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Previous: >>107156094

READ THE (temp)WIKI! & help by contributing:
https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Home_server

/hsg/ is about learning and expanding your horizons. Know all about NAS? Learn virtualization. Spun up some VMs? Learn about networking by standing up a OPNsense/PFsense box and configuring some VLANs. There's always more to learn and chances to grow. Think you’re god-tier already? Setup OpenStack and report back.

>What software should I run?
Install Gentoo. Or whatever flavor of *nix is best for the job or most comfy for you. Jellyfin/Emby/Plex to replace Netflix, Nextcloud to replace Googlel, Ampache/Navidrome to replace Spotify, the list goes on. Look at the awesome self-hosted list and ask.

>Why should I have a home server?
De-botnet your life. Learn something new. Serving applications to yourself, your family, and your frens feels good. Put your tech skills to good use for yourself and those close to you. Store their data with proper availability redundancy and backups and serve it back to them with a /comfy/ easy to use interface.

>Links & resources
Cool stuff to host: https://github.com/awesome-selfhosted/awesome-selfhosted
https://reddit.com/r/datahoarder
https://www.reddit.com/r/homelab/wiki/index
https://wiki.debian.org/FreedomBox/Features
ARM-based SBCs: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1PGaVu0sPBEy5GgLM8N-CvHB2FESdlfBOdQKqLziJLhQ
Low-power x86 systems: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1LHvT2fRp7I6Hf18LcSzsNnjp10VI-odvwZpQZKv_NCI
SFF cases https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1AddRvGWJ_f4B6UC7_IftDiVudVc8CJ8sxLUqlxVsCz4/
Cheap disks: https://shucks.top/ https://diskprices.com/
PCIE info: https://files.catbox.moe/id6o0n.pdf
>i226-V NICs are bad for servers
>For more SATA ports, use PCIe SAS HBAs in IT mode
WiFi fixing: pastebin.com/raw/vXJ2PZxn
Cockpit is nice for remote administration

Remember:
RAID protects you from DOWNTIME
BACKUPS protect you from DATA LOSS
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>>107198533
Titties
J cup racks
Milk
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big fat cocks in my assho....i mean boobs!
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>Just left work
>Take usual side road to bypass traffic
>See some electronics thrown on the dirt shoulder
>Wtf those are server blades
>Pull over to investigate
>Damn there's a whole rack's worth of shit here
>Beat up from getting tossed on the ground but mostly intact
>Fuck it free is free
>Load up everything
>Didn't bother identifying anything because I'm in the middle of the road and plus I needed to hurry to beat even more traffic
>Get home all excited
>Go to sort through everything and see what's what
>See oem stickers for windows 7
>Uh oh
>Check mfg sticker
>Manufacturing dates from 2009 to 2005
>Ah shit
>Check the cpus on one
>Xeon e5205
>1.9ghz, 2c 2t, 65w, ddr2
>2012
>Well this was a mistake
>Not a stick of ram anywhere to test anything even if i wanted to
>Also some of the heatsinks for the north/south bridge (or whatever intel used) were missing for some reason
>But every single cpu heatsink was still present?????
>Well fuck, no wonder these were just yeeted off the back of a truck
>Didn't score a bunch of useful free shit like I thought I did :(

1x poweredge 2850
3x poweredge 2950
2x no name 16 bay scsi shelf (literally no name or logo or model anywhere)
1x hp 48 port switch
1x security nvr
other misc stuff in the same pile
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>>107199023
at least you got some free scrap metal to go with your truck
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>>107199023
nice
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>>107198533
holy shit
that's creative
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>>107198533
I love big bouncy juicy yummy anime tiddies
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>>107200093
don't think about anime tiddies. think about 3d big black cock in your mouth and anus.
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Any black friday sales for HSG items?
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>>107200832
If you want NVMes buy now and don't wait for meme 'sales', they'll probably go up by 80% in the next few months
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>>107200929
You can already see the start of a price ramp up like RAM had
https://pcpartpicker.com/trends/price/internal-hard-drive/
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What absolute buffoon decided that sonarr, ie literally sound, should NOT be the name of the music downloader?????
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>>107199023
>Heatsinks
>Fans
>Screws
>Plain metal sheets (effectively)
>AWG cabling
Not completely useless if you like to do DIY shit, but a lot of hassle for what you got.
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It's still No NAT November. Get to it.
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>>107200948
grim
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how do you organize/distribute your hosts? by role/function? target clients?
I have multiple hosts with different functions each and this trigger my autism
>dws01 (Desktop Workstation 01)
all things personal, NAS, workstation, vm host
>dock01
fanless always-on, family NAS and work application server
>wrt01
personal router
>wrt02
family router
>dock02
TBD
>dock03
TBD
>gpu01
For porn generation purposes

