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Upgrade/update Immich All in One to 1.95.0 to latest
github.com/immich-app/immich/releases/tag/v1.95.0
Instructions:
1. Stop immich
2. Stop postgres
3. Change postgres image
4. Start postgres
5. Change immich image to 1.95.0
6. Run postgres commands, if not sure how I show how to with Adminer in the video
7. Restart postgres
8. Start immich
9. Verify it works
10. Stop immich
11. Change immich image to latest
12. Start immich
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Calibrate Harbor Freight Pittsburgh Click Style Torque Wrenches
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www.thecalculator.co/others/Torque-Calculator-662.html
Snap Ring Pliers and Files - Tool Highlight
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Cal Hawk Tools HD Snapring Pliers Set - www.amazon.com/dp/B004XRIUS0 Tooleague 7" Snapring Pliers- www.amazon.com/dp/B092C5SJ3J Bahco 5pc File Set - www.amazon.com/dp/B0001GS13Q Work light - www.amazon.com/dp/B07CGCWY57
Orion Motor Tech Hose Clamp Pliers - Tool Highlight
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OMT Hose Clamp Pliers - www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08QN1FXX9/ Astro 9502 Hose Removal Hook Set - www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00XMUNKXY/
Astro Nano Sockets, GearWrench XL, and Bang 4 Buck - Tool Highlight
มุมมอง 9422 หลายเดือนก่อน
A look at some new wrenches and sockets in my tool cart that I think are a great value! GearWrench XL - www.amazon.com/GEAWRENCH-Gearbox-Ratcheting-Wrench-Metric/dp/B000T8WFBU/ Bang 4 Buck - www.amazon.com/B4B-BANG-BUCK-Ratcheting-Combination/dp/B08MTPN3BS/ Astro Nano - www.amazon.com/Astro-Pneumatic-Impact-Socket-Metric/dp/B097X9DJSY/ Astro Ratchet Wrench for Nano Sockets - www.amazon.com/Astr...
Minimalist Web Notepad - Selfhosted Notepad
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github.com/pereorga/minimalist-web-notepad 00:00 - Intro 01:01 - Spinning Up Minimalist Web Notepad 04:13 - Testing and Recap 05:13 - Adding MWN to the Dashboard and Monitoring System
Deluge - Selfhosted Seedbox
มุมมอง 3062 หลายเดือนก่อน
Installing Deluge with docker compose on a server, configuring settings and labels, and connecting a desktop thinclient to it. www.linuxserver.io/ 00:00 - Intro 00:40 - Setting Up the Docker Compose File 02:58 - Configuring Deluge Settings 04:21 - Setting Up Deluge Labels and Locations 05:40 - Connecting the Desktop Client to the Server 08:32 - Adding Deluge to Dashy and the Monitoring System
iCrimp Ratcheting Crimping Tool + Wagner Spraytech Heat Gun - Tool Highlight
มุมมอง 1273 หลายเดือนก่อน
A quick look at this great set of electrical crimpers and heat gun. Tool Links - www.amazon.com/IWISS-Ratcheting-Crimping-Tool-Non-Insulated/dp/B08DRCRRCQ www.amazon.com/Wagner-Spraytech-0503038-HT400-650ᵒF/dp/B096HYFWKS/?th=1 Solder vs Crimp Info whma.org/soldering-vs-crimping-advantages-disadvantages/ th-cam.com/video/gFItTHsv96Y/w-d-xo.html
AdGuard Home - Selfhosted Ad-blocking - Fixing Port 53 Conflict
มุมมอง 6303 หลายเดือนก่อน
AdGuard Home is a dns sinkhole for blocking ads on your network much like Pi-Hole. This video shows how to spin it up with a docker compose file and fix the port 53 conflict that you will get on my Linux distros. adguard.com/en/adguard-home/overview.html 00:00 - Intro 01:05 - Setting Up Docker Compose File for AdGuard Home 03:50 - Fixing Port 53 Conflict Error 05:34 - AdGuard Home Setup 06:27 -...
Coolant Flush and Heater Core Backflush - Grand Marquis 100k Maintenance
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If you have really dirty coolant you will want to give it more flushes and/or use the prestone flush n fill kit as it is intended to flush the coolant out of the block. My coolant was really clean so this was the process I followed for a quick flush on my car. Parts: Prestone Flush N Fill Kit MOTORCRAFT VC1 Coolant Flush MOTORCRAFT VC7B Gold Antifreeze 1. Drain coolant, remove thermostat, put o...
Spark Plugs and Boots - Grand Marquis 100k Maintenance
มุมมอง 1513 หลายเดือนก่อน
Changing the spark plugs and boots is easy but can take some time with 8 cylinders. In this video I show the process on one cylinder and give socket sizes, torque specs, and spark plug gap specs. Parts: Spark Plugs SP493X Boots WR6128 Specs: Coil bolt, 7mm socket, torqued 89 inch pounds Spark plug, 5/8" socket, torqued 11 foot pounds, gapped 1.32-1.42mm (0.052-0.056")
PCV Valve - Grand Marquis 100k Maintenance
มุมมอง 2673 หลายเดือนก่อน
The PCV valve is very important, if clogged or it stops working it can cause oil leaks in other areas of the engine, it is scheduled maintenance at 100k miles. It's easy to fix, and costs $50-100 depending where you get it. I recommend Amazon and RockAuto, Part# MOTORCRAFT EV273
RustDesk - Selfhosted Remote Desktop
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rustdesk.com/ 00:00 - Intro 00:50 - Spinning Up RustDesk with Docker Compose 02:32 - Installing the RustDesk Client 03:24 - Setting Up the RustDesk Client 04:22 - Remote Controlling Devices
Polaris - Selfhosted Music Solution
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A simple solution for streaming music from our server to other devices. Polaris has a web UI and apps available on Android and iOS. github.com/agersant/polaris 00:00 - Intro 01:40 - Spinning Up Polaris with Docker Compose 05:48 - A Look at the Polaris UI 09:22 - Adding Polaris to Our Dashy Dashboard 10:59 - Adding Polaris to Our Monitoring System
Immich - Selfhosted Google Photos - Using Your Own Directory Structure
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Immich - Selfhosted Google Photos - Using Your Own Directory Structure
Syncthing - Syncing Files from Our Phone to the Server
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Syncthing - Syncing Files from Our Phone to the Server
Faster and More Efficient Terminal - Aliases and Functions - .bashrc
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Faster and More Efficient Terminal - Aliases and Functions - .bashrc
Dashy - Selfhosted Dashboard
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Dashy - Selfhosted Dashboard
Installing Portainer + Dozzle + More on Docker in Our OpenMediaVault Selfhosting Environment
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Installing Portainer Dozzle More on Docker in Our OpenMediaVault Selfhosting Environment
Tool Highlight - ROCKTOL Multitool, 29-in-1
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Tool Highlight - ROCKTOL Multitool, 29-in-1
Stopping and Starting Docker Containers Around Backups
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Stopping and Starting Docker Containers Around Backups
Healthchecks - Selfhosted Monitoring Service
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Healthchecks - Selfhosted Monitoring Service
smtp_to_telegram - Selfhosted Notification Service
มุมมอง 8916 หลายเดือนก่อน
smtp_to_telegram - Selfhosted Notification Service
DURATECH Extra Long Ratcheting Wrench Set
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DURATECH Extra Long Ratcheting Wrench Set
Borg in the Terminal and OMV GUI - Setting Up Our Backup Solution
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Borg in the Terminal and OMV GUI - Setting Up Our Backup Solution
Setting up SnapRAID + mergerfs on OpenMediaVault... better than UnRAID for mixed drive sizes
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Setting up SnapRAID mergerfs on OpenMediaVault... better than UnRAID for mixed drive sizes
Configuring OpenMediaVault for a Selfhosting Environment (part 2)
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Configuring OpenMediaVault for a Selfhosting Environment (part 2)
Tool Highlight - JACO Air Chuck w/ AstroAI Digital Tire Inflator
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Tool Highlight - JACO Air Chuck w/ AstroAI Digital Tire Inflator
Configuring OpenMediaVault for a Selfhosting Environment (part 1)
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Configuring OpenMediaVault for a Selfhosting Environment (part 1)
Getting started selfhosting - Installing your first server with Ventoy + OpenMediaVault
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Getting started selfhosting - Installing your first server with Ventoy OpenMediaVault

