# OpenMediaVault NAS solution based on [Debian Linux][debian]. 1. [TL;DR](#tldr) 1. [First access](#first-access) 1. [Suggested first steps](#suggested-first-steps) 1. [Create users](#create-users) 1. [Make users OpenMediaVault administrators](#make-users-openmediavault-administrators) 1. [Disable the default `admin` user](#disable-the-default-admin-user) 1. [Configuration backup](#configuration-backup) 1. [Wake On Lan](#wake-on-lan) 1. [Power management](#power-management) 1. [CPU governor](#cpu-governor) 1. [Disk power options](#disk-power-options) 1. [OMV Extras](#omv-extras) 1. [Antivirus](#antivirus) 1. [UPS](#ups) 1. [ZFS](#zfs) 1. [Further readings](#further-readings) 1. [Sources](#sources) ## TL;DR Default web UI login is `admin`:`openmediavault`. ```sh # Make users OMV administrators. usermod -aG 'openmediavault-admin' 'me' gpasswd -a 'me' 'openmediavault-admin' adduser 'me' 'openmediavault-admin' # Allow users to connect via SSH. usermod -aG '_ssh' 'me' gpasswd -a 'me' '_ssh' adduser 'me' '_ssh' # Revoke WebUI access from the 'admin' user. gpasswd -d 'admin' 'openmediavault-admin' deluser 'admin' 'openmediavault-admin' # Install plugins from the CLI. apt install 'openmediavault-clamav' … 'openmediavault-nut' # Install OMV-Extras. wget -O - 'https://github.com/OpenMediaVault-Plugin-Developers/packages/raw/master/install' | bash # Use ZFS. # Requires OMV-Extras. apt install 'openmediavault-kernel' # Install the Proxmox kernel and reboot apt install 'openmediavault-zfs' zpool import -a # Upgrade packages. sudo omv-upgrade # Move to the next release. # Includes upgrading the OS to the next version. # E.g.: Debian 11 -> 12 + OMV 6 -> 7 tmux new-session -As 'omv-release-upgrade' "sudo omv-release-upgrade" ``` Backup the current OMV configuration by backing up the `/etc/openmediavault/config.xml` file. ## First access The SSH and web UI servers are active by default on port 22 and 80 respectively. The default web UI administrator login is `admin`:`openmediavault`.
This user **cannot** login locally, **nor** connect via SSH by default. It only can access OMV's web UI. The `root` user's password is set during OS installation.
This user **can** connect via SSH by default. ## Suggested first steps 1. [Create a custom user][create users].
Make the new custom user a system administrator to avoid using `root` for normal usage. 1. [Make the new custom user an OpenMediaVault administrator][make users openmediavault administrators]. 1. Change the `admin` user's password and [disable it][disable the default admin user]. 1. Disable SSH access for the `root` user in _Services_ > _SSH_. ## Create users Just do it as for any other GNU/Linux system: ```sh useradd -mG 'users' 'me' && passwd 'me' adduser 'me' && adduser 'me' 'users' ``` If the user needs administrator privileges, consider adding it to the `sudo` group: ```sh usermod -aG 'sudo' 'me' gpasswd -a 'me' 'sudo' adduser 'me' 'sudo' ``` ## Make users OpenMediaVault administrators Just add the users to the `openmediavault-admin` group: ```sh usermod -aG 'openmediavault-admin' 'me' gpasswd -a 'me' 'openmediavault-admin' adduser 'me' 'openmediavault-admin' ``` ## Disable the default `admin` user Only do this **after** you created another user and [made it an OMV admin][make users openmediavault administrators]. From the safest to the less safe option: 1. Lock the account: ```sh chage -E0 'admin' ``` 1. Remove it from the `openmediavault-admin` group: ```sh gpasswd -d 'admin' 'openmediavault-admin' deluser 'admin' 'openmediavault-admin' ``` 1. Delete it completely: ```sh userdel -r 'admin' deluser --remove-home 'admin' ``` ## Configuration backup OMV's whole configuration is saved in the `/etc/openmediavault/config.xml` file.
Keep a backup of it somewhere **outside** the host running it. Alternatively, consider using [omv-regen] as suggested in [this thread][migrate/restore omv settings to another system with omv-regen]. ## Wake On Lan The network interface **must** support this feature and it **must** be enabled in the BIOS. WOL is **not** enabled by default in the kernel driver.
Enable the option under _Network_ > _Interfaces_, in **every** NIC's settings you want to respond. ## Power management ```sh sudo apt install 'powertop' sudo powertop --auto-tune sudo powertop --calibrate ``` ### CPU governor Enabling the _Monitoring_ option under _System_ > _Power Management_ configures `cpufrequtils`.
