![]() In case of emergency this might have to be done by someone not very familiar with using virtual machines, linux or command line tools. That's not a very happy scenario, so it would be nice if it was possible to just take one of the storage drives out, connect it to one of the office Windows PCs and share the files from it temporarily. We have 2 storage disks, 2 boot disks so that is enough redundancy for disk failure, however if the PC itself fails, it would mean that employees would have to stop working until it's replaced. I am setting up TrueNAS on an old PC for a small business and it's all just absolutely amassing. There are some newer answers, however, they are not really clear. ![]() I am aware of the question Access a ZFS volume in Windows?. ![]() Martynas Žiemys Asks: How to easily access data on ZFS drive connected directly to Windows PC in case of NAS failure? Process: 9925 ExecStart=/etc/rc.d/init.d/mysqld start (code=exited, status=1/FAILURE)įeb 18 20:59:16 systemd: Starting SYSV: MySQL database server.įeb 18 20:59:17 mysqld: MySQL Daemon failed to start.įeb 18 20:59:17 mysqld: Starting mysqld: įeb 18 20:59:17 systemd: rvice: control process exited, code=exited status=1įeb 18 20:59:17 systemd: Failed to start SYSV: MySQL database server.įeb 18 20:59:17 systemd: Unit rvice entered failed state.įeb 18 20:59:17 systemd: rvice failed. rvice - SYSV: MySQL database server.Īctive: failed (Result: exit-code) since Sat 20:59:17 IST 36s ago. ![]()
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