On call editionprevious: >>107321073READ 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 & resourcesCool stuff to host: https://github.com/awesome-selfhosted/awesome-selfhostedhttps://reddit.com/r/datahoarderhttps://www.reddit.com/r/homelab/wiki/indexhttps://wiki.debian.org/FreedomBox/FeaturesARM-based SBCs: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1PGaVu0sPBEy5GgLM8N-CvHB2FESdlfBOdQKqLziJLhQLow-power x86 systems: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1LHvT2fRp7I6Hf18LcSzsNnjp10VI-odvwZpQZKv_NCISFF 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 modeWiFi fixing: pastebin.com/raw/vXJ2PZxnCockpit is nice for remote administrationRemember:RAID protects you from DOWNTIMEBACKUPS protect you from DATA LOSS
>>107396216I'm picking up on a hint that you may like tits
>>107396269It's all about rack mounting. Get it? Rack = Tits. That's the joke.
I currently have NAS with 3x used ghdd 12TB with SHR and need to create a backup(s). I don't run through space that quick, but I was looking at getting 2 18TBs. Figured I could use the 18TBs as main array(maybe 18-18-12) and then use the remaining 12TBs as backups? Figure since hdd prices are increasing and I can currently get it for $12/TB at WD I should go ahead and do that so I dont have to worry about it for another 6 years(warranty) unless I run out of space or something? Any thoughts on this?
>>107396323i dont get it
>>107396323Are tits just a joke to you?
>>107396216I look like this
>>107396216what's a god legit european milk store?sorry i meant refurb hdd store
>>107396216enough with the jewish racks.post white women racks or i'll boycott this thread.
should I shell out $15 for PTM7950 or just use some thermal paste that I already have
>>107398854use anti seize grease. report back on results.
>>107393820lanberg SC01-5204-12B, longer, more driveslanberg SC01-3504-10B, shorter and cheaper
>>107397324My condolences to your back.
>>107396216Big fat Czech milkers
>>107397324>I look like this
>>107399999Checked kek
So I want to have my personal NAS, mainly for multimedia and personal data so my target is start with 2 disks and later upgrade to 4after reading the wiki I have some questionsis it really "cheaper" to assemble a SFF or similar PC rather to buy a Sinology or similar? Is there a recommended parts list for a build your own NAS?I was also looking at some of the cheap chinesium NAS, does anyone know if you can replace their "custom OS" and instead have linux?
>>107400250stop over complicating it.get a 50 dollar thinkcenter from ebay and attach some USB HDD's. build up from there based on what you figure out you want.
>>107400292but anon.... that's what I've been using for a few years now
>>107399124this is a complete memegym for 3 months then swimming twice a week for 3 months will solve all their back issues, it's a solved problem amongst onlyfans titcows, it's not the 1950s anymore. according to "muh back" people all these women should be in a wheelchair by 30 which they're not, they're perfectly fine at 50 like Milena there.
>>107402003how about we stop talking about khazar milkers and more about how we can use the exhaust heat from network hardware to power the industrial ovens for the pogroms.
should I spend $35 more for a motherboard with 2.5 Gb ethernet, or should I just go for the 1 Gb ethernet motherboard?
I was gonna get into home servers. Did my research, bought a server...And then realized... Aside from a pihole and having your own local DNS, there's very little point unless you have fiber art your house so you can seed at reasonable speeds.Localized redundant backups of photos and videos you upload to the cloud is a good thing, but you don't need a server for that.Plex servers were all the rage for a while, and I looked into it and you know... Seems like a fuck of a lot of unnecessary effort when you could just use VLC and a file directory.In fact, Plex servers take the fun out of downloading a bunch of cool looking movies, completely forgetting their description, and watching them at random at a later date.
>>107402821i dont do it because i need it, i do it because i enjoy it. the effort is what makes it fun, not the solution.
>>107403291kind of like rape.
>>107396216
>>107400250its not about being cheaper, its about freedom of OS and hardware, giving you an upgrade path. Synology tried to abuse their control by vendor locking the hard drives recently.
>>107402821I started with simply hosting home assistant on a mini pc with proxmox and since I could run more I set up pihole and slowly started adding more and more services that make things more convenient for me and allow me to ditch big tech spyware.Replaced dropbox and onedrive with opencloud, spotify with navidrome (though mounting the music folder on my desktop through SMB also works just fine if I want to use a local media player), video streaming platforms with jellyfin, etc. I enjoy tinkering with this shit and learning how I can be more independent.But most importantly it made me get familiar with using linux to the point where I finally dared dropping windows and going full linux as a daily driver on my desktop, which has been an absolute breath of fresh air. So much more freedom and control, less bloat, much less privacy invasion and significantly better performance overall, even in games. Literally improved my quality of life.
>>107402821>so you can seedwhy would i seed
>>107405022why would you sneed
>>107400250you really are overcomplicating it. optiplex mini tower, 9211-8i, sas hdds. all used enterprise, all from ebay.
>>107398854Conductonaut Extreme is the well endowed thinking man's choice
>>107400250>is it really "cheaper" to assemble a SFF or similar PC rather to buy a Sinology or similar?Yes. Why would Synology build it for you with the same parts, and then sell it to you for less than what it cost them?
How does one measure whether a torrent instance is actually throttling due to being overloaded? The qBit webUI shat itself thousands of torrents ago but I'm only really concerned if I'm actually starting to run into bottlenecking. htop shows the process using 60% CPU (which I presume is just of one core since a multithreaded compression will show up as 800% and I have 8 cores?) and 40% RAM. ZFS iostat read/write numbers are well below drive speeds but stuff like wait and IOPS are still a mystery to me. For all I know both of those metrics are meaningless because I have no actual idea what I'm fucking doing kek.
>>107406532Is your dataset optimised for torrents? Even if it is, I hear it's good practice to zfs send them to another dataset once they're complete, to avoid fragmentation. Aside from that, I wouldn't worry.
