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* Modifications of documentation for using and building minio server on FreeBSD. - update example of enabling compression to use lz4 vs gzip and provide explanation of benefits of lz4 - provide walkthrough of building minio server on FreeBSD with binary golang and gmake * Fixing markdown syntax for code blocks so we render correctly. * typo fix * reword compression enablement docs for easier reading
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### Minio with ZFS backend - FreeBSD
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This example assumes that you have a FreeBSD 10.x running
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#### Step *1*
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As root on the FreeBSD edit `/etc/rc.conf`
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```
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zfs_enable="YES"
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```
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Start ZFS service
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```
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# service zfs start
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```
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```
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# dd if=/dev/zero of=/zfs bs=1M count=4000
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```
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Configure a loopback device on the `/zfs` file.
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```
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# mdconfig -a -t vnode -f /zfs
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```
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Create zfs pool
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```
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# zpool create minio-example /dev/md0
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```
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```
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# df /minio-example
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Filesystem 512-blocks Used Avail Capacity Mounted on
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minio-example 7872440 38 7872402 0% /minio-example
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```
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Verify if it is writable
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```
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# touch /minio-example/testfile
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# ls -l /minio-example/testfile
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-rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 0 Apr 26 00:51 /minio-example/testfile
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```
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Now you have successfully created a ZFS pool for futher reading please refer to [ZFS Quickstart Guide](https://www.freebsd.org/doc/handbook/zfs-quickstart.html)
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However, this pool is not taking advantage of any ZFS features, so let's create a ZFS filesytem on this pool with compression enabled. ZFS supports many compression algorithms: lzjb, gzip, zle, lz4. LZ4 is often the most performant algorithm in terms of compression of data versus system overhead.
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```
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# zfs create minio-example/compressed-objects
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# zfs set compression=lz4 minio-example/compressed-objects
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```
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To keep monitoring your pool use
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```
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# zpool status
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pool: minio-example
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state: ONLINE
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scan: none requested
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config:
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NAME STATE READ WRITE CKSUM
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minio-example ONLINE 0 0 0
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md0 ONLINE 0 0 0
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errors: No known data errors
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```
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#### Step *2*
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Now start minio server on the ``/minio-example/compressed-objects``, change the permissions such that this directory is accessibly by a normal user
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```
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# chown -R minio-user:minio-user /minio-example/compressed-objects
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```
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Now login as ``minio-user`` and start minio server.
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```
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$ curl https://dl.minio.io/server/minio/release/freebsd-amd64/minio > minio
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$ chmod 755 minio
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$ ./minio server /minio-example/compressed-objects
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AccessKey: X3RU3Q6B4T20TYB281W5 SecretKey: bvp0DF8c+6MzL60UxFqOZGlA5Z8UPfIAATUQuzLS Region: us-east-1
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Minio Object Storage:
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http://159.203.234.49:9000
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http://10.12.0.5:9000
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http://127.0.0.1:9000
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Minio Browser:
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http://159.203.234.49:9000
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http://10.12.0.5:9000
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http://127.0.0.1:9000
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To configure Minio Client:
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$ wget https://dl.minio.io/client/mc/release/freebsd-amd64/mc
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$ chmod 755 mc
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$ ./mc config host add myminio http://localhost:9000 X3RU3Q6B4T20TYB281W5 bvp0DF8c+6MzL60UxFqOZGlA5Z8UPfIAATUQuzLS
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```
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Point your browser to http://localhost:9000 and login with the credentials displayed on the command line.
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Now you have a S3 compatible server running on top of your ZFS backend which transparently provides disk level compression for your uploaded objects.
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Thanks for using Minio, awaiting feedback :-)
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#### Building Minio Server From Source
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It is possible to build the minio server from source on FreeBSD. To do this we will used the golang distribution provided by the FreeBSD pkg infrastructure.
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First we will need to install golang as well as GNU make:
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```
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$ sudo pkg install go gmake
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Updating FreeBSD repository catalogue..
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FreeBSD repository is up-to-date.
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All repositories are up-to-date.
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The following 1 package(s) will be affected (of 0 checked):
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New packages to be INSTALLED:
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go: 1.6.2,1
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gmake: 4.1_2
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The process will require 261 MiB more space.
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40 MiB to be downloaded.
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Proceed with this action? [y/N]: y
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Fetching go-1.6.2,1.txz: 100% 40 MiB 10.4MB/s 00:04
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Fetching gmake-4.1_2.txz: 100% 363 KiB 372.2kB/s 00:01
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Checking integrity... done (0 conflicting)
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[1/2] Installing go-1.6.2,1...
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[1/2] Extracting go-1.6.2,1: 100%
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[2/2] Installing gmake-4.1_2...
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[2/2] Extracting gmake-4.1_2: 100%
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```
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Next we need to configure our environment for golang. Insert the following lines into your ~/.profile file, and be sure to source the file before proceeding to the next step:
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GOPATH=$HOME/golang; export GOPATH
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GOROOT=/usr/local/go/; export GOROOT
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```
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Now we can proceed with the normal build process of minio server as found [here](https://github.com/nomadlogic/minio/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md). The only caveat is we need to specify gmake (GNU make) when building minio server as the current Makefile is not BSD make compatible:
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```
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$ mkdir -p $GOPATH/src/github.com/minio
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$ cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/minio
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$ git clone <paste saved URL for personal forked minio repo>
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$ cd minio
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$ gmake
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```
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From here you can start the server as you would with a precompiled minio server build.
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