So I've been thinking about splitting my dws01 but I doubt if it's worth the time and effort
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>>107201116
>work application server
what kind of apps
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>>107201925
in house webapps we're developing for local business
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>>107202004
which stacks and stuff? i wanna develop too
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>>107202085
>ruby on rails 8
>no 3rd party js libs (unless explicitly required)
>mysql
>jenkins
>docker, no fancy shit like kamal
>nginx reverse proxy
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>>107198533
Why does that pic make me more nervous than aroused?

>>107199023
Literally the same that happened to me. Except it was my brother that told me there was "a bunch of computer stuff" dumped near a bank.
Long story short I cannibalized enough parts from the lot that I could take home to make a functioning poweredge. Sounds like a vacuum cleaner, but it turns on. just need to find either SCSI drives or some sort of adaptor for a newer standard. I'm no /g/uru, So i have no fun projects I can think for it (That I'm capable of doing).
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>>107202110
what you use for UI
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>>107202122
stimulus
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>>107202135
thanks
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How does host based firewall work on proxmox? I thought about it because managing firewall is ass with docker on bare metal, at least v29 brings nftables
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>>107202581
>How does host based firewall work on proxmox?
Poorly if you ask me.

Run an opnsense VM if you want a router/firewall (or do it on a separate machine)
>muh overheads
Unless you're pushing multigig you probably won't notice the CPU usage.
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>>107202814
I should clarify. I haven't looked into it seriously since version 7. Maybe version 9 fixes a bunch of things but I haven' updated yet because I've been way too busy and lazy.

Take what I say as the word of a disgruntled curmudgeon.
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>>107198533
Why shouldn't I buy a Lenovo ThinkCentre M75q-1 with a Ryzen 5 Pro 3400GE, 16GB of DDR4, and a 512GB NVME boot drive, install Ubuntu, run it headless with an external 18tb toshiba enterprise drive to hold all my netflix, disney+, HBO max, Paramount+ library of shows and movies via Jellyfin?
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>>107202897
>USB drive
I have trust issues with drives over USB.
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Why are 90% of "recommended" containers just tools for monitoring containers? Does anybody actually use containers for anything besides monitoring the containers? It feels like a good 90% of containers are stuff that shouldn't be a container.
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>>107203093
Because you are supposed to extend from base images and you are not forced to make your custom ones public.
A huge percentage of debian and alpine installs nowadays must come from containers.
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>>107201116
>personal router
>family router
Why not a personal switch and a family switch and segregate the two with a router and vlans?
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>>107202897
>why shouldn't i run with no failure tolerance on the least reliable storage
usb sata controllers will eat your data
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>>107203429
wasn't Alpine intended to be used in a container to begin with?
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>>107203724
No, it was meant to be a non-GNU Linux. Alpine is 20 years old and Docker just 12.
Itś great for restrained installs like embedded and VMs, coming to containers was just the natural escalation.
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>>107203610
Because I want independent routers for me and my senpai, more for high availability as I'm prone to break my router due to tinkering and don't want the rest of my house to be affected. Both routers are connected to a single switch and on their own vlans
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Anyone have a good setup for syncing Ebooks? I want to push books from my server to my Phone and old jailbroken kindle, then sync progress between the two. I tried to use a send only Syncthing folder to send books to my phone, then a Send/recieve folder between my phone and kindle to keep progress synced. This works fine at first, but if I turn off Syncthing on the Kindle/restart it it seems to brick it and it wont connect again unless I reinstall Koreader and the syncthing plugin from scratch and set it up again.
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So I think I'm going to pull the trigger on a load of stuff and make myself a cozy home server instead of just relying on my laptop - is what I'm looking at shit or good enough for my needs

Beelink EQ14 with two 2.5gb/s intel ethernet ports running OpenBSD for firewall and router
another EQ14 running media server (not sure about Jellyfin as supposedly OpenBSD can clash with it? something to do with OpenBSD not allowing hardware accelerated transcoding?) - this will run arr suite, qbittorent, etc
connect this server EQ14 to a JBOD enclosure having OpenBSD do softraid
this the connects over network to an Amazon firestick to watch whatever on

does this set up make sense? I've gone over it with Gemini but I think it got confused.