For x86 architectures, this also sets the default governor to `conservative`. If the architecture is different, the governor is set to `ondemand`. ### Disk power options By default disks have no power management configured. Editing a disk under _Storage_ > _Disks_ will allow to set these options for it: - Advanced power management. - Automatic acoustic management.
Not all drives support this. - Spin down time. - Write cache. All the above options are configured using [`hdparm`][hdparm]. The APM values from the interface are resumed in seven steps.
To experiment with intermediate values: - Edit `/etc/openmediavault/config.xml`. - Find the `/storage/hdparm` xpath. - Change the values for the disk. - Run this command: ```sh omv-salt deploy run hdparm ``` - Reboot. - Check if APM has been set: ```sh hdparm -I "/dev/sdX" ``` When setting a spin down time, make sure the APM value is set lower than `128`. It will not work otherwise.
The web framework does not narrow the APM options if the spin down time is set, nor it disables the spin down option when a value higher than 128 is selected for APM. ## OMV Extras From the CLI, as the `root` user: 1. Install [OMV-Extras]: ```sh wget -O - \ 'https://github.com/OpenMediaVault-Plugin-Developers/packages/raw/master/install' \ | bash ``` ## Antivirus 1. Install the `openmediavault-clamav` plugin. 1. Enable the service under _Services_ > _Antivirus_ > _Settings_. 1. Apply pending changes.
The first run will take a long time. ## UPS 1. Install the `openmediavault-nut` plugin. 1. Enable the service under _Services_ > _UPS_. 1. Apply pending changes. ## ZFS Refer [ZFS Plugin For OMV7]. 1. [Install OMV-Extras][omv extras]. 1. Pick one:
[preferred] Use the Proxmox kernel. > [!important] > Debian does **not** build ZFS kernel modules into any of their kernels due to licensing conflicts, and doing it > manually may result in an extensive build process during installation, which is prone to errors.
> The Proxmox-Debian kernel has the ZFS kernel modules preinstalled by default. As kernel upgrades become available > and are performed, the userland for the Proxmox kernel will always have the required packages to support ZFS. 1. Install the `openmediavault-kernel` plugin. 1. Use the `kernel` plugin to install the Proxmox kernel. _System_ > _Kernel_ > _Proxmox_ icon. 1. Reboot. 1. Make sure the default kernel ends with `-pve`, the suffix used for the Proxmox kernel. 1. \[optional, but recommended] Remove non-Proxmox kernels.
Disable APT's backports sources, and stick to Debian's stable kernel. > [!warning] > Debian backports' kernels are released quickly enough to leave the userland incomplete at times.
> This happens often with ZFS, resulting in broken package issues. ```sh mv -v \ '/etc/apt/sources.list.d/openmediavault-kernel-backports.list' \ '/etc/apt/sources.list.d/openmediavault-kernel-backports.list.disabled' ```
1. Install the `openmediavault-zfs` plugin. 1. Create new pools, or import existing ones. > [!note] > One might need to wipe the disks before creating new pools. ZFS does provide ACL support, but it is **not** enabled by default.
Just enable that property in the pool or datasets. ## Further readings - [Website] - [Documentation] - [Debian] - [Proxmox] - [Plugins] - [OMV-Extras] - [Disks maintenance] - [ZFS] ### Sources - [How to lock or disable an user account] - [ZFS plugin for OMV7] - [Software & Update Management] [Create users]: #create-users [Disable the default admin user]: #disable-the-default-admin-user [Make users OpenMediaVault administrators]: #make-users-openmediavault-administrators [omv extras]: #omv-extras [debian]: linux/debian.md [disks maintenance]: disks%20maintenance.md [proxmox]: proxmox.md [zfs]: zfs.md [Documentation]: https://docs.openmediavault.org/en/latest/ [Migrate/Restore OMV Settings to Another System with omv-regen]: https://forum.openmediavault.org/index.php?thread/47589-how-to-migrate-restore-omv-settings-to-another-system-with-omv-regen/ [OMV-Extras]: https://wiki.omv-extras.org/ [Plugins]: https://docs.openmediavault.org/en/stable/plugins.html [Software & Update Management]: https://docs.openmediavault.org/en/stable/various/apt.html [Website]: https://www.openmediavault.org/ [ZFS Plugin For OMV7]: https://wiki.omv-extras.org/doku.php?id=omv7:omv7_plugins:zfs [hdparm]: https://linux.die.net/man/8/hdparm [how to lock or disable an user account]: https://www.thegeekdiary.com/unix-linux-how-to-lock-or-disable-an-user-account/ [omv-regen]: https://github.com/xhente/omv-regen