Thanks! I got it setup by IDs now. I originally set it up via the proxmox GUI and it defaulted to NVME names
Thanks! I got it setup by IDs now. I originally set it up via the proxmox GUI and it defaulted to NVME names
I may have done a bios update around the time it went down, I don’t remember for sure but I haven’t added to physically changed the hardware in anyway. Its working now with the above suggestions so thanks!
Thanks for this! Luckily the above suggestion to export and import worked right away so this was not needed.
Thanks, this worked. I made the ZFS array in the proxmox GUI and it used the nvmeX names by default. Interestingly, when I did zfs export
, nothing seemed to happen and it -> I tried zpool import
and is said no pools available to import
, but then when I did zpool status
it showed the array up and working with all 4 drives showing healthy and it was now using device IDs. Odd but seems to be working correctly now.
root@pve:~# zpool status
pool: zfspool1
state: ONLINE
scan: resilvered 8.15G in 00:00:21 with 0 errors on Thu Nov 7 12:51:45 2024
config:
NAME STATE READ WRITE CKSUM
zfspool1 ONLINE 0 0 0
raidz1-0 ONLINE 0 0 0
nvme-eui.000000000000000100a07519e22028d6-part1 ONLINE 0 0 0
nvme-nvme.c0a9-313932384532313335343130-435431303030503153534438-00000001-part1 ONLINE 0 0 0
nvme-eui.000000000000000100a07519e21fffff-part1 ONLINE 0 0 0
nvme-eui.000000000000000100a07519e21e4b6a-part1 ONLINE 0 0 0
errors: No known data errors
This is better as well because it prevents the docker from starting if the mount doesn’t work. Some apps will freak out if they loose their data and apps if they index files like jellyfin might start deleting the files from the index as the library is now empty.
NFS mount via docker compose is the best way to go
I didn’t rename them. I suspect it happened during a reboot or maybe a bios update that I may have done last month.
How do I clear or repair it?
Is there a way to change this on an existing zpool?
Would appreciate a link please! Can’t seem to find it on DDG
You don’t have the knowledge or experience to do this for a business. This is different than a personal cloud. You will be blamed when things don’t work.
Don’t touch this with a 10ft pole.
If you want to help, find commercial services that offer this and suggest those.
I’ve been using Firefox install via obtainium straight from the Mozilla repo.
For normal docker self hosters the biggest is similar structures across their images.
It config is always /config
Also they run the same user so it helps with file permission issues
This. N100 box with Opnsense will serve you well for a decade+ until you want to upgrade to 10gbps.
This website allows you do email files to kobo
You can change the store on the Kobo to become to your selfhosted calibre library
https://brandonjkessler.com/technology/2021/04/26/setup-kobo-sync-in-calibre-web.html
You’re github mentions you tried linkwarden but still decided to build this. What features were you missing in linkwarden? It seems to do most of what you want in terms of bookmarks and archiving.
Looks good and thanks for using SSO!
I’m testing it now. Seems way faster and more stable.
I’m just trying to get the oauth login to work but the actual file sync works great.
Yes.
And
This is the best and most robust way to do this
DNS challenge with a reverse proxy is that answer. I’ve been doing this for a while now and it works great. Most other answers here are work arounds or not very robust.
This is the way: https://youtu.be/liV3c9m_OX8
I do this with authentik for sso
I have local only things like vaultwarden and external things like seafile.
I use this for oauth, forward proxy and ldap authentication. All my apps are authenticated via authentik and its great
https://www.servethehome.com/the-everything-fanless-home-server-firewall-router-and-nas-appliance-qotom-qnap-teamgroup/
This comes in a 1u version as well: https://www.servethehome.com/everything-homelab-node-goes-1u-rackmount-qotom-intel-review/