does anyone use FieldStation42? it sounds cozy, like TV simulator running programmes in series, was thinking of setting up a load of channels so that my children can't just watch any old slop
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>>107198533
>I fell for the N5105 NAS board meme
>30W at idle
It's joever
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>>107204479
>30W at idle
Jesus fucking Christ that's grim.
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when I first built my server it was during the last RAM price fixing event so I only ended up getting 16GB of it. I want to go up to 32 and I'm wondering if there's any real reason to go 2x16 at 3200 rather than just doubling up to 4x8 at 2400 instead. Are there home server workloads that can leverage the extra frequency/bandwidth?
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>>107204527
Are you sure your board/cpu can only run at 2400 with 4 DIMMs?
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>>107204543
it can probably push a little higher. CPU is a 1300X so it'll likely struggle to reach 3200 regardless. That's not why 2400 was the speed I mentioned though, it's because the existing 2x8 kit in there right now is only rated for 2400.
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>>107199023
still nice find, I don't care that it's old, nothing better than going through loot once you get home.
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>>107204570
If you can get a compatible 2x8 kit and it's cheaper than outright replacing then just go with 4x8. I'd only go with 2x16 if you know you want to add another 2x16 in the future but with a 1300X I kind of doubt it.
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>>107204479
>>30W at idle
Maybe it's psu. Have ancient J1900 board and with one 3.5 hdd and sata ssd it draws 15w with picopsu and 23w with e-waste atx dell psu.
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>>107204596
A CPU upgrade is on the cards later since non-X3D AM4 CPUs are cheap across the board on the used market now. If the speed doesn't make a huge difference in ZFS/Nextcloud/Jellyfin etc I can make do with just adding to the 2400 kit that's there.
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>>107204631
If you want to calculate the exact bandwidth difference you can just plug timings and speed into this
https://edu.finlaydag33k.nl/calculating%20ram%20bandwidth/
But honestly even with ZFS caching it won't make much of a difference most likely.
The machine currently running my 12x20TB RAIDZ2 pool and jellyfin has 4x32GB DDR4 3200CL14 and it makes no difference in the real world to the previous 4x8GB DDR4 2666CL19 I had in there (raw capacity aside obviously).
Video won't load faster and for ZFS more capacity for caching will almost always outweigh the (comparatively little) extra bandwidth you'll realistically achieve comparing 2400 to 3200.
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>>107204479
>30w idle
faggot my 3090 idles at 30w wtf
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>>107204719
Yeah that's exactly what I was thinking, thanks for the info. I'm wanting to increase RAM since I'll be moving from a 2x8 TB ZFS mirror to a 6x8 TB RAIDZ this weekend and figured I could use the extra to help with caching. Plus it's just nice to have more on hand if I want to do something a bit daft regardless.
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>>107204731
So does the embedded 8C/16T EPYC board I have. What the fuck is going on with those chinesium boards?
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>>107204750
As I said capacity almost always outweighs anything else when it comes to RAM. LRDIMMs got really cheap for a brief moment and that's when I upgraded all my servers that support LRDIMMs to max RAM capacity and it was the best investment I've made in years. My main storage node now runs 8x128GB LRDIMMs and having that much available for ZFS caching is downright better than an SSD pool lol.
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>>107204801
>8x128GB
phwoar that's the stuff. I'm just on a pleb consumer board (X370 Prime Pro) so I can't get away with that and I think I'd need UDIMMs for ECC which last time I checked are a bit of a pain to get a hold of by comparison.
One day in the future I'll get some proper server gear but for the foreseeable this AM4 shitbox will happily keep me going especially with more RAM and a 5950X.
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>>107204839
Yeah LRDIMMs sadly are an EPYC/Xeon/Threadripper thing. Not available on any Ryzen boards as far as I know. The main benefit is also only the really high capacity DIMMs, I ran normal RDIMMs before that I just went with LRDIMM because at that point (for some reason don't ask me why I still haven't figured it out) 64GB and 128GB LRDIMMs suddenly crashed in price for like a month before shooting back up where I live.
It was so riddiculous that 16GB and 32GB RDIMMs were almost twice as expensive as 64GB LRDIMMs but I guess basically no one could even benefit because lets be real who the fuck here actually has EPYCs and Xeons running at home? Very few I'd imagine.
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>>107204769
shitty bios with no working power management
plus shitty factory second chips that they have to pour voltage into to get running stable
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Fucking used ssds should be like $10/tb now, fucking nand cartel cunts. All I want is an unreasonably massive 100+ drive array for dem insane iops and fuckall idle power for the size.
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>>107206331
New SSDs should be near 10-14$ per TB by now. Meanwhile in reality... I hate these cunts so much it's unreal.
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>>107204731
retard
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>>107204479
>Not even tripple digits.
Faaaaaaaaaag lmao
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>>107205259
this
you are buying the ewaste's ewaste
you are paying for chinkception
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>>107204479
Check this out
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>RHEL have dropped support for SAS2 controllers