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  • @dewille-pl
    @dewille-pl 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Finally someone is made Paperless walktrough and not docker installation which is basic and simple and easy to earn "views"...

  • @RhettThompson-zf1uc
    @RhettThompson-zf1uc 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Great video...I had Dashy up and running fine for several months using your video, but recently noticed a notification for a new version. I used docker to pull the new image and restart using the compose file, but now Dashy won't start. I haven't changed anything from your original tutorial other than pulling and deploying the new image. Docker reports the container is running and is healthy on the desired port, I just can't get anything browser to connect. Do you have any ideas what might have changed and how I could get this working again? Thx.

    • @somedaysoon33
      @somedaysoon33 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

      I will take a look at it and find out if I'm in the same boat as you. Sometimes services can have update breaking changes and certain things need to be manually changed to update. Have you checked the logs for any error messages? I like using dozzle to check logs for error messages in docker services.

  • @KenInJapan81
    @KenInJapan81 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I installed timeshift, but when I run the --create it tries to backup /sda but my system drive is /sdd. Not sure why it's not backing up the system drive. Ideas?

    • @somedaysoon33
      @somedaysoon33 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

      What does your timeshift.json file look like?

    • @KenInJapan81
      @KenInJapan81 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@somedaysoon33 the config file doesn't have an option to specify system drive. only the device to backup to. and sda is an ssd that I don't want to use. i know timeshift should be easy but OMV has been such a stressful disaster for years. nothing but constant errors left and right, stuff that breaks or doesn't work, and just plain unreliable. so many times i've woken up to a server that is unreachable with a zillion errors onscreen with no way to login. not sure there's another option is my case, however.