>>107406615I set recordsize to 1M purely based on Jim Salter's (weirdly omnipresent) recommendations since I literally couldn't find any other intelligent-sounding opinion, I download to a SSD first then move afterwards already, and probably not much more tham that. If I were to do the datasets again I might reconsider that recordsize decision because stupidly I only looked at my actual average piece size way after the fact and it's much lower than posited for the justification he gives. I also now realize that putting zstd-11 on everything is kinda retarded. Not sure what other improvements can be made on the dataset front, possibly aside from a metadata vdev.I've configured some sysctl variables in relation to network performance, once again fairly blindly following some recommendations from a tracker forum post. Seemed to increase my average upload speed by ~30% so probably no complaints there.CPU/memory utilization is slowly ticking up as the seeding count grows, as you'd expect, I just don't really know what signs to look for that qBit might actively be starting to fall apart with the load.
>>107406501Look up>economy of scale
>>107406967Computer components are made at a much larger scale than NAS units.
>>107407227Pretty sure Synology is building more units than anon and anon will have to buy off-the-shelf components and not directly sourcing them from a supplier
>>107407331Pretty sure Synology is owned by a long nose merchant and said merchant will have to buy overpriced mansions and luxury cars and not giving a shit about the consumers.
>>107407516>muh jewsIn your retarded head canon, the mom-and-pop shop where anon buys hardware is owned by who?
>>107407331I think after the markup it'll still be worse for anon to buy a Synology than build his own.The Synology economy of scale is smaller to the point it is almost negligible compared to the economy of scale on components that anon will have direct access to otherwise, without a middleman skimming profits.
Some Synology hardware is so outdated it looks like they're getting it off-the-museum-shelf.
>>107407584they are all spiritual jews if not physical ones
1. Do you encrypt your data drives?2. Do you encrypt to boot/OS drive of whatever system you use for your NAS?Why or why not to both?
>>107408125the kernel they are running is a crippled locked down piece of trash from 2017 too
>>1074086081. Yes2. NoI don't think it's really worth the effort to encrypt sys/bootEncrypting data drives in a raid makes possible disposal of a single drive less of a headacheNobody will break into my house trying to nick a heavy 4U box, so why add more headache to the yearly reboot?
>>107402821what'supwithallthecarriagereturns?
>>107406532>The qBit webUI shat itself thousands of torrents agomany such cases
>>107399999check'd n' kek'd
>>107402821what server did u get
>>107411936your mom. she serves me beer and serves my cock.
>>107406615>your dataset optimised for torrentswhat does this even meando torrentfags really?
LOVE UNRAID
If you buy an SSD or HDD that nominally has a 5 year warranty, but you buy it from Amazon (not just on Amazon but literally also sold by Amazon, no 3rd party)...do you still ge tthe 5 year warranty? Or will the manufacturer shrug their shoulders and say "ask the seller m8" and the seller (Amazon) will say "sorry only 90 days m8 lol"?
>>107414281i wouldn't buy anything from amazon under any circumstances. fuck bezos. that nigger made bank on suffering americans during covid, and actively sabotage unionizing efforts for their slaves.
Intel pro 5400s or liteon cv8 (hp model)? Both 2.5 sata, used, and similar price.
>>107414354very cool thanks
My brain is being a fuck right now but is this the card I want if I'm trying to set up a RAIDZ2 array on my 8-drive Poweredge R510?
>>107413407https://openzfs.github.io/openzfs-docs/Performance%20and%20Tuning/Workload%20Tuning.html#bit-torrent
>>107414354i'm sure your petty protest will eventually starve bezos and his company
>>107415796Maybe not, but I have principles. You're just a golem for the Jews
>>107415975Nothing wrong with having principles, but in this case it's pure virtue signalling. Nobody asked whether you buy from Amazon or not and nobody cares, least of all Bezos.
>>107414281If the item is new then the manufacturer's warranty should apply at the minimum, regardless of where you bought it from. The merchant can get you to sign up for a (((care plan))), in which case you'd be filing your claims with the merchant instead, who might offer an extended warranty, but even doing that won't void your right to claim manufacturer's warranty (however, claiming manufacturer's warranty while under the merchant's care plan *might* void the care plan).
>>107415503yea>>107415784bruh i'm not doing all that just so some wanker in a siberian favela can download Robocop 4k rip from me at 27kbps
>>107414281I bought some wd reds from scamazon years ago before the "oops all smr" scandal and was able to warranty them without issue when they inevitably died like a year later
>>107417319This is about optimising your own storage based on what you're storing, not about what you choose to do with your files.
Hi /hsg/Would like to install WireGuard to access LAN away from home. Tried to do so on a Proxmox VM (Debain 13) but after trying for days I couldn't get it to work. I tried it on my Win10 PC's and it worked flawlessly, so I'm not sure why it's not working on Linux despite closely following various tutorials like these:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bVKNSf1p1d0https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yvPL_9cPYD4https://gist.github.com/chrisswanda/88ade75fc463dcf964c6411d1e9b20f4I'm starting to assume that it won't work on a VM but would work in a container instead (which I haven't tried because I don't understand the difference). "ip addr" gives ens18 with the internal static IP 192.168.1.221 as inet instead of the public IP which the guides usually show, which I suspect to be the cause. I'm not at my PC atm but later will make a screencap collage of the configs to show where I might be wrong.Additionally I'm having concerns that some existing services might be better run in containers rather than separate VMs:>Home Assistant OS>Unifi Network OS Server>FreePBX (Debian 12)>nginx RTMP server (Debian 13)>Grocy*>iVMS-4200* (Tiny 11 or other lightweight Windows OS)>Pi-hole / AdGuard / blocky**plannedWould it really make a difference if WireGuard or any of the above services are run in container instead of VM?Disclaimer that I still don't know much about VMs/LXCs and other server-related stuff, I learn as I go.
>>107417416Forget tutorials, just run angristan's installer script:https://github.com/angristan/wireguard-install
>>107417416>I'm starting to assume that it won't work on a VM but would work in a container insteadMy wireguard runs just fine on VMs>the internal static IPYour windows machine does not have an internal IP?
>>107417416the fact you're trying to run Wireguard behind 1)NAT and inside a 2)VM of another 3)host means you're far more likely to run into some kind of configuration issues along the line. best thing you can do is get your router to run it.
>>107417488skill issue>>107417425no>>107417439>wireguard runs fine on vmsame, also debian like he's trying to use>>107417416use wgdashboard and you can do a stupid QR code to set it up with your phone. port fowrard (DNAT) at the front of your network to the dbian based VM, allow inbound connections to it over udp/58120 (although i recommend changing the default port). it's not difficult. you do not need a contianer to do it, it's less secure even imo. 192.168.1.221 versus what you see in the guides doesnt matter. put your config here including the perimeter router config but redact keys.
