As I mentioned the other day (Christmas project 2009: installation of a NAS...), I was spending some time over the Xmas break configuring a new NAS device. This was set up as a two drive RAID1 array of 2x1Tb. However, once I'd set up the rsnapshot backup system (which seems to be pretty efficient in terms of disk space and ease of setup), I turned my eye to the other uses of the device. I've installed the following via the QPKG system or by activating the firmware options (during all this, I upgraded the firmware to the latest stable version):
MySQL - to enable this, I needed to upgrade the firmware. Or at least that was what the system said, and who am I to object? Administering MySQL databases is easiest using a GUI such as PhpMyAdmin, so I installed...
PhpMyAdmin - installed from the QPKG package. Very easy, but I needed to tweak the configuration file config.inc.php to replace '127.0.0.1' with 'localhost' before I could login in as the MySQL root user. Of course all this was so I could try setting up Joomla!...
Joomla! - I installed Joomla! 1.5.15 via the QPKG package (principally to check this was working just as I am used to). Once that was done, I extracted the database and files from the Northwood Wheelers website. I imported the database using phpMyAdmin, and copied over all the site files. Lo and behold! A mirror of the site functions! You can see this version of the site here. Of course I had to open up the router for http traffic and point it at the NAS.
AjaXplorer - I also installed an AJAX based file manager for ease of file management from a QPKG package, and...
EyeOS - an interesting cloud environment, including office type applications, also from a QPKG package.
All in all, the QNAP TS-239 is turning out to be a versatile and highly configurable little device.
If only Dell could pull their finger out and get me the replacement desktop PC I ordered a few days before Xmas within the next month...