Greyhole UI App Transition Guide

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This guide will provide a step by step transition from the manual Greyhole installation to using the Greyhole UI application for Amahi 7. Going forward, this is the preferred method of installing Greyhole.

Getting Started

The Greyhole UI application does not support previous manual Greyhole installations, meaning all your current Greyhole settings will be overwritten. You will have to reconfigure it using the dashboard.

Backup Current Settings

We need to back up or note our current settings prior to installing the application. There are many ways to do this. Lets keep it simple and copy the /etc/greyhole.conf file to a share.

As root user:

cp /etc/greyhole.conf /var/hda/files/docs

Clean Up

For those who did the manual install, there were two lines manually added to the Extra Parameters field for each share that was greyhole enabled.

dfree command = /usr/bin/greyhole-dfree
vfs objects = greyhole

Please ensure these are removed before procedding with the next section. They will be automatically added by the application to each share. but not reflected in the Extra Parameters field.

Install Application

The Greyhole UI application has a convenience fee, therefore you will need to log in to your Amahi control panel and purchase the application.

Once you have done so, it will appear in your Available Applications list. If it does not, try refreshing the page. Select it and install as you would any Amahi application.

Configure Greyhole

Now that you have the application installed, select the Drive Pooling tab.

  • Storage Pool
The first thing you will want to do is select the appropriate drives for the storage pool.

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If you are unsure which drives were used, you can open the greyhole.conf file we saved in our Docs share in any editor and consult your previous configuration.
  • Shares
Select the share that will use the Storage pool. Don't forget to choose number of file copies. Leave as - (dash) if none are desired.

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Consult the greyhole.conf file if needed to see what shares and number of copies were previously used.
  • Status
You will see the status of the Greyhole Daemon.
If it says 'idle', select Run FSCK
Greyhole ui fsck.png

Verification

You can monitor activity as always in the Greyhole log.

tail -f /var/log/greyhole.log

Recommend you verify that everything is working properly. If not, refer to the Greyhole Troubleshooting area for assistance.

Additional Settings

There are limited settings configured using the Greyhole UI application. If you have additional settings you configured manually in the past, see Greyhole Advanced Options for guidance on adding those to Greyhole.