It's over
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>>107207676
That's with drives right?
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>>107207744
3x2TB for some iScuzzy
8x8TB for some some z2 NFS
bunch of SSDs for stuff
E5-2609v3 on a Supermicro X10SRi-F
4 32GB RAMs
3x SAS2008
1x Chelsio T520-CR Terminator
she's a thirsty old girl
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>>107202581
an fwbr interface is inserted before the tap of the individual VM which makes it extremely effective within an HCI environment because you can perform microsegmentation from the hypervisor host by sandwiching the firewall in between the VM and the HCI underlay.

>>107202814
shut up idiot.
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>>107208220
thanks gpt
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>>107208420
yeah my broken ass english there where i said "an fwbr interface" is very gpt like. did you get hit with a hammer when you were born?
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>>107208447
>did you get hit with a hammer when you were born?
Have you ever tried to indulge an all-consuming urge to kill when you don't have opposable thumbs? Or hands? Or anything other than a bread slot?
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I restarted my server and my jellyfin instance is not the same as it was, its not showing much of the new stuff that has been added or where i was within a series or anything. I did a scan all libraries but things still arent showing up, what is wrong?
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I know this is the -home- server general but does anyone here have experience maintaining a vps or dedicated box bought from some provider? anyone have any provider recs? preferably one that lets you use your own image
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>>107208860
not hetzner their billing is fucked up
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>>107208860
>anyone have any provider recs?
depends on three things
>region
>budget
>registration without personal info yes/no
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>>107208825
I am seeing stuff like this in the logs but I have no idea why, on the server those paths are mounted just fine
[2025-11-14 22:09:30.765 +00:00] [ERR] [40] Emby.Server.Implementations.Library.LibraryManager: Error in "PlaylistResolver" resolving "/mnt/Shows"
System.IO.DirectoryNotFoundException: Could not find a part of the path '/mnt/Shows'.
at System.IO.Enumeration.FileSystemEnumerator`1.Init()
at System.IO.Enumeration.FileSystemEnumerableFactory.UserFiles(String directory, String expression, EnumerationOptions options)
at System.IO.Directory.EnumerateFiles(String path, String searchPattern, EnumerationOptions enumerationOptions)
at Emby.Server.Implementations.Library.Resolvers.PlaylistResolver.Resolve(ItemResolveArgs args)
at MediaBrowser.Controller.Resolvers.ItemResolver`1.ResolvePath(ItemResolveArgs args)
at Emby.Server.Implementations.Library.LibraryManager.Resolve(ItemResolveArgs args, IItemResolver resolver)
[2025-11-14 22:09:30.765 +00:00] [ERR] [40] Emby.Server.Implementations.IO.ManagedFileSystem: Failed to enumerate path "/mnt/Shows"
System.IO.DirectoryNotFoundException: Could not find a part of the path '/mnt/Shows'.
[2025-11-14 22:09:30.766 +00:00] [WRN] [40] MediaBrowser.Controller.Entities.BaseItem: Library folder "/mnt/Shows" is inaccessible or empty, skipping
[2025-11-14 22:09:38.164 +00:00] [INF] [22] Emby.Server.Implementations.HttpServer.WebSocketManager: WS "192.168.0.56" closed
[2025-11-14 22:09:38.798 +00:00] [INF] [23] Emby.Server.Implementations.HttpServer.WebSocketManager: WS "192.168.0.56" request
[/code/
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Frens what domain name do I buy for my services? Something heterosexual rather.
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>>107208892
Check folder access permissions.
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>>107208860
>preferably one that lets you use your own image
pretty much everything that does KVM does that
Just boot into a rescue system and install gentoo linux from stage3
Had good experience with OVH for root servers, their VPS shouldn't be that much worse
Also been running a Hetzner VPS for DNS/Mail for about 10 years now
Depends on your needs

>>107208875
How so? They sent me a mothly mail, I paypal them some monies.
Same as every other service I dealt with.

