( 20:15)simoncn Wrote: Please see point 3 of the 'Installing or updating MinimServer' section on for an explanation of why the file size is larger. What exactly happened when you tried to install version 0.8.5.3? Problem eventually resolved. I had not noticed point 3 - indeed, as I have previously updated minim server and thought I knew how to do it, I just went ahead and tried to install the update. What happened? Installing PHP PHP support can be enabled by installing one of PHP addons available from the ReadyNAS Community Addons forum.Personally I would recommend the 'WhoCares?' PHP 5.2 addons - x86 version, sparc version - as these tend to be compatible with all other addons, have worked well for me over the years and come with the modules required for PHP access to MySQL databases. Php 5 3 8 For Readynas X86 Means. 3/17/2017 0 Comments Ready. You cannot migrate disks from a Sparc ReadyNAS to a x86. I have a readynas 314 running os 6.0.8 it currently has plex. Adding more nodes means that replicas will be further spread out and thus will. 5.3.8: Linux (Slackware 10) PHP 5.3.x will not compile gcc3. The little spinning symbol spun for a long time (hours) to no effect. It did not get as far as the usual step of saying it had checked the update and asking if I wanted to install. I had tried several times, including after rebooting the NAS. But I have now succeeded using a more thorough approach to removing the old version. I uninstalled MinServ (with some initial difficulty, ReadyNAS menu commands not responding well), then EJRE, then switched the ReadyNAS off manually using the power button, count to twenty, restart the NAS, then try installing MinServ - and it has worked. It seems the forced reboot was necessary to properly clear MinServ & EJRE. I found I had to use manual power off as the menu shutdown option was ineffective some of the time. May I suggest a short note on the download page to alert people that things changed with 0.8.5.3? I had thought I knew how to update. After nearly nine years of faithful service, this ReadyNAS NVX is sometimes behaving oddly and I am in the process of installing a Synology 918+ and copying everything there. Thanks for your help - and thanks for Minim Server & Watch. Creating a basic Personal Web Server is very easy to do and documented on the ReadyNAS site. This basic setup is perfectly sufficient for hosting HTML only based web sites, but many users would like to go that step further and create more advanced setups, perhaps using common Open Source CMS systems such as WordPress (like this site) or Joomla. To support such setups, the ReadyNAS typically needs to be updated to support both PHP - a common programming language used for creating web sites - and MySQL - a relational database application. Here's how to add the PHP and MySQL missing pieces: Note: Where addons are linked to, the applicable version is as follows: • sparc version for ReadyNAS Duo / NV / NV+ / 600 / 1100 • x86 version for ReadyNAS Ultra, Ultra Plus / Pro / NVX and all rack mount units excluding the 600 & 1100. Installing PHP PHP support can be enabled by installing one of PHP addons available from the. Personally I would recommend the 'WhoCares?' PHP 5.2 addons -, - as these tend to be compatible with all other addons, have worked well for me over the years and come with the modules required for PHP access to MySQL databases.
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