>>107417695>skill issuekys fagi'm not saying it can't be done, i'm saying anon's issue most likely lies in his needlessly complicated (from a network perspective) wireguard setup. one way to solve it is to simplify it. if he wants to solve it by adding a proxy container for his vm and setting up 3-hop port forwarding, that's up to him.
>>107417416>containers for single user usecase mental illness
>>107417808Isn't that what>micro servicesare for?I never got into them and still think they are a meme for when you can't provide simple setup instructions
>>107399999Anthony?
Was looking at some of these boardshttps://www.fsf.org/resources/hw/single-board-computershttps://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005006851613042.htmlIs this good? What kind of case should I get?I just want to run Home Assistant locally.
>>107417949umm my name is Artemis Luna now, chud
>>107418204that board is kinda slow for the price
I have never built a PC before. I'm so overwhelmed, I have no clue where to start.I want to make a fanless SSD NAS.>height 25cm (hard limit)>width 30cm (hard limit)>depth around 35cm>hold as many SSDs as possible. Either mix of 2.5" SATAs and NVMes, or all-NVMe. 2.5" all but phased out in almost-2026, but obviously there is limited space on the motherboard and limited pcie bandwidth so I don't really see how it can be all-NVMe. Happy to be proven wrong though.>don't need the fastest blayzan fast speed for anything (the SSDs, the CPU, the ethernet)>CPU I'm guessing needs to be one of those Intel N types? Is there an AMD equivalent of these low power CPUs? I prefer not to use Intelaviv. Whatever it is it need to have integrated gfx.>at least a few high speed USB ports, for if i need to rely on them.>yeah, basic needs really, just need it to be fanless. no moving parts. not the disks, and no fans either. Don't know where to start. The case? Is there such a thing as a dedicated fanless case, where the whole thing is like designed to be a heatsink? Or do I need to just get a regular case within the size limits, and then just treat it as fanless by not putting any fans in, and hoping my modest demands and the all-SSD will be enough for it to not get hot?Or do I start with the motherboard or CPU?
>>107418835you're going to need to find the case first.
>>107418835get a itx motherboard and see what low power capped cpu you can add
is there some way to avoid having to pay a monthly subscription for a VPN? Not that I can't afford it but as a principle I don't want to pay subscriptions.
>>107417425>>107417439>>107417488>>107417736Thanks for all your inputs. I'll look into these options and see which would be the easiest, the most fail-safe, and the most secure.As mentioned I'm a noob and all this terminology is still Greek to me, but I'll figure it out.>>107417695I think I did that in one of my older attempts but the QR that it generated couldn't get picked up by my phone. I'll give it another shot but with workarounds.>>107417808You could be more specific because I'd actually learn why that's wrong.
I have a h700 controller with RAID 5 over seven disks, one of my disks is marked foreign but I'm trying to fix that. My question is whether or not it's worth it to buy a H200 or H730 for pass-through so I can use ZFS RAIDZ2. I have a poweredge R510 with seven ST4000NM0023's and one ST4000NM0063. I think they're all capable of running 520 bytes per sector so I was wondering if it's worth it to spend extra money on a older/newer RAID controller if my current situation with RAID5 on these specific hard drives works well enough.>>107419319what does this have to do with home servers?
>>107403501full vid?
I'm building a proxmox server so I can run wireguard, game servers, host websites, run home automation, etc.Problem is, I'm not sure if I should run a NAS VM on this server, or build a separate bare metal NAS.It's somewhat imperative that I make this decision now as I have to decide which case I want to buy. Either I can purchase a case with three front fans, or a case with two front fans and 3x 5.25" drive bays which I would use to host hot swap drive bays.
>>107419757if you're thinking of running proxmox, then you certainly don't need a separate machine. can't you just host your shares on proxmox directly? if you need a VM then just pcie passthrough the SAS controller.
>>107419757I did thishttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hu3t8pcq8O0
>>107419643>what does this have to do with home servers?you don't use one on your home server?
>>107419633>VPNing into a network you are already inThat will show those pesky local operators
>>107419633imagine having an entire VM for each service you host>>107419841hey, be niceshit, i'm doing it too
>>107419836i host a Wireguard tunnel to my home network. i do not pay for it.
I have picrel I could use for routing purposes but the manufacturer wont give any decent tech docs so I could build a fresh kernel+bootloader from scratch.What are some DECENTLY SUPPORTED single board Linux computers with 2 or more Ethernet interfaces I could route with? x86 would be a no brainer for support but they cost extra and use extra power.Is this even the right thread? The thing would be essentially a server, albeit a routing one.
>>107419757run a separate baremetal nas, trust me you will regret it otherwise
>>107420026got anything to contribute other than "trust me bro"?
>>107398516i'm pretty sure Milena isn't jewish
>>107419757What exactly do you expect from your NAS VM? Because if you're already running proxmox I see no reason to not just use ZFS on the root, expose that whatever way you want to the clients and move additional stuff to their own VMs?
>>107420000mikrotik routerboard
>>107420000Raspberry pi. Just get a hat or get a compute module with a baseboard that serves your needs.
>>107420047No, look it up yourself why that may be the case. We aren't your support team you demanding faggot
>>107420217alright, concern trolling dismissed
>>107420000>radxa>common rockchip cpu which manufacturer? this seems a lot like a skill issue.
>>107420000>>107420246armbian has a release with a current kernel. this board has reasonably good support.
>>107420239bot post
>>107420239>concern trollingis that what sensitive zoomshitters call "trying to maintain board quality"?
>should I do X or Y?>do X>why do you say that?>J-JUST DO IT OK??? STOP ASKING QUESTIONS!!!!!!This thread is for low quality shitposts. Please keep actual discussion to a minimum.
>>107420485sounds to me not only like a skill issue, but also a U problem
>>107419757If you're not money constrained, split them from the start. If you are, build a nice proxmox server that happens to hold a few disks. I advise splitting them because it can lead to a lot of unnecessary complexity and working on the proxmox server will take the NAS offline sometimes. As you get deeper more things will rely on the NAS and it'll get more annoying to have your storage offline.
>>107396216Home TECH support!That woman needs Home TIT support.
Hot swap drives are a gigantic meme. Just get a case with internal bays. 3x 20TB+ drives in raid 5 are all you need in 99.99% of home use cases.
