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Wednesday, 27 January 2010 20:38

Sure, many of you are actually excited about the new Apple Ipad, but I've also some quite exciting news (at least for me ;-)) about the PulsarOS frontend. I must admit that I'm not a designer nor a developer. I'm doing this because I like to learn new things and to create something unique and new. That means it takes some time to get the basic frontend out in the wild, but I'll give my best to get this starting. What actually works are the following things:

 

  • Pool creation
  • Pool List
  • Volume creation
  • Volume delete
  • Volume list
  • Overview Information
Things that need to done for 0.5alpha:
  • Pool delete (with dependencies on the existing volumes) - DONE
  • Disk status (S.M.A.R.T)
  • Share configuration (ISCSI, SAMBA)
  • Login
With this items you will get a basic configuration gui to create fileshares. This should be the first milestone for the 0.5alpha. I hope I'll get this out soon, so you can play around with the system and report bugs and feature requests.
Screenshots will follow after the css design cleanup.

 

Update: Images are available:

 

Volumes:
Pools:
Overview:
Last Updated on Wednesday, 10 February 2010 09:00
 

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0 #1 gabox 2010-02-07 20:28
im very anxious for this release.! thanks for your support.!
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svn15 pool creation, volume administration, volume/pool list

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