>>107208911
NoHomo.AlbanianHorsePorn.horse
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>>107208927
nothing has changed at all though, all i did was sudo shutdown -r. All the mounted media locations and the jellyfin docker folder are owned by my group and user
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>>107208911
iamahugegiantfagg.ot
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>jellyfin
>logs say Emby.Server
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>>107208942
>docker
lmao
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>>107208942
My jellyfin run on gentoo does not have this issue
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>>107209148
That piano scene was beautiful.. and almost as gay as that picture.
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I run an enshrouded server and cant get it working after this latest update. When i run my update command like "steamcmd +@sSteamCmdForcePlatformType windows +force_install_dir . +login anonymous +app_update 2278520" it doesnt actually update correctly as i get IPC function call IClientAppManager::GetUpdateInfo took too long: 51 msec. Sometimes it happens right away, sometimes its after what looks like a good install like pic related. I've tried changing the install location, uninstalling the app, deleting the install location. I even removed and reinstalled cmd on my machine and restarted the server and it's still giving the issue. Server can get to the internet fine, it has like 250Gb free so I'm at a loss at this point
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>>107209614
Should have mentioned, this is what i see when trying to join.
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>>107208933
you cant do auto billing, their pay as you go is on a delayed cycle, their support is INCREDIBLY delayed (>1 week to answer simple tickets), they do stupid billing where you get zeroized bills then under a single billing cycle they will throw a non zero charge out of sequence. and so on. really wouldn't recommend them at all, but they shill like fucking crazy and manicure their online presence. if they took the money they spent doing that and put it towards support they would be passable. astroturfed to fuck.
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>>107198533
>Pic
This is the cyberpunk dystopia they don't want us to have
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>>107209148
delete your fag shit you fucking disgusting aids faggot. go be jewish somewhere else.
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>>107208892
Really seems like the mount isn't there or a permissions thing like anon said. Do a docker exec and get a shell into the container and see if /mnt/Shows really exists inside the container and if you can read from it. Not sure how new you are but remember it doesn't matter what is mounted on the server, it's what the container can see. Since you mentioned rebooting I'd bet the docker came up and grabbed /mnt before your mount scripts set things up on the host.
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>>107203022
>>107203629
It has a SATA ribbon cable for a 2.5 inch drive, if i can power it externally, it shouldn't be a problem.
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>>107210136
>SATA ribbon
for power... right?
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nixos makes everything so easy. you just write the flake and you're done.
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>>107210162
Many are realizing this. It is the peak of server administration
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>>107210177
NixOS 25.11 releasing at the end of this month bros
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>>107210191
i'm already on it with unstable
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>>107210159
No, it's a SATA III connector that connects to the motherboard. It's for a 2.5 inch SSD, so I'm looking for a some way to get a 2.5 inch sata connector to a 3.5 inch powered dock since powering it separately sounds like it could be problematic?
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>>107210247
pics or gtfo
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>>107210200
>unstable
But why
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>>107210363
because it's running on my desktop and laptop
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>>107204527
Really depends on what you're doing. Game servers are almost never going to complain about better RAM, but if you're just hosting home automation shit and pirated media collections, it's unlikely to matter one way or the other.

>>107204631
If the speed doesn't make a huge difference in ZFS//Nextcloud/Jellyfin etc
ZFS does a lot of double I/Os to memory (copy data from disk to memory, validate it and then decompress it and feed it back to memory for the application data), but this is still not going to be a problem unless you're doing a LOT of heavy I/O off of SSDs.

Are you running a large database, a minecraft/factorio server, or serving multiple GB/s over NFS? No? Then it'll mostly be fine.

