty disk activity and main page will show lots of reading on "the other" disks and writing on new disk as data is being rebuilt. End How do you make a backup of the 'config/super.dat' and 'config/disk.cfg' files to workstation Quote Link to comment
RockDawg Posted May 22, 2007 Share Posted May 22, 2007 I added a response Tom gave me about the best way to replace two smaller drives with one larger one. In his response, he only mentioned backing up the super.dat file and not the disk.cfg. What is this file and should it be added to the wiki section I added? Quote Link to comment
Billped Posted May 22, 2007 Share Posted May 22, 2007 Nice work, guys. I think we need to beef up the troubleshooting aspect. Perhaps even add a link to some build photos. I received my hard drives yesterday so now I am ready to go - I'll try to take photos (and screenshots) and host them on my website. Bill Quote Link to comment
Koolkiwi Posted May 22, 2007 Share Posted May 22, 2007 Ok, I have a wiki set up. As soon as I figure out how to administer it, I'll bring on-line. Any volunteers to help with this? I'm using MediaWiki. Since Tom mentioned he was looking at MediaWiki (hows this progressing Tom?), I thought I would mention that the XBox Media Center wiki is nicely done, and is also based on MediaWiki: http://www.xboxmediacenter.com/wiki Tom, this might provide some ideas for how best to setup an official unRAID wiki section of your website? Quote Link to comment
RockDawg Posted May 22, 2007 Share Posted May 22, 2007 Yah, the wiki is coming along nicely. Quote Link to comment
teamhood Posted May 23, 2007 Share Posted May 23, 2007 The other thing we should add is upgrading from v3.0 to 4.0. I need to do this.. so when I get a little time and once I go through all of this, I will try to create a solution to add to the database. I really like unRAID and I really think this is a great idea to get a lot of important information gathered in one location... Tom should really create an official wiki...... Quote Link to comment
teamhood Posted May 23, 2007 Share Posted May 23, 2007 To me an official wiki is on the nice list,,, a lot of other things are on the need list. Use http://wikihost.org/wikis/unraid until we have a better alternative. /Rene I agree... I don't understand exactly what Tom is doing here. He has real potenation with this product, but he has not quit his day job... which I don't blame him, but man... he is sitting on something that NO ONE ELSE has. Shoot... if he took a couple weeks of his day job and cleaned all this up and really turned this around, he would be able to leave his day job. Quote Link to comment
RockDawg Posted May 23, 2007 Share Posted May 23, 2007 The other thing we should add is upgrading from v3.0 to 4.0. Added. Quote Link to comment
limetech Posted May 23, 2007 Share Posted May 23, 2007 Hey Parsec, Nice job with that wiki. I installed MediaWiki here. This can grow into the "official" wiki if that's what the community wants. At the moment, the wiki is totally open - no login requirement, no spam prevention, etc. My main concern with exposing the "official" wiki is spam - it's already a big task de-spamming the boards, website, etc. So let's just see how it goes. Quote Link to comment
isaacg Posted May 23, 2007 Share Posted May 23, 2007 I've migrated all the content from the unofficial wiki to the semi-official one and set up seperate categories and pages. Quote Link to comment
teamhood Posted May 24, 2007 Share Posted May 24, 2007 /Rene I know it is bold statement... but there is just nothing else out there like unRAID. I wish I had the cash to backup my talk... but I am young and only a few years out of school and I am not at the point where I have cash that is not invested. I just really love the idea of unRAID and really think that it could be taken to the next level!!! Hey, I just wish Tom the best of luck and would love to see him have the opportunity to turn this business from a part time job into his full blown job... hiring some kids to build servers, test hardware, troll the boards, and build a wiki. I am sure that Tom spends a lot of his free time on unRAID and I am not questioning his motivation with the product at all... he does a hell of a job trying to maintain everything... shoot I know that right now after my 'day' job I come home and have tons of crap to do and could not even imagine having to sit down and deal with my own business, its users, a forum, and I assume a lot of emails about our errors that we are seeing. So I give tons of props to Tom and I love what we have going... I just hope that one day this can turn into what we all want it to be Quote Link to comment
Billped Posted May 24, 2007 Share Posted May 24, 2007 Well, Tom is in Silicon Valley (Cupertino), I am near him (Palo Alto), there is still money flowing into startups, and I can help connect the idea/product to the cash and to other similar companies. Tom, if interested, contact me. Cheers, Bill Quote Link to comment
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