#NixOS win: I finally figured out how to make a single network interface have a native ip while also bridging a vlan so that I can put virtual machines on a different network.
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The latest news, updates, launches, events, a spotlight on #FitbitHealthDashboard - a script for fetching and visualizing #Fitbit data, and more in this week's self-hosted recap!
Here's an IBM s/360 at the Computer History Museum, from some months ago; it was so very fun to see how data storage has evolved!
ok ok, it's true that my lab no longer has a LTO drive of any generation, but I still want one… LTO5 should be sufficient to backup a couple hundred terabytes right?
Hey @ironicbadger, @popey, & other #ZFS#homelab users: what tools and processes do you use to back up your ZFS-based storage? Like most homelabers, I have a mix of file types and databases that I need to account for.
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Sigh. So copying and pasting commands from the internet doesn't solve my problem. This means I'm going to have to actually try and /understand/ what's wrong. I didn't sign up for this.
It's kinda mesmerizing watching the core speeds on one of the i7-12700Ts in the #Proxmox Cluster (the one that runs Tiggi.es presently) dynamically shift cores anywhere from 1400Mhz to 4.62GHz quickly, and on an as-needed basis. The low base speed saves energy, but it'll instantly pop cores up to speeds within its thermal/power limit envelope, so for lightly-threaded workloads, it can perform as well as beefier chips. #homelab#servers#cpu
Spent much of today rewiring my #homelab with a new Unifi PDU Pro, moving new hard drives around that finished their initial burn-in ritual whilst I was away last week.
Also installed a new 8 port KVM switch to sit in front of PiKVM.
I filmed it but now I gotta edit the darned thing. #YouTuberLife
So I'm a bit baffled by what's happening on my home server. I've got a software-RAID with 4 disks (RAID 10 with 4TB disks as /heb/sda mounted as ~/data). I've used about 17% (df -h) but multiple commands give a "disk is full" error. Most weird one is the inode count of 0 0 (df -hi).
Anyone in the #homelab community who has any idea what might be the issue? Updates will be reactions to this thread.
Maybe my friend @mmeier has any suggestions? Magic block? Partition table?
Aiight #homelab partnas!!! Do any of you run HA DHCP services? Do we even care that much? I've heard the, " I run DHCP from my router so if that's down we are fucked anyways.. explanation! Yes!, what about those who don't run in them on their routers. Y'all the real ones!! I kid I kid 🤣
I have a single-node #Proxmox setup with various services in containers and a #HomeAssistant VM. For example, https://blog.randomplace.online/ is hosted there. I needed a #Widnows build machine to build a work project, so I decided to spin up a new VM.
I got 10 minutes of build time and my server didn't die during the build. You can see the CPU load of two builds. There is plenty compute power left to serve my blog for that one visitor per month. Also, the Home Assistant VM was not affected.
Need to mention that the node is an #ASUS PN41 with 4-core Celeron N5100 and 16GB of RAM.