>>107420089Doubt.Also RIP her rack. May it's mammories live on.
>>107420610my usecase requires a 100 terabyte pepe folder
>>107403501pretty nice hag face.
Threadly reminder to not ask stupid questions when you can just STFW
>>107420047it's basic common sense and separation of concerns, not sure why this is even a question.
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>>107400250I think if you're just getting into it, a Synology NAS is a pretty decent starting place. I got a DS423 about 6 months ago, and it's been relatively easy to setup and use. In retrospect I should've gotten the DS423+ which has an easily accessible spot to upgrade the ram (I know how cucked it sounds but c'est la vie).I use it for storing photos, a torrent station, network storage, storing backups, and I have a number of docker images running on it like a snowflake proxy, mumble server, and pihole.It gets you familiar with the kinds of things a NAS can be used for, and eventually when this one goes I'll probably build my own with freeNAS or something like that
>>107418835>fanlessyou will hear the coil whine instead of a minimal white noise
>>107421204This is antiquated garbage advice. AI has completely supplanted searching the web, retard. Use AI. It is better in every possible way.
>>107421552>and where did that lead you?>right back to me.
>>107418492Any recs?They recommend SBC based on FreeScale i.MX6 and Allwinner Axx and R8 platforms.I don't think there's good price ratio Rockchip SBC in stock. There's other Radxa and Asus Tinker Board which are out of stock everywhere.Alot of Allwinner but I don't know about those platforms wikipedia is pretty out of date.
>>107422460the quote is >back to menot>right back to me
>>107422457>Use AI. It is better in every possible way.I'm beginning to agree with this. Could even solve some of basic issues I was having in minutes when typically it would take me a couple hours or so of having to sift through forum threads consisting nothing more than>Hey I'm having a problem with (this)> me too> same here> same> me too> anyone found a fix yet?>nvm fixed it><thread locked>
>>107422532erhh ackschuyually the quote is>back to me right againnot>back to me
>>107421552What did unc mean by this
>>107422510I think the radxa 5 stuff with the rk3588 is nice. Radxa's support is good and a lot of work was done on getting the rk3588 into mainline (it will likely never all be done, but the important stuff is there). Allwinner support is lacking. i.MX stuff is hard to find. There's always the RPI option.
>>107419841Well I admit I don't even know what I'm doing lolI wanted to install WGDashboard LXC as the anon above suggested and was seriously considering doing it inside a VM instead of directly from the shell (CT).>>107419883I had an Ubuntu VM running nginx and tried to do WireGuard on it but it was a complete fumble, and after noticing I had two services on the same IP I scrapped absolutely everything and made it so that each VM is a service alone. I know it's probably not ideal but it's retard (me) proof and it just werks.
>>107423402wireguard is a decent learning exercise. do it yourself. you'll learn sysctl, basic iptables, and wireguard itself doesn't have a million options like openvpn does.
>>107396216AI's greatest acheivement yet is covering her with cum.
i found some ddr4 i thought was broken and it works.it's like i struck gold, bros.we're all gonna make it (to death)
Welp, I just got a used office mini PC because I heard they are more reliable than a chink mini PC, pray for me
>>107421899>bought Synology during the HDD lockdownyikes
>>107423894yeah I heard about that afterwards. I used 3x4TB WD drives and haven't had any issues with them. still, a scummy thing for them to do
so uh what do about ram
>>107424468cant you steal it from work like a normal person?
>>107424490i don't have a tech job. i do blue collar work. ranjeet and shartpantloons took all the tech jobs. i occasionally find escrap though.
>>107424490Normal people don't steal, Jamal
>>107424516everyone steels from work. the amount of stuff that has "disappeared" from my work truck at my house is criminal.
>>107417808wrong>>107417835right, but this is a security device and as such you dont want it to share a kernel with anything from a security absolutist standpoint.>>107419633you can do it manually if the qr code doesn't work, it's not difficult to do this just practice a bit more you have the right idea.>>107423402host wgdashboard on the same vm as the vpn no lxc
>>107424508>i do blue collar workfind a way to fix a leaky pipe in some highschool and accidentally steal some ram sticks from the computer room
>>107423744>wireguard is a decent learning exercise. do it yourself. you'll learn sysctl, basic iptables, and wireguard itself doesn't have a million options like openvpn does.>>107424763>you can do it manually if the qr code doesn't work, it's not difficult to do this just practice a bit more you have the right idea.Oh yeah this has definitely been a learning experience. Never cared for Linux before, except trying to root my Android and an old MacBook Pro, but messing with it here really opens your eyes to OSes besides Windows.>host wgdashboard on the same vm as the vpn no lxcWill do. It was just amusing seeing an install for an LXC inside a VM instead of being on a CT, like putting a circle peg inside a square hole, it fits but it's not the correct shape.
>>107425319are all your wireguard nodes behind nat/cgnat?
>>107420246Yeah it's super hard to cross compile ARM kernels and you need those device tree blobs and you got to know all those memory addresses for U-Boot and shit. And then fabricate an U-Boot script.>>107420302Guess I have to give up on custom shit and go for Armbian's prebuilt images.>>107420127What on the earth is that Router OS thing? Those devices look interesting though.
Been trying to get the sas hdds in my ds4246 to spin down after a while to save power since they're idle like 23 hours a day (the're daily snapshots only, no live data in them) but it won't work. Checking with hdparm -c the drives in the shelf show "unknown stat", but other drives I have direct attached to the hba properly show their status. Is this normal where the computer can't really talk to the drives like that through the jbod expander, or is there an issue going on somewhere? Also am I likely to have this issue as well using pcie based sas expanders?
>>107402821>there's very little pointYou could also argue that you don't need anything more than a smartphone. The primary benefit I enjoy is things just not running on my desktop, so it doesn't consume resources while I'm gaming and I don't have to worry about downtime when rebooting. Also I guess I move my desktop sometimes and I don't have to worry about maintaining a certain amount of IO when I upgrade parts.That said, you find more stuff to use your server for once you have one.
I'm looking for a reliable UPS to protect a couple of mini pcs, nas, router, switch, a poe switch and maybe my desktop (which would use about 300-500W if I'm gaming). Any recs or brands to avoid?
>>107429404I recommend Cyberpower honestly, their Small-Medium Business stuff is great, plus they're American.
