

I currently run a Dell Wyse 5something, that one’s low power but passively cooled. Total silence for Home assistant and related services.


I currently run a Dell Wyse 5something, that one’s low power but passively cooled. Total silence for Home assistant and related services.


I had good results with SFF (Small Form Factor) machines, mostly Dell Optiplexes. More space inside while manageably small. Usually a lot of them around as former leasing machines.


It’s new insofar as this is one big scrape. About 300TB iirc.


Um… The “barebones” docker compose doesn’t use TLS. How did you try to access the web UI?
Do you have your browser set to HTTPS-only by any chance?


Same here, separate disk mounted at /docker
Can you post your fstab?


given the criticality of the stored data I would rather stay in Windows than risking data loss.
That’s what a solid backup strategy is there for. Which has nothing to do with the OS, so get into it.


Linux is also awesome at work, if your workflow allows for it. Unfortunately, I cannot see the CAD/CAE world switching over (or rather bizarrely, back) to Linux anytime soon.
Is there anything not working at the moment? Or are there any new features you actually want from the new firmware?
Seconded. Works really well for me.


They all will do that, some more, some less. It’s to stop them from sticking in position.


Oh fantastic… That’s another 5 services to test drive.
NAS
Depends on what your plans are, an actual NAS-only machine or what develops into a general-purpose server. For the NAS part you’d only need a few services like FTP, SMB or whatever you want to run.
Those are easily configured on the command line.


Yeah. Unfortunately a known problem, even if the cause isn’t always clear.


It’s more likely for one mainboard to die rather than all 4 RAM sticks at the same moment.
Checked your journal?


Ah, well. I only remembered something about a week.


C523 by any chance?


Possibly. Which model?
I love the fact that (until now at least) they have everything as separate services, so “stock” opencloud only does file synching tasks. Works better for me than Nextcloud the last few years.