7th Feb, 2015, 07:09 PM
For those interested to what we can use XBian for. For the past three months i'm using XBian on my Hummingboard i2eX as an offsite ZFS backup solution.
I've installed the latest XBian kernel + ZFS modules and userland tools provided by XBian. Attached an external USB2 hard drive and use zfs send/receive to sync all my data over ssh each night. The only thing taking a long time are the scrubs which i run each month.
With occasional reboots after applying upgrades i still get a nice stable uptime:
And because this is a small form factor computer with hardly any power consumption, it easy to setup at a family member.
I've installed the latest XBian kernel + ZFS modules and userland tools provided by XBian. Attached an external USB2 hard drive and use zfs send/receive to sync all my data over ssh each night. The only thing taking a long time are the scrubs which i run each month.
Code:
root@xbian ~ # zpool status
pool: backup
state: ONLINE
status: Some supported features are not enabled on the pool. The pool can
still be used, but some features are unavailable.
action: Enable all features using 'zpool upgrade'. Once this is done,
the pool may no longer be accessible by software that does not support
the features. See zpool-features(5) for details.
scan: scrub repaired 0 in 55h16m with 0 errors on Tue Feb 3 10:16:29 2015
Code:
root@xbian ~ # zfs list backup
NAME USED AVAIL REFER MOUNTPOINT
backup 807G 244G 405M /backup
With occasional reboots after applying upgrades i still get a nice stable uptime:
Code:
root@xbian ~ # uptime
10:04:34 up 35 days, 20:39, 1 user, load average: 0.04, 0.28, 0.34
And because this is a small form factor computer with hardly any power consumption, it easy to setup at a family member.