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TrueNAS setup is fairly straight forward, and well documented. However, there are a few things the documentation does not cover.

Initial VLAN/LAGG

When TrueNAS is first installed, it assumes you will be doing the configuration from the WebUI. However, you can use the cli menu for some basic things.</description>
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TrueNAS is an open source project to create an appliance package to turn a computer into a Network Attached Storage. Originally based on the FreeBSD operating system, it appears they are slowly moving to Linux. TrueNAS is offered as a free public version, or you can get excellent support with their fully supported Commercial version.</description>
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        <description>Setting up a UPS with TrueNAS

TrueNAS supports monitoring UPS' using the open source Network UPS Tool (aka NUT). While they have done a good job of automating discovery, sometimes it is difficult to figure out which device is which when a UPS is plugged into a USB port.</description>
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