>>107429404For UPS, APC just werks
>>107429404>NAS>my desktopWhy? If your power is out, how the heck are you going to watch things on your NAS when all you're TVs are powered off?And the desktop will be so power hungry it will drastically reduce network uptime on power failureI have a 2U Cyberpower UPS with 4 12v 10amp LiFePO4 batteries. On power failure it keeps my 'critical devices' alive for 3 hours.To me, my NAS is not 'critical'It powers: Basic netgear modem, Fortinet Fortigate 60f (firewall/router), three TP-link SG108E switches, Eufy homebase, security NVR, Four PoE outdoor security cameras, small bananapi 'watchdog' box, Wifi AP, A dell optiplex micro that does important shit 24/7Don't care if my desktop doesn't have power, my phone and work laptop have batteries and I will have internet for 3 hours
>>107430229>Four PoE outdoor security cameraswhich ones
>>107408608>>107408884Encrypting the system prevents glowies from breaking into your house and tampering with the system in order to later be able to "GET ON THE GROUND FUCKO" you.
>>107430236>which onesJust two bullet cams and two Pan/Tilt cameras. They have 'smart' features like motion tracking and alerting which I don't use because I dont use them for security (the NVR is unrelated to these cameras, it connects to solar powered cameras that i actually use for security)I do make use of nighttime IR supplemental light features on these 'critical' cameras thoughMy UPS says current load is only 13%
>>107430229>Why?Yeah, who cares if sensitive, technical equipment just turns of and possibly gets damaged or corrupt data instead of a graceful shutdownIn fact, every time I need to restart one of my computers, i just jank the power cord
>>1074302871. I don't live in a pseudo fascist dictatorship, so that's not an issue2. If they break into my house the NAS is running and the storage therefore unlocked3. If they want access to my shit, they will find a way
>>107430310Then get a smart UPS and a PDU that can tell your computer and NAS to gracefully shut down whilst keeping your network aliveYour 500 watt gaming PC doesnt sound like "sensitive, technical equipment". You might as well just get two UPSs, one for your rack and one for your office
>>107430342>Your 500 watt gaming PC doesnt sound like "sensitive, technical equipment".>Bro, just have your $2000 GPU explode because of a power surge, it just has to walk it off
>>107430356>muh dickWell okay then, you do you man. Is your GPU processessing HIPAA, PCI, or classified, etc data?>inb4 nothen its not "sensitive"
>>107430423>technology can break with fluctuating powerWhy is this such a difficult concept to grasp for you?
>>107430448Did i say technology cant break with fluctuating power?>inb4 noamazing
>>107430229I wouldn't be using my desktop obviously. It just needs enough time to do a graceful emergency shutdown so my SSDs don't get rekt.Same thing for the NAS and home servers, though keeping my router and access points alive for a while would probably be nice.
>>107430456>Did i say technology cant break with fluctuating power?>>107430342>Your 500 watt gaming PC doesnt sound like "sensitive, technical equipment">>107430423>then its not "sensitive"Oh, you just don't know what words mean...
>>107430470I'm going to ask you again since you seem to be having a hard timeIs your GPU processessing HIPAA, PCI, or classified, etc data?>inb4 nothen its not "sensitive"
>>107430473>Is your GPU, which is SENSITIVE to fluctuating power, processing dataI'll stop replying to you now, Kumar
>>107400250Buy synology. I went the PC route it's pain in the ass to maintain. The quality of software synology has makes it all worth it — it just works I don't have to maintain shit.
>>107430495You should have just said "my expensive gaming pc" instead of "sensitive, technical equipment".But, maybe you don't work in IT so you're unfamiliar with sensitive environments (I've worked in all 3 that i listed)>KumarYou wish, im just a pasty white WFH autist
>>107427211> What on the earth is that Router OS thing? Those devices look interesting though.Simply amazing. Simplicity is their topmost priority.
I want to buy a managed network switch. It should haveat least 24 gigabit rj45 ports, ssh access and optionally at least a single 2.5G port. Any recs? Or brands I should avoid?
>>107430573Do you have any familiarity with Cisco, Juniper, Fortinet, etc (any of the enterprise boys)?If you're interested in that and it being a bit more complex I'd go with one of those but for simplicity you could get a Netgear switch
>>107430609I'm ok with complexity as long as I can automate the setup, since I'll be buying a few of these as funding comes in.But how would I go about making a decision? Reliability is important but it seems hard to find out how these will fare after a year of uptime.I think my requirements are pretty basic, so do I just pick the cheapest option from one of the big brands?
>>107430709>how these will fare after a year of uptimePretty sure i've seen cisco switches with an uptime of around 9 years but I don't recall it exactly. >so do I just pick the cheapest option from one of the big brandsCisco, Juniper and Fortinet are all completely different. Look into what CLI structure you prefer. I've have barely touched Juniper, all my experience with Cisco appliances was CLI only (although more modern Cisco appliances have a GUI), and Fortinet I've used both CLI and GUI>automate the setupI'm not familiar enough to know if more modern Cisco and Juniper appliances have automation tooling built into them, but Fortinet appliances have built in automation tooling thats handy. In updated firmware you can go through the logs (whether it be Traffic logs or system events), right click a log and there is a 'Create automation stitch' button. The actions you can perform are impressive: everything from emails, slack message, azure, aws lambda, google cloud, run a cli script, or a custom webhook action (like send a get or post request to a custom flask api, I actually use this)Personally, my home "router" is a Fortigate 60F firewall appliance and I love it, but don't let my dick getting wet over Fortinet stop you from deeply looking into your other options before you buy
>>107430573What's the budget and use case?Going to shill the Mikrotik CRS-24G-2S+ again.It has 24 ports, redundant power via PoE in, pretty versatile (but a bit quirky) RouterOS, lacks 2.5G, but comes with 2 SFP+ cages, so you could just slam a 2.5G module in thereIt's also only like 200 monies, and, unlike the BigBoy Enterprise brands, they will not simply decide to stop providing software updates at some point because 'lol, EoL'
>>107430882>CRS326-24G-2S+that is
>>107430882>What's the budget and use case?Provide some offices/ households with internet that is coming in centrally to a pfsense box. These should all be isolated via VLANs. Very rarely do I have to communicate with some machine on the local network.Budget I guess doesn't matter but I don't want to overpay or get jewed into a subscription.>>107430817>Look into what CLI structure you prefer.That's a good point, I'll check out the management interfaces for each of them to help me decide.About the automation: I meant something different. Our current switches are so old that they only have a web GUI configuration interface. It's a pain to manually set 24 VLANs, I'd much rather write a shell script to do that when they have to be replaced.
what do you guys use to track docker image updates?not a fan of docker socket permission, would be nice to get a quick access to changelog
>>107430817>Fortigate 60F firewall appliancedoes it have an active license?>>107427211>What on the earth is that Router OS thingfirst of all gets bug fixes every two weeks instead of yearly updates (if any) like you see in other vendors
>>107432329>does it have an active license?yeah but it expires next month
>>107432355That sounds even worse than renting a router from the ISP
How come when I populate a pcie slot its bifurcation options just disappear from bios? Should I set them up before that?
