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ROSE storage

Posted: Fri Mar 03, 2023 10:31 am
by satman1w
There is a new feature called "ROSE-storage" in V.7.8...
what does it do, how does it work???
First chapter in https://help.mikrotik.com/docs/display/ ... ge-Summary :

ROSE - package adds additional enterprise data center functionality to RouterOS - for supporting disk monitoring, improved formatting, RAIDs, rsync, iSCSI ,NVMe over TCP, NFS and improved SMB. This functionality currently is supported or arm, arm64, x86 and tile platforms.

O.K. I have RB 4011 based on arm... WHERE should I put SATA or NVMe disks ??? and how???
Please add a freakin' sentence which will describe it just a bit more....

Re: ROSE storage

Posted: Fri Mar 03, 2023 11:00 am
by JohnTRIVOLTA
O.K. I have RB 4011 based on arm... WHERE should I put SATA or NVMe disks ??? and how???
Please add a freakin' sentence which will describe it just a bit more....
Ok, where does it say that all ARM devices are supported? ... It is assumed that as you read, you can also think!

Re: ROSE storage

Posted: Fri Mar 03, 2023 2:10 pm
by cfikes
O.K. I have RB 4011 based on arm... WHERE should I put SATA or NVMe disks ??? and how???

You don't. The hardware has to have support for those devices, but you can utilize network attached storage with the RB4011.

Re: ROSE storage

Posted: Fri Mar 03, 2023 4:31 pm
by satman1w
O.K. I have RB 4011 based on arm... WHERE should I put SATA or NVMe disks ??? and how???
Please add a freakin' sentence which will describe it just a bit more....
Ok, where does it say that all ARM devices are supported? ... It is assumed that as you read, you can also think!
that's all I was waiting for... for smartass to answer the call ...
Come on, tell me where exactly it says which "arms" it concerns?
If you introduce some new functionality, isn't it polite to describe it culturally and in detail?

But that has nothing to do with you anyway, I don't understand your need to shit unrelated to the question asked...
have a nice life avoid me in future

Re: ROSE storage

Posted: Fri Mar 03, 2023 4:32 pm
by satman1w
O.K. I have RB 4011 based on arm... WHERE should I put SATA or NVMe disks ??? and how???

You don't. The hardware has to have support for those devices, but you can utilize network attached storage with the RB4011.
I agree with you, but where exactly does it say what it refers to and how to do it??? nowhere!!

Re: ROSE storage

Posted: Fri Mar 03, 2023 4:44 pm
by Amm0
They don't say all devices can be a NAS server. And those ARMs can reach to sky via NFS, SMB, etc as clients. Including the RB4011, so yeah you need a NAS or another Mikrotik with disks someplace to use ROSE them.

While not helpful with the RB4011, and likely not ideal for performance, ROSE could be used with the USB to disk (on devices with USB). e.g. you can use two cheap USB thumb drives, make the RAID with ROSE, since thumb drives do fail... More device have USB than install space for disks.

Basically ROSE has both client and server support, so if a device doesn't have disk it can use another Mikrotik that does is the general idea I think.

(But totally right the docs are rather incomplete)

[edit: the RB4011 does NOT have a USB port – I confused with the RB2011]

Re: ROSE storage

Posted: Fri Mar 03, 2023 4:51 pm
by cfikes

Ok, where does it say that all ARM devices are supported? ... It is assumed that as you read, you can also think!
that's all I was waiting for... for smartass to answer the call ...
Come on, tell me where exactly it says which "arms" it concerns?
If you introduce some new functionality, isn't it polite to describe it culturally and in detail?

But that has nothing to do with you anyway, I don't understand your need to shit unrelated to the question asked...
have a nice life avoid me in future

Apologies, wasn't intended to be a sarcastic answer. Have a good day.

Re: ROSE storage

Posted: Fri Mar 03, 2023 6:33 pm
by memelchenkov
ROSE could be used with the USB to disk on a RB4011
RB4011 is an excellent router, but it does not have USB.

