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Follow the installation and setup instructions on the FreeNAS website.Īs I said above, it doesn't function in Lion. The first burn produced a non-bootable CD, just like the directions suggested a high-speed burn might, so I burned at only 8X (slowest I could) and that CD worked perfectly.

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Next step, after making sure the BIOS saw all the drives and that everything about the hardware was kosher, I downloaded FreeNAS from and burned the ISO image to a CD. I also connected a spare EIDE drive and a CD-ROM to the primary connector on the motherboard for booting and to get the initial installation completed. I gutted my Dell Dimension 2400 (circa 2004 or 2005), threw the SATA controller and four spare SATA drives I had in a drawer (a 1 TB, a 750 GB, and two 500 GB drives). "Please wait for seconds for low-level format to be finish." I'm paraphrasing, of course. I say, "craptastic," because it's a typical Chinese product: The quality isn't the greatest and the language in the help screens is hilarious. And, to be fair, the controller works perfectly well. If you let the hardware do it, FreeNAS won't ever see problems until it's too late. Don't use the RAID capabilities on the card (in hardware), as FreeNAS will do all this for you and needs to be able to control error handling itself. has 1 TB SATA drives listed as low as $49 now! Nutty, I tell you! I picked up a 4-port craptastic little Sabrent SATA RAID controller for $29 at Fry's Electronics (because I was to impatient to buy one on-line). My Dell used to be a fairly cutting-edge video editing system, but as of late it has turned into an under-the-desk Dust Bunny Collection Unit (DBCU). Instead of going out and purchasing a $500 NAS chassis like I did a year or two ago, you can take that leftover 2.4 GHz Dell sitting under your desk and make it a useful device again.

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Whether you're a Mac dweeb, Windows dork, or Linux chowderhead, you can build an inexpensive NAS box yourself for not much coin, especially if you have extry parts and computers lying around. You see, I used to be a network engineer and I've lost touch with the latest neatnessisms of the industry. There's a simple and fully Open Source solution for network attached storage (NAS) that I was not aware of until our genius IT guy ("Drew") opened my eyes this week. They have acknowledged the issue, but hav not yet updated the product. I have confirmed that nothing is available as of August 2 by reading the forums at SNS.

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So, apparently, we're still waiting on an update to globalSAN. I was never able to unmount or do anything to the drives at all.

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I was able to get the globalSAN thingy to connect and seeminly stay connected to the FreeNAS drives, but once I tried to partition the disks, DiskUtility hung up solidly. UPDATE: (Slightly more than medium attention span): I used globalSAN from Studio Network Solutions to get Lion going as an initiator for iSCSI. I'd like to kick someone square in the _ _ _ _ _ for this, but I figgered there was a solution somewhere to solve my storage dilema. After some research, I found that 1) Promise end-of-lifed the NS4300N 2) Lion broke the Apple File Sharing (AFS) feature of the device. I first noticed it when, after I had upgraded to Lion, my iTunes was pitching a fit about not being able to connect to my music library. Medium attention span version: This whole exercise was due to my Promise Technologies NS4300N chassis failing to function with Lion.

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In a later update or another article, I will explain how I (hopefully) eventually got this working. Lemme essplain what I have and what I am trying to do.

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Short attention span version: I can't seem to get Mac OS X Lion to connect to my FreeNAS iSCSI drives. Yikes, that title was a mouthful, but I wanted to make sure the search robots gobbled it up with their mouths so that people in my situation would find this article.















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