How’s your stuff doing? Unplanned interruptions or achieving uptime records?

I’m currently sailing rather smooth. Most of my stuff is migrated to Komodo, there will stay some exceptions and I only have to migrate Lemmy itself I think. Of course that’s when I found a potential replacement but I’ll let it sit for a while before touching it again. Enjoying the occasional Merge Request notification from the Renovate Bot and knowing my stuff is mostly up to date.

I’m thinking about setting up some kind of Wiki for my other niche hobby (Netrunner LCG) lore as there’s a fandom one that most people avoid touching and updating but since I likely won’t have time to start writing some articles on my own as a kickoff I’m hesitant. Also not sure which wiki I’d choose as well.

  • Chris@programming.dev
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    3 hours ago

    Pretty smooth sailing at the moment. I’ve got:

    • sonarr
    • radarr
    • jackett
    • bazarr
    • transmission
    • kuma uptime
    • grafana
    • promethius
    • blackbox
    • mastodon
    • traefik
    • authelia
    • forgejo
    • immich
    • syncthing

    All running on a 4 node raspberry pi kubernetes cluster.

  • Pika@sh.itjust.works
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    3 hours ago

    One of my drives crippled itself a few days back, not sure what caused it. Wasn’t able to be resolved without a host restart which was unfortunate. SMART isn’t failing and has been working fine, so I’m chalking it down to a weird Proxmox bug or something.

    For sure expected I was going to need to do a rollback on an entire drive after that restart though. Still may have to if it reoccurs.

  • Wuttin@lemmy.ml
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    6 hours ago

    Had a productive session this weekend migrating my promtail config to grafana Alloy and setting up a syslog receiver to capture output from my cron jobs. Next up I’ll be messing with some scripts to sync my dashboard config across several instances which should be pretty neat if it works

  • harrys_balzac@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    5 hours ago

    I dug out an old laptop and installed Yunohost on it. I was so excited until I discovered that my ISP uses CGNAT. I’m trying to figure out what I want to do next.

    I am looking at using headscale or just paying the US$10/month for a static public IP from my ISP. If I go with headscale, then it appears that I wouldn’t need Yunohost.

    I’m a newb at this so there’s a lot I don’t know yet.

  • Xartle@lemmy.ml
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    7 hours ago

    Finally got around to dns-01 and acme containers today. Hooray LE signed wildcard lab cert.

  • Int32@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    7 hours ago

    my server has been down for one week because I’m migrating to OpenBSD but I got a weird error while installing, but yeah, everything’s fine!

  • h3ll3rsh4nks@ani.social
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    7 hours ago

    Mostly everything is running smoothly. Been fighting with some zigbee integrations randomly dropping connection from Home assistant but it’s nothing too important.

    Biggest issue I’ve been facing is how to make sure all my media is properly encoded so jellyfin doesn’t pin my cpu transcoding when I’m streaming to the onn boxes around my house. Debating if I need to dump the onn’s and try to spin up raspberries for each TV instead

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    8 hours ago

    I just bought aan IP KVM switch for a hundo, now heading to the store foir a case of frosty’s and re-rack my servers to make room.

  • notquitenothing@sh.itjust.works
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    14 hours ago

    I have been experimenting with a btrfs raid array and am getting some new hard drives in the mail today, hoping it goes smoothly and they work 😬 All part of a larger goal of migrating my synology NAS to a purpose built machine.

    Also got my first contribution and donation on my OIDC SSO project, which is really exciting!

  • K3CAN@lemmy.radio
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    11 hours ago

    Trying to run a fediverse server on a decade-old Wi-Fi router and encountering some unexpected issues. Making progress, though.

  • confusedpuppy@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    11 hours ago

    I started out rewriting my network backup scripts only to realize I was adding functionality to a previous script I wrote to automatically mount and dismount luks encrypted volumes. I still want to type in my luks passphrase because I don’t want everything automated and prefer to include inconvenience as an additonal security measure in securing some of my data.

    I also came to the realization recently that the reason I don’t relate strongly to other self hosters is because I’ve unknowingly been trying to create a minimal self hosted system that is more beneficial to small, low powered devices.

    I’ve been using Alpine Linux, I install only the bare, older but well established tools and have been creating scripts soley based off those tools instead of seeking out bigger, more complicated modern tools. For example creating workflows by only using rsync or using https://github.com/RayCC51/BashWrite to create a blog that only uses bash and GNU sed to create a static blog site.

    At least now that I’m aware of this, I can keep an eye out for such projects or communities and would hopefully be able to contribute something in that direction.

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      11 hours ago

      I also came to the realization recently that the reason I don’t relate strongly to other self hosters is because I’ve unknowingly been trying to create a minimal self hosted system that is more beneficial to small, low powered devices.

      There’s absolutely nothing wrong with minimal. The way technology is in this timeline, you really don’t need a lot to get a lot out of it.

  • IsoKiero@sopuli.xyz
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    10 hours ago

    I installed Jellyfin on my server and threw kodi on a minipc I dug out of dumpster pile at work. Works pretty well, but my server needs more RAM and the minipc needs either a wireless keyboard or a USB-HID remote controller to finalize the setup. Also ran some wiring in the house and added two network sockets to a room where the whole kodi-tv-gamingpc-whatever-pile is going to live.

    On the server RAM I found some on ebay, but if anyone is interested on 64G DDR4 ECC DIMMs I have a few. I thought they were supported on my server motherboard when I took them out from a old server at work but it supports only up to 32G ECC dimms.

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      9 hours ago

      Hi! I installed LibreELEC in a RPi4, and connected to the hdmi of my TV I can control it with the atV remote, I don’t know if it will usefull…

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        9 hours ago

        I’d rather have a physical remote which acts as a keyboard so it’ll support waking the system up from suspend. Plus I prefer a dedicated device for that instead of a phone as I’m not a only user for the thing. There’s plenty of those around, only problem is to find one that works reliably and local stores don’t seem to have a lot of options so I might need to dig one up on ebay even if it’s a bit of a PITA to order from China to EU today with customs.

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    12 hours ago

    Everything here is smooth sailing. I have been trying to track down a bothersome Suricata entry.

    
    202.136.163.11 PROTOCOL-ICMP destination unreachable port unreachable packet detected
    202.136.163.11 PROTOCOL-ICMP destination unreachable port unreachable packet detected
    202.136.163.11 PROTOCOL-ICMP destination unreachable port unreachable packet detected
    202.136.163.11 PROTOCOL-ICMP destination unreachable port unreachable packet detected
    

    ad nauseum. There are three individual ips. One from Singapore, one from China and one from Romania. They are being blocked, so that’s good. Thing is, these are from realitvly ‘clean’ sources:

    120.132.37.195 was not found in our database

    202.136.163.11 was found in our database! This IP was reported 5 times. Confidence of Abuse is 0%:

    On the server side, I have nothing calling out to these ip. That’s what was really bugging me. Nothing server side, just these three bothersome ip hammering Suricata. Generally, I would dismiss as benign and part of normal UDP behavior. However, it’s the constant hammering that makes me suspicious. Could be high volume port scanning. However, it could also be known attack campaigns like UDP amplification attempts.

    Other than that, I might find something to get into today.

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    11 hours ago

    Trying to work up the courage to troubleshoot a very worrying disk error on the new NAS I’ve been building, which if solved will leave me the problem of working up the courage to try and migrate to the new server without losing my Plex library settings and progress.

    Basically I’m frozen in fear.