Re: ROSE storage

Posted: Fri Mar 03, 2023 6:39 pm
by Amm0
Fair enough. I edited.

Same point: new software can't change magically change the hardware... :)

Re: ROSE storage

Posted: Fri Mar 03, 2023 10:12 pm
by satman1w
O.K. I have RB 4011 based on arm... WHERE should I put SATA or NVMe disks ??? and how???
Please add a freakin' sentence which will describe it just a bit more....
Ok, where does it say that all ARM devices are supported? ... It is assumed that as you read, you can also think!
don't be stupid... if it does nit mean all then specify...

Re: ROSE storage

Posted: Fri Mar 03, 2023 10:50 pm
by TomjNorthIdaho
O.K. I have RB 4011 based on arm... WHERE should I put SATA or NVMe disks ??? and how???
Please add a freakin' sentence which will describe it just a bit more....
Ok, where does it say that all ARM devices are supported? ... It is assumed that as you read, you can also think!
Sooo, JohnTRIVOLTA
Do you catch any flack for that name ?
Tom Jones

Re: ROSE storage

Posted: Fri Mar 03, 2023 11:44 pm
by Amm0
Sooo, JohnTRIVOLTA
Do you catch any flack for that name ?
for context, see viewtopic.php?t=45934&start=1500#p987816

@TomjNorthIdaho, I support people using whatever nouns they want. Now garish font choices... that should only be allowed if you run btest server for the community. :)

But think it's best to just ignore the dumb commentary.

Re: ROSE storage

Posted: Sat Mar 04, 2023 12:03 am
by JohnTRIVOLTA
offtopic
trivolta in Bulgarian it is three volts for voltage, but written in latin letters, do not confuse with travolta - the actor!
best regards - the smartass

Re: ROSE storage

Posted: Mon Mar 06, 2023 9:14 am
by antonsb
NVME-tcp has nothing to do with physical NVME disks. Target can be USB drive, NVME drive, SATA drive or even part of RAM on the device. Same goes for iSCSI and all other mentioned protocols. ARM based RB1100Dx4 Dude edition supports 4 SATA drives, making it a good candidate for ROSE package testing in target mode.

Re: ROSE storage

Posted: Sun Mar 26, 2023 4:27 pm
by Larin
Documentation ROSE storage says:
RouterOS currently supports SED (Self-encrypting drives) and dm_crypt drive encryption.


Does anyone know how to use dm_crypt drive encryption?

Re: ROSE storage

Posted: Sun Mar 26, 2023 9:07 pm
by optio
Documentation ROSE storage says:
RouterOS currently supports SED (Self-encrypting drives) and dm_crypt drive encryption.


Does anyone know how to use dm_crypt drive encryption?
Also LVM and LUKS are not mentioned in documentation, this means no logical volumes and luksFormat support?

Re: ROSE storage

Posted: Sun Aug 27, 2023 10:57 am
by DancingElbowGrease
I'd love to bump this topic.
ROSE-storage seems like an interesting package which I only can assume should let me mount various storage over the tcp.

Has anyone seen any manuals in the wild?

Re: ROSE storage

Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2023 10:33 am
by aanistratenko
Hello.
I want to use ROSE with 10TB USB3.0 HDD for NFS and Samba.
But after format drive in ext4 I see only 2TB part.
Firmaware 7.11.2.

What maximum size HDD support ROSE package ?

Re: ROSE storage

Posted: Mon Jan 08, 2024 5:06 pm
by JohnConnett
Documentation ROSE storage says:
RouterOS currently supports SED (Self-encrypting drives) and dm_crypt drive encryption.


Does anyone know how to use dm_crypt drive encryption?
Also LVM and LUKS are not mentioned in documentation, this means no logical volumes and luksFormat support?
The documentation for Block device encryption is rather cryptic (...)!

How would I go about encrypting a USB flash drive with a password on RouterOS?

Would it be possible to mount that encrypted drive on Linux system using the same password?

Would it be possible to create an encrypted drive on Linux and transport it to RouterOS?