![]() ![]() NVMe drive should show up as an "Available Pool" click three. Sudo mkfs.ext4 /dev/md4 (Filesystem ext4(you can change this to whatever FS you want)on the raid array you created last step) Sudo mdadm -create /dev/md4**(use an unused md# from previous step)** -level=1 -raid-devices=1 -force /dev/nvme0np3**(select unused partition from newly partitioned nvme list) (creating new raid array, raid level 1, 1 raid device, force onto partition 3 of the nvme)** Sudo nvme list (Shows NVMe devices/partitions) A startup item has been generated that will aid in starting netatalk with launchd. ![]() Ive found AFP to integrate a little better with OS X. Ports that depend on 'netatalk' No ports. The services allowed to have open ports are listed as you can see from the screenshot below. Using Netatalk's AFP 3.4 compliant file-server leads to significantly higher transmission speeds compared with Macs accessing a server via SaMBa/NFS while providing clients with the best possible user experience (full support for Macintosh metadata, flawlessly supporting mixed environments of classic MacOS and MacOS X clients) WWW: http. If you just want to see what services are allowed to have open ports, run the following command: sudo firewall-cmd -list-services. Netatalk is the open source version of Apples AFP (AppleTalk Filing Protocol), which provides remote filesystem access similar to NFS, Samba etc. The command sudo firewall-cmd list-all, shows you the whole Firewalld configuration. Sudo synopartition -part /dev/ (ERASES and Makes a new partition table on the NVMe) Step 1: Set up Netatalk on the Server Im using a server running Ubuntu 9.04 for these instructions. Sudo nvme list (lists NVMe devices/partitions) Make sure your NVMe(s) is in the Synology *NOTE* I don't know which devices this will work on. ![]()
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