He cried Wolf and it turned out to be a fox. He gets a pass.
He cried Wolf and it turned out to be a fox. He gets a pass.
It is WAY better to over report than under report. I don’t want vendors to have a lot of ability to say “nope that’s not a security problem, sweep it under the rug”.
Thanks! There’s a very interesting trail of dead projects to follow. But I got ngx working and it’s great so far.
By ‘paperless’, y’all mean this one? https://docs.paperless-ngx.com/
Oh, silly me. I was looking on the Play store. Thanks!
Which tempo? Is that a media player for Android? I’ve been looking for an android client for my navidrome.
It’s the floppy disk cache
I’ve always done this (bought and external drive and pulled it out) but I never knew it had a name. Thank you!
What do you use to see the data? Prometheus itself is easy to set up, but getting to the data seemed complicated.
It’s probably best to wrap navidrome in a script that checks for the mount then.
fstab will do it, but the more important question is, what do you want to happen when it doesn’t mount properly? Do you want the system to fail to boot? Do you want navidrome to not run?
For those not clicking the link, “cryogenically frozen” actually means an upside down can of compressed air.
I do n+2 of my media. It’s overkill but I have the space. You might want local n+1 for convenience of restoring, but it’s not necessary. You could absolutely consider the ability to torrent something as one of your backups.
So technically I have n+3. If my house burns down (n+1), and my off-site storage (+1) explodes, I can always still torrent (+1).
Is there some quick start templates for graphana / Prometheus? I started setting it up and it’s extremely configurable, but I feel like I have to hand craft everything.
What do you use between the container and the metal? I’ve just been running Ubuntu server under docker.
Just stick a router behind that router?
I’ve had my Synology NAS for probably more than a decade. It still occasionally gets updates. I wouldn’t worry about their longevity.
HA is not redundancy. It may protect from a drive failure but it completely ignores data corruption issues.
I learned this the hard way when my cryptomator decided to corrupt some of my files, and I noticed but didn’t have backups.
Freelancers with only one client are fine. More about who controls how and when the tasks are accomplished.
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