>>107204750
>>107204801
Seconding that capacity is going to matter more than anything else here.
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>>107210510
Forgot to greentext
>If the speed doesn't make a huge difference in ZFS//Nextcloud/Jellyfin etc
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no you can't have a thread without gay tranime. you just can't!
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should I really listen to frog and tranime posters and try nixos
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>>107210811
no
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>>107210702

the first one looks real i think i think it was a real photo and the program animated it not sure about the other two thoguh i think fully synthetic.
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sonarr is annoying me
>download some series through overseerr
>after downloading them sonarr says the files are missing from the disk
>now sonarr won't download new releases in a show it's monitoring
>try to force sonarr to download it but it doesn't find anything
i checked my indexer settings and it seems fine. i'm lost
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any not use sshfs for everything? Why use samba and sything ?
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>>107212863
Because Samba just werkz
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>>107204479
>30W
Quadcore Nehalem on ewaste PSU type shit kek
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>>107207676
Nice, here's my server
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docker fags have gone too far, I just saw a *filesystem* available as a container
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Is there a utility that can search whole directories or drives and tell me which if any files have NTFS alternate datastream metadata?

I accidentally backed up like 10tb of data to an external drive without formatting it to be NTFS first and I wanna scan the original set of drives I backed up all that content from to check how many/which files lost metadata in the process, and if I actually need to format the external drive and start over or if basically nothing important had metadata in the alt streams to begin with
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saw this in another thread
apparently it's a "WAN Optimizer" that supports whatever firmware/OS, but is there any other kind of "router-NAS" with internal SATAs all contained in a neat box?
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>power goes out
>modem reboots
>firmware updates
>web interface removed
i am going to suck start a shotgun in an xfinity store
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>homelabbing
on 4x hdd boxes like synology or qnap seems cringe ngl
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>>107215642
grim
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>>107214652
>putting your NAS on your networks edge
No way this could go catastrophically wrong
Looking at he specs at
https://support.riverbed.com/bin/support/static/if1iqqnj1cielmj1gkpn1mkf45/html/885cf9jham3615a9t5qc64h6um/sh_cx_9.9_icg_html/sh_cx_9.9_icg_html/app_spec_x70.html
It does not really seem that impressive.

A lot of small, throwable desktop boxes should bring at least 1 sata + nvme slots.
Just get one with 2 or more NICs.
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>>107215642
> xFi app
Does it require (((age verification))) before you cans use it?
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>>107215642
Is there a single ISP on earth that isn't completely irredeemable? Never heard anything good from the US and every European one from consumer to datacenter tier providers have been DOGSHIT.
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>>107216687
I'm pretty happy with toast.net
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>>107216687
im happy with my isp
5 minutes in live chat with their support and they gave me everything i needed to have my own router connect to their network.
feels fucking great to have support that might actually know more than me about the things they are selling.
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>>107216687
Hurricane Electric
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>>107200948
>>107201095
Holy shit. I'm so glad I built a workstation/server last spring when everybody was crying about GPUs.
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>>107200948
I've had a 192GB DDR5 kit lying around for a year (long story) that I looked up yesterday. It went from 500€ to 1250€.
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i knew jellyfin would be fucking garbage but I didn't expect it to get raped by random ass 1.07GB shrek movie
doesn't help that the default win 11 client with open issue from 2022 has the most laggy ui i have ever seen in my life
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why out of all the things bots probe wordpress paths the most? does it have most vulnerabilities or what?
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>>107217509
>win 11
You deserve it.
>Closed. Won't fix.
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>>107198533
nice rack
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>>107213261
wtf does this even mean?
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>>107217631
>does it have most vulnerabilities or what?
that and its extremely popular

retards will literally install a dozen different third party plugins each with their own exploits and thats if they ever bothered to update wordpress itself from a vulnerable version

recently theres also been a lot of spam email from wordpress without any real exploit. bots trawl for wordpress installs that allow signups and create fake users with whatever they're trying to hawk in the username field, because by default wp sends a verification email with the username at the top.
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>>107214652
cache boxes are certainly a thing that exist for some applications. Steam cache for instance can save on bandwidth by serving game files to multiple clients at once. Useful in something like a college dorm when half the men in the building download the latest call of duty patch or something. There's more general stuff like squid.

There's very little reason to ever set something like that up for a home network scenario. You need to be serving the same unencrypted data to dozens of clients before they make sense. You need crippling limitations on your available bandwidth for that kind of hardware to make sense for 2-3 clients.

>>107215804
>It does not really seem that impressive.
>1 x 320 GB 2.5” HDD
>1 x 80 GB SSD
>Gigabit ports
The capacities on that thing are atrocious too, as are gigabit limitations. These kinds of boxes need to actually be able to store a ton of stuff and provide it quickly to accelerate anything. Otherwise they're vulnerable to heavy cache thrashing and wind up accomplishing very little. The fact that they don't list the processor on the page means it's complete garbage. Probably some embedded trash.