>>107432420it will still function...
>>107432608Isn't bifurcation just for picrels? Did you stick in a device that uses the whole line or what?
>>107433222>Isn't bifurcation just for picrelsyea sure but i mean in general regardless of what i use pcie withi slide something in the slot, could be that nvme card or could be anything, and poof the bifurcation options are gone it's like the slot disappears
>>107433260Makes sense for the options to disappear if there's a singular device in it.
>>107423846Why did you think it was broken? did you memtest it?
>>107433314ah i see thanks
>>107424516You dont steal it, you borrow it
>>107420000not one mention of quads... for shame
I want to set up my own vpn so I can access my home network when I'm abroad. I'd like to do this with a travel router running wireguard, that way I can just connect all my devices to said router and not have to install anything or set anything up outside of that one thing.I was thinking I'd use a raspberry pi (with a wifi card hat) for this.Am I wrong in assuming that this requires that my devices connect to the pi's built in wifi or ethernet? If so, how badly would that hamstring my connection?
>>107430517Not him, but can it handle some things on top of just being a NAS?I want to run Adguard, Jellyfin server, qbittorrent and a few other local services.
>>107434769>but can it handle some things on top of just being a NASit's Linux but severely locked down, you can't just 'apt install' thingsif something's not in the 'official' or chink package repos then you're out of luck, if you run into some bug due to half assed docker support on the old synology versions then you're again out of luckat least dont get an ancient one like from 2014 or some shit. get one made in the last 5 years.
>>107434652gl.inet routers do it all ootb and for much cheaper
I'm buying a 9060xt for my server. $350. Will I regert it?
>>107435169why?
>>107435169use case?
>>107435181>>107435227My cpu doesn't have integrated graphics and most motherboards won't boot without a gpu.Also hardware transcoding. Maybe throwing a long blender render on it overnight or something too.
>>107435169>I'm buying a 9060xt for my serverI bought a used nvidia GT 220 (only $20) for my server because my server only has one PCIe x16 slot that i want to save for something else and this graphics card comes in variations that are PCIe x8
>>107435300I would look up if your AMD GPU is really supported for your use cases. I heard Intel GPUs are monsters when it comes to transcoding in AV1, for example. Plex, Jellyfin, and Emby all recommend Intel and Nvidia GPUs. The only thing AMD GPUs have going for them is that it's all open source, from what it looks like.
>>107425319why are you running the wg lxc inside a full vm, when you can run lxcs natively in proxmox?
>>107435611nevermind i didnt read all the other posts and i dont care anymore
>>107435611Not that guyI was researching proxmox and LXC/containersThe general consensus seemed to be>it works fine until it suddenly breaks spectacularlyThen I remembered containers are meme and stopped caring
>impulse bought 2 atom x5-z8350 raspi clones>zero clue what to do with them as any little service could just be a VM on the actual server
>>107435169>gaymdrumao
>>107435857Move your vpn off of the main server so that if you need to manage it remotely you still have access to the ipmi and network when it's powered down.
>>107435169Well, I bought it but now I'm thinking it was a mistake. I guess I can return it this weekend.
Home networking question, but this thread is close enough.I need a connection between two rooms. They're on different floors and on different sides of the building. Wifi performs miserably. I rent so can't run my own cables.There's a cable between the two, but it's a phone extension. Two conductors (possibly three, but I think two). Untwisted, unshielded, length maybe 20-30m depending on the route it takes, unknown metal.Ideally I want gigabit but I know there's no chance of that. Could I hope for, let's say, 250 symmetric? What kind of equipment would I need?From what I've found so far, it looks like the only option is a VDSL2 bridge. Kind of expensive and would likely add latency.
>>107437248Shouldn't phone cables be four wires?With that you could get 100Mbit assuming you could crimp new connectors on them.Maybe check out if you CAN run cables, they do make flat cables that fit under doors.Or doing some very ghetto run through windows and outside.If that is not an option, maybe look into dLan/Powerline adapters
>>107437248just fucking run the Cat5. under the carpet, over the roof, out the fucking window or vent if you have to. worst case run a cable across the house as far as you reasonably can and put a 2nd AP.
>>107437248Landlord probably wouldn't mind you putting some runs in if it's not jank. That is if you are fine with doing some free home improvement. You can run some cables and end them at keystone jacks.
>>107437248>Could I hope for, let's say, 250 symmetric? What kind of equipment would I needJust get a powerline adapter bro
>>107437248>There's a cable between the two, but it's a phone extensionHere is step by step what you need to do if you know for a fact this existing cable run is what you think it is1. Purchase the following:-- two 2 port keystone jack wall plates-- two RJ45 keystone jacks-- Whatever length of cat 6 you think you need plus 10 feet-- Some thin steel cable of the same length plus 15 feet-- RJ45 connectors and a crimper. If you get the 'passthrough' RJ45 connectors and a crimper not designed for it, you will have a bad time fucking up the pins inside your keystone jacks-- See step 5 for choices-- (optional but highly recommended): A cable tester so you can make sure you didnt fuck things up, and also, to ensure that the existing phone line goes exactly where you think prior to performing the following steps2. Wait for said items to arrive3. Remove the existing RJ11 wall plates and remove the wires from the keystone jacks4. Gauge how much slack you have to work with5. Attach your steel cable to the wires as best you can, I mean slide that think up in there, twist the phone cables around it as best you can and use something super fucking strong like jb weld or hot glue, hell even solder is better than nothing6. Pull the phone line out from the opposite end such that the wire is now in its place7. Cut the joint you made in step 5, and follow step 5 using both the Cat6 cable and the phone line8. Use tape to secure the Cat6 and phone line to eachother at regular intervals of ~3 ft9. Pull the steel cable until you can see your wires, then pull about 1 foot further10. Cut the cable away, clean up the cable ends, crimp them and put the new patch panels on with now both an RJ45 and RJ11 connector on eachthis is too easy, i believe in you
>>107437719or optionally, you can ask yourself "why the fuck do i need a phone line" and use the cat6 cable in place of the steel cable, then there is one less full length pull where any number of things could go wrong (like snags)
>>107437719What if he lives in a real house and not an American one made out of cardboard?
