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== Disclaimer ==
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Amahi releases new versions of Greyhole (GH) after they've been tested. If you follow this guide to update your GH install manually you do so on your own risk. If it breaks, it's on you.
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== Fedora ==
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Amahi releases new versions of Greyhole (GH) after they've been tested.<br />
  
== Instructions ==
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To update to the latest version available, do the following:
1. Find current version:
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{{Code|rpm -q hda-greyhole}}
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* [[open_terminal|As root user]], execute
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yum update amahi-greyhole
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'''NOTE:'''  The <b>ONLY</b> officially supported Greyhole package for Amahi 7 or greater is available from the Amahi repository.  The Greyhole web site no longer provides updates for Amahi.  If you attempt to install anything other than amahi-greyhole, it could render your HDA inoperable.
  
2. Is there a new version?<br>
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==Ubuntu==
<blockquote>http://www.greyhole.net/download/</blockquote>
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Amahi releases new versions of Greyhole (GH) after they've been tested. '''Official Greyhole for Amahi on Ubuntu 12.04.x:'''  0.9.22
  
3. Browse the archive and copy the link for the latest hda-greyhole (Amahi needs hda-greyhole, the regular greyhole will conflict)
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=== Greyhole Repo ===
<blockquote>http://www.greyhole.net/download/archives.html</blockquote>
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Use the Greyhole APT repository. If you didn't already, add the Greyhole APT repository to your APT configuration.
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sudo sh -c 'echo "deb <nowiki>http://www.greyhole.net/releases/deb</nowiki> stable main" > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/greyhole.list'
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curl -s <nowiki>http://www.greyhole.net/releases/deb/greyhole-debsig.asc</nowiki> | sudo apt-key add -
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sudo apt-get update
  
: Unsure whether you have i386 or x86_64? Run in terminal:
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=== Manual install ===
{{Code|uname -i}}
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Manually install the latest DEB package.
  
4. Back to terminal, make sure you are root (su). Example update command:<br>
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1. Find current version:
<blockquote><b>32-Bit</b>
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sudo greyhole
{{Code|rpm -Uvh http://www.greyhole.net/releases/hda-greyhole-0.9.10-1.i386.rpm}}
 
<b>64-Bit</b>
 
{{Code|rpm -Uvh http://www.greyhole.net/releases/hda-greyhole-0.9.10-1.x86_64.rpm}}</blockquote>
 
  
5. Check the GH log for any errors that might have occurred after the upgrade
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2. Is there a new version? Browse the [http://www.greyhole.net/releases/deb/ archive] and copy the link for the latest greyhole.<br>
{{Code|nano /var/log/greyhole.log}}
 
  
6. Re-check the version of your newly updated Greyhole install, and enjoy!
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3. Back to terminal, make sure you execute as root (sudo). Example update command for 64-bit:<br>
{{Code|rpm -q hda-greyhole}}
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wget <nowiki>http://www.greyhole.net/releases/deb/greyhole-0.9.31-1.amd64.deb</nowiki>
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sudo dpkg -i greyhole-0.9.31-1.amd64.deb
  
== Troubleshooting ==
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4. Check the GH log for any errors that might have occurred after the upgrade
'''Can't access your shares after you upgraded ?'''
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tail -f /var/log/greyhole.log
Try to re-install the same RPM a second time. Sometimes, the script included in the RPM can't create the Greyhole module for Samba where it should, and this will cause your Greyhole pooled shares to become unaccessible. Re-installing the same RPM a second time always fix that issue. Use the same command but add the --force parameter<br>
 
<blockquote><b>32-Bit</b>
 
{{Code|rpm -Uvh http://www.greyhole.net/releases/hda-greyhole-0.9.10-1.i386.rpm --force}}
 
<b>64-Bit</b>
 
{{Code|rpm -Uvh http://www.greyhole.net/releases/hda-greyhole-0.9.10-1.x86_64.rpm --force}}</blockquote>
 
  
Use the following command to verify that the Samba symlink was indeed created:
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5. Re-check the version of your newly updated Greyhole install, and enjoy!
{{Code|ls -l /usr/lib*/samba/vfs/greyhole.so}}
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sudo greyhole

Latest revision as of 01:28, 25 March 2016

Warning.png WARNING
If you follow this guide to update Greyhole manually you do so on your own risk. If it breaks, it's on you. All the steps below should be executed as root.


Fedora

Amahi releases new versions of Greyhole (GH) after they've been tested.

To update to the latest version available, do the following:

yum update amahi-greyhole

NOTE: The ONLY officially supported Greyhole package for Amahi 7 or greater is available from the Amahi repository. The Greyhole web site no longer provides updates for Amahi. If you attempt to install anything other than amahi-greyhole, it could render your HDA inoperable.

Ubuntu

Amahi releases new versions of Greyhole (GH) after they've been tested. Official Greyhole for Amahi on Ubuntu 12.04.x: 0.9.22

Greyhole Repo

Use the Greyhole APT repository. If you didn't already, add the Greyhole APT repository to your APT configuration.

sudo sh -c 'echo "deb http://www.greyhole.net/releases/deb stable main" > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/greyhole.list'
curl -s http://www.greyhole.net/releases/deb/greyhole-debsig.asc | sudo apt-key add -
sudo apt-get update

Manual install

Manually install the latest DEB package.

1. Find current version:

sudo greyhole

2. Is there a new version? Browse the archive and copy the link for the latest greyhole.

3. Back to terminal, make sure you execute as root (sudo). Example update command for 64-bit:

wget http://www.greyhole.net/releases/deb/greyhole-0.9.31-1.amd64.deb
sudo dpkg -i greyhole-0.9.31-1.amd64.deb

4. Check the GH log for any errors that might have occurred after the upgrade

tail -f /var/log/greyhole.log

5. Re-check the version of your newly updated Greyhole install, and enjoy!

sudo greyhole