In fairness, it's 10 year+ old hardware, but nothing about the equipment in it seems impressive. S3500 SSDs are 12+ years old, and those were 0.3 drive writes/day drive. In other words, the 80GB SSD was rated for 24GB per day for 5 years. They could have put high endurance drives in like the S3600/S3610 that can handle 3 drive writes/day, or the S3700/S3710 which can handle 10.

All that a box like this does can be done with a container on any modern system with a few TB of disc space allocated to it.
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>>107217850
portable file system
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>>107217850
See for yourself: https://trapexit.github.io/mergerfs/latest/setup/installation/#podman-docker-oci-containers
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>>107216687
im planning on switching to xmission because of this. they operate on top of a municipal fiber network so the billing is split between them and the municipality, buteven then itd be $40 cheaper/mo than xfinity and itd be gigabit FTTH. that versus buying a new cable modem (why are they so fucking expensive???) and still paying >$100/mo for xfinity is a no brainer.

god i am so fucking mad. just let me fucking port forward.
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>>107217162
can i have it? i'll give you a handjob. no gay shit though. also i'm not flying to your shithole you have to fly here and give it to me.
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I don't get containers.
They look like they are for people that can't configure applications or keep them updated.
Kinda like jails or chroots for kids?
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>>107219793
They're Linux jails but made of duct tape. More useful on LTS distros like RHEL or Debian Stable.
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>>107219793
container packages or just containers in general? containers can be made from namespaces and cgroups and simple to make but a pain in the dick to keep updated. containers packages are a bunch of software packaged by a troon that you configure with a retarded docker file that sometimes works but most of the time does nothing but cause problems.
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>>107219956
Some containers are actually useful desu. eg. qBitTorrent is painfully easy to downgrade in a container and doesn't require waiting for a fix when the devs fuck up their javascript.
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>>107219982
that sounds like a basic feature of a package manager
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>>107220160
They're meant to solve "it works on my machine" by doing "so we'll ship your machine"
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Why are HDDs so damn expensive? I need to backup my Jellyfin movies + TV shows but I can't afford a backup.
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>>107220717
the demand has now greatly overshadowed supply
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>>107220717
Much like fresh water, electricity, gpus, ssds and ram, gAyI is now gobbling up the literal entire worlds supply of hdds to store their hundreds of exabytes of pirated eboo- I mean training data and llm databases.
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is ArchiveBox dead? no commits in 6 months, last release a year ago, and indexing the home page still takes 3 minutes for a mere 60 snapshots
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>>107221045
use case?
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>>107213979
>>107213979
>>107213979
bumping

That said, I'm wondering if it's even possible for any of that content to have metadata stored in the alternate datastreams, if it's stuff I got from ripping flickr images or onedrive etc?

Is it possible that content had it if the server they were stored on on the web was NTFS?
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>>107222095
what makes you think being an annoying faggot is a metric?
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Why are homelab niggas outside of 4chan so afraid of forwarding ports and add complexity like Tailscale? Just forward the fuckin port nigga.
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it's funny how broken WOL support is on most consumer NAS including synolology. you would think this is one feature would be reliable no matter what.
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>>107222720
>WOL support is on most consumer NAS
>you would think this is one feature would be reliable no matter what.
A lot of the time fully fledged boards can't even get it right, so it's no surprise that it also blows on the mvp units they shart out for consumer NAS systems.
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>>107217162
>(long story)
Indulge me
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>>107209614
My first be would be that it doesn't like downloading anonymously
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>>107211747
Last one is also real :^)
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>>107198533
Do you guys know of a convenient way of setting up a music server with piracy features?
As in not only i can use it to store and listen to music, but i can also use it to pirate music in a convenient way.
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I was thinking about dipping my feet into the NAS world; spent all my yesterday playing with truenas on a vm.
It went okayish, but I might be in over my head.
Will I get fucked by botnet if I go for a mainstream brand like synology/qnap/ugreen? Their software seems easier to use, but no zfs support (sometimes not even Btrfs)
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>>107223032
webui qbittorrent feeding files into navidrome library folder
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>>107223073
stay well the fuck away from all three of those manufacturers. if you desperately want an off the shelf nas go with asustor.
truenas is dead simple
if you have sub 70iq use unraid like all the retarded redditors



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