>>107432329>>107432355Are there any good firewalls which don't require a license and fucking around with opnsense?
>>107437840fucking around with pfsense instead :^)
>>107437799My house is made out of a combination of big cinderblocks, brick, steel I-beams, steel support poles and giant slabs of wood and I'm an American>>107437840>Are there any good firewalls which don't require a license and fucking around with opnsense'Good' is a very ambiguous term, you're better off listing exactly what you want it to be able to accomplish. Like, just policy blocking and network segregation or do you want something that can get slapped hard by a DoS attack or attempts to penetrate it
Alright /hsg/I already have a home server with debian and SSH set up, what should i run on it?Also, this is a stupid grade question, but what is docker?From my understanding its sort of like a VM tool do prevent shit going wrong in one docker instance to affecting the entire system or other instances, but i dont really know and couldn't find a straight answer.
>>107437880>giant slabs of woodThat better be your roof beams and you don't have concrete?At least for floors?
>>107437847Can I flash pfSense onto some EOL 1U NGFW and not lose all the network ASICs / alleged hardware acceleration?>>107437880I need a remote access VPN, possibly a site-to-site VPN, geo-blocking and the ability for it to function as a home gateway instead of my ISP's router. I didn't pay enough attention during networking classes though and have yet to figure out how it connects to my ISP at the moment. What I know for sure is that I'm not behind a NAT and I'll have to deal with dynamic IPs (changing every few days or so) for a while
>>107437940>That better be your roof beams and you don't have concrete?well, the basement floor is concrete underneath the vinyl floor. And there is roof beams and then the layered beams between floors which is big boards on their sides that go across the foundation and the steel I-beams with the big floor boards lying flat on top. Idk im not a house builder>>107437996>ability for it to function as a home gateway instead of my ISP's router.Do you pay to rent their router? Buying your own modem pays for itself in a year or less. I've never looked into wanting a firewall/router AND modem combo, I went with my own modem then everything else. I think you're better off going with your own modem, then a seperate firewall appliance
>>107438049>Do you pay to rent their router?Nah, at least not explicitly. They told me it can be put in "bridge mode" which would technically turn it into a modem but I'm not sure I could replace it entirely.
>>107419319>that picliterally me
okay lads, I'm coming here as a last resortfor an unknown reason my raid5 array fucked up and even tho only one drive is dead and managed to reassemble the array back with 3/4 drives something happened that makes me unable to mount any filesystem and access my data, I'm pretty sure I already did everything that could be done, right now I'm running testdisk which will probably run for a month because its 24TB of data to analyse. I am using OMV. Is there anything I may be missing I could still do to at least partially recover from this?
>>107396216WHAT IN THE FUCK IS HAPPENING WITH USED RAM?!? i know, we all know, but FUCK ME! the electronic scrapper ive gone to is listing 32gb ddr4 2133 server sticks at 130$ each.I BOUGHT 256GB FOR 180$ 2 MONTHS AGO!!!I JUST WANT TO RUN LLMS ON MY Z840 AND UP IT TO 512gb FUCK FUCK FUCK!REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEim so fucking pissed off.now excuse me while i go drop a 1000$ panic buying nvmes and second hand gpus
>>107438444you seeeverybody wants to run llmsespecially the llm corposand one of major ram makers just dippedwe're in the beginning of ramocalypse
>>107438444just use laptop rams.
>>107438444The koreans are being korean, and the ai jeets are being jews. Fair enough to the koreans as it's obviously a bubble.
>>107422457>>107422535do not use it for complex projects. it will fuck up royally, tell you that it didnt, gaslight you about what you did and then get all snotty about it.i just about punched my monitor when it told me>you should know better, im not an ARP tablewhen it decided to just start making up wildly out of scope IP addresses and inserting them all over the placeits like dealing with my ex
What do we buy looking forward over the next 2 years for our homeservers now that apocalyptic RAM prices are going to fuck over everyone and everything. the cancer will spread. what can we get on that hasnt already started moonshot-ing????HALP!
Thanks for the ideas everyone.>>107437347>>107437447>just run ethernet over carpetsI did that in my last place. I'd probably do it again if I lived alone, but I don't want to impose ugly janky cables on everyone else.>>107437546I can try it. The electric wiring in this house is shady as fuck. I think someone was remodelling, tried to do their own electrical work, and did a dangerous cowboy job of it. I have a light switch in a bedroom that's barely affixed to the wall and flickers if I touch it at the wrong angle.I should probably insist that the landlord gets someone to look at it. In the meantime I bet it would cause issues with powerline.>>107437719This would give the best results. I don't need the phone extension so I could probably just run cat6 instead of the phone line and just use RJ45 plates. When I move out I could restore the extension using a single pair of the cat6.If it gets stuck then I'd be a bit fucked, although I could easily deny that I ever touched it and probably neither my landlord nor future tenants would notice anyway.
you don't need ECCyou don't need DDR5you don't need local computingAI needs that equipment, goyim.
>>107438620>This would give the best results. I don't need the phone extensionokay then see >>107437751>When I move out I could restore the extension using a single pair of the cat6Yes, you could technically turn the RJ45 back into an RJ11 and the next person, if any, who want to do what you did will be pleasantly surprised and possibly also upset that they bought a spool of cat5 or cat 6 for no reason, assuming they didnt investigate whats behind the panel first
>>107437248No tv coax anywhere convenient? Moca works really well in my home and isn't horrendously expensive especially for only 2 units.
>>107439295This, moca can work really well, but beware it doesn't scale well.
>>107438620buy a couple of 56k modems and an ATA and do dialup.
>>107435169>>107436979Ok, now that I've decided to return the card I have to decide what to buy in its place. Should I just buy a cheapshit sub $100 intel card or something? Or should I go balls to the wall and buy a 3090?
>>107439587nigga get a B580
>>107439587it's just for transcoding. get a a320 or whatever the cheapest intel is.
>>107438655but i need to generate lewds
>>107437751I have a landline and answering machine. They can't force me to use a cell phone
>>107434652>Am I wrong in assuming that this requires that my devices connect to the pi's built in wifi or ethernet?>my devicesDevices as in your stuff at home? Yeah, that's wrong. The Pi would host the VPN server and that's that, nothing would change regarding the rest of the devices. The VPN server is just a server.
>>107440418Devices as in the things I'm travelling with. My phone, laptop, etc.These things connect to a pi, which is a wireguard host. The pi connects to my home server, which is the end point.laptop > pi > local wifi > wireguard connection > home server > internetI'm just asking if I have to use one wifi adapter (the built in one) to connect to my devices, and another wifi adapter (the external one) to connect to the local wifi.
>>107413407Anon, that's a pussy I'm seeing there?
Is there a way to verify if ECC memory just saved you from a bit-flip or cosmic radiation or whatever?Like is there some counter in the ram stick that records how many times it has saved you from memory corruption?Is there any actual way to verify the accountability that ECC memory works?
Im new to homeserver, just bought an elitedesk g5 and slapped 2 hdd in there and been fiddling around for a few days now. Pretty satisfied so far but a steep learning curve. I was wondering the following: i have 2 hdd mirrored, 1 nvme as boot and 1 ssd currently empty. I can add 1 more nvme and more ssd's if i daisy chain some sata power and a pcie sata card if necessary.>Should i use the unused ssd as cache for the mirrored hdds, or as a pool for apps? Or should i invest in another nvme and do both?I use the nas for plex and some photo and documents storage for my family.
>>107440802gyatt DAYUMmaybe ai slop ain't so bad after all
>>107399999checked
>>107440855This is a pre-ai-era webm by the way.It's a real Lady Dimitrescu cosplay from like 2021.
Running Vaultwarden in Docker on my Synology NAS but last month Bitwarden pushed some client update that prevents you from doing anything over unsecured http, the fuck do I do nowIt's such a headache trying to figure out how to do anything in Synology's OS, am I going to have to dust off my old Raspberry Pi and build an entirely new setup? I don't think I even have a spare SD card for the thing
>>107440802No, No, and No.
>>107440802Yes. Memory errors should be logged. If you're running consumer level stuff with ecc then it may not, but any server grade platforms should be logging memorry errors.https://serverfault.com/questions/643542/how-do-i-get-notified-of-ecc-errors-in-linux
>>107440725maybe
>>107441094Well I couldn't find my Pi so I just downgraded the Bitwarden client and now it works againYet another piece of software to add to the "never update" list
are LLMs finally runnable without a gpu thats worth 3 times my rent?
>order a $3 sfp+ dac cable from Aliexpress "3 meters long">it's actually a foot longwell played, mr chinaman.
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>>107438655i am waiting for mainstream media headlines like>there is a ram shortage so here's why having 8GB is a good thing
>>107445411>chinamanCould be worse.
>>107448413based chang ripping off dumb western goyim.
Do I need a large drive for my compute/virtualization server? I have a spare 500gb nvme that I'm not using.
>>107448636if it's just doing compute you'll never need more than that. if you need extra storage mount your NAS.
>>107448636>compute/virtualizationidk sounds like two vastly diferent things if you keep stacking overprovisioned vm after vm then not really enough
>>107445411>>107448413>be me>ordered a chink clone of a leupold d-evo>it works fine but the windage and elevation markings were swapped
Can you access League through a VM? I don't like Ring 0 bullshit running from boot.
>>107450324>Leaguewhat
>>107450324Take your meds
>>107450378League of Legends.I miss playing Sivir, but I'm not touching Vanguard.
>>107450441>LoLwhat was your gender transition experience like? do you miss your penis?
>>107440802yes, idrac for example has a setting to log that stuff.
Hey anons could someone point me at a guide/info on how to get my tsilscale to do a direct connection. My shit is stuck using the derp and video really doesn't work
>>107450707>tsilscalei assume you mean tailscale. I literally set that up today with zero issue
>>107450955Tailscale yesI hate phonesIs it actually doing a direct connection?Go ping a client from your server
>>107450707one machine needs to not be behind nat or they need to be on the same network
>>107451017>Is it actually doing a direct connection?>Go ping a client from your serveryes, you have to log in and register with tailscale with the same email you used to register the server
>>107451142No anonGo ping using tailscsle. 99% chance you are going through a relay not direct
>>107451106Its my first time doing non local network shit. How do i unnat myself without fucking myself over. I picked tailscale for the fact i wouldn't have to port forward and now...
>>107451158i did, i turned wifi off my phone so i was on the cellular network and pinged the tailscale ip address of my phone from my server running tailscale
>>107451168On your phone go to the app. Click your server and then top right hit the clock looking button
>>107451190I just did that, picrel. Everything sensored because my server includes the name of my public dns record and im a schizo
>>107451245Son of a bitchWell at least yours is working properly
>>107451290and you used the same email and its running the tailscale server?
>>107451349Yes. Its all connected but just going through the relay Looks like i need to actually enable ipv6 or get a vps. Pain
>>107451387idk what to tell you i never intended to use tailscale but it was part of a docker stack with a fuckton of kubernetes pods a coworker is working on and i decided to deploy it to my home server, sorry
>>107451167a port forward seems like the way to go. you don't have to set one up, but you will use the derp servers.
>MSI MPG A1000GS PCIE5$110 power supply with a $10 steam gift card. Really good price for 1000 watts. Is it good enough for 24/7 server use?
>>107396216I have a home NAS with 3 HDDs on Raid 5, encrypted and mounted on login. The encryption is unlocked by a keyfile.I was thinking it would be a cool idea to have the keyfile on a usb stick so it will only unencyrpt and mount if the thumbdrive is in the computer, but it seems there is some kind of race condition where the computer doesn't unencrypt and mount as expected, as if the usb is loaded too late. How can I solve this issue
ZFS mirrors are unreasonably slow.I get not putting a lot of development into sequential reads in what was supposed to be enterprise software since it's not really the enterprise usecase, but fuck me even the iops are hardly fucking improved unless you stripe. Fucking retarded.