    • @somedaysoon33
      @somedaysoon33 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@KenInJapan81 Your experience with OMV has not been mine whatsoever. I have ran it for the past 8 years on multiple variations of hardware without any problems. I'm currently running it on 3 different servers and I run a ton of services. Where is your / root mounted? Because timeshift should just be using that to backup and it doesn't matter what drive it's mounted on. You could always go into your timeshift.json and put an include on / root, exclude the other drive and run it that way. But again, I don't understand why it would be backing up any drive unless you have root mounted on it.

  • @etsarse2
    @etsarse2 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Hi. Thanks for the video - can't wait to get Snapraid setup on my new OMV NAS. I have installed OMV on a Trigkey G5 mini-PC and I have a 4-bay Terramaster DAS connected by USB3. OMV sees the 4 drives from the Terramaster, but when I try and add a drive to Snapraid - it only sees the OMV install drive. From reading other posts on this video it seems that the 4 drives via USB (/dev/sda, /dev/sdb/, /dev/sdc/ /dev/sdd) should be able to be added to Snapraid. Any advice or pointers? I did take 1 drive and wiped it, created a EXT4 file system and rebooted the OMV once that was done - Snapraid still not seeing any of the USB3 drives. Thanks!

    • @etsarse2
      @etsarse2 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Nevermind - I found that while I could see the drives, there were no file systems. I created the file systems and Snapraid sees the drives. Thanks

    • @somedaysoon33
      @somedaysoon33 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@etsarse2 Awesome, sorry for the delayed response, busy enjoying the weather this time of year. Glad you figured it out, nice job!

  • @dexcahill36
    @dexcahill36 10 วันที่ผ่านมา

    This is seriously dangerous and can kill you! Just make sure that piston is facing away from anyone, I only say because I did it and the piston flew right past my head and in to a galaxy far far away some say its still orbiting earth as we speak.

  • @JoshBeavers
    @JoshBeavers 12 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I can't believe you have to hack this friggin app just to make external libraries work. I cannot get this working on TrueNas Scale and every tutorial assumes too much prior knowledge of Linux

  • @stefanokorsah1475
    @stefanokorsah1475 12 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Really cool video, I am beginner but I was able to understand the whole video. I agree with the other comments you deserve more views

    • @somedaysoon33
      @somedaysoon33 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Thank you! 😀

  • @onknight
    @onknight 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I got error when tried snapraid so I used Unraid

  • @bblasphemous
    @bblasphemous 17 วันที่ผ่านมา

    They're pretty garbage, I picked up a set just for doing a belt pully. Mine are bent too but not quite as bad as the one you got. You can just feel that ratcheting end will snap with any sort of torque on it. I have some gearwrench stuff too, had to warranty something and it took a while but I did get it replaced.

  • @Proactivity
    @Proactivity 21 วันที่ผ่านมา

    If you're looking for a walkthrough for readarr (the audiobook manager), look somewhere else. This is only about sonarr, mentions lidarr in passing, and it turns out he's talking about radarr (movie manager), and doesn't cover anything about that either. "Sonarr / Lidarr / Readarr Walkthrough" is a very deceptive and misleading video title.

    • @somedaysoon33
      @somedaysoon33 21 วันที่ผ่านมา

      It would be absolutely redundant to make a video on every single one of them, they have the same settings. If you really are struggling with the extremely minute differences, I don't know what to tell you.

  • @Franceyou
    @Franceyou 22 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I have a doubt that I cannot understand by myself. I am running Omv as main system and Home Assistant in docker. I want poweroff omv (and host pc) from the container HA. Is it safe to poweroff omv via ssh and handless keys, considering private and public keys are on the same computer (one in the container and one in Omv)? Do I have other more safe options in your opinion? I have read another option is to map some folder in the container like for example systemctl and systemd folders to be able to run systemctl commands, but not sure if it is more safe than first option. Thanks as always

    • @somedaysoon33
      @somedaysoon33 21 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Yeah, you can shutdown or reboot through SSH if want, that's how I usually do it. I update and reboot through SSH. So if you want to do that method with HA, that is okay. You will just need to give a private key. Public/private key authentication is the best way. I always disable password authentication and only use keys. If you wanted you could create a new user just for HA, with its own public/private key to SSH with instead of using your main account to do it. And if you wanted to get really involved then you could limit and restrict that account to doing only what is necessary.

    • @Franceyou
      @Franceyou 21 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@somedaysoon33 thanks, that sounds very interesting, this is the solution I need, considering public and private keys can be on the same pc, as safe. Indeed as you suggested I created ssh account just for home assistant in Omv. Furthermore I created a private and public key for this account. How can I give just the permission to poweroff the host and nothing else? Do you have any tutorial to advice? Thanks so much Tony!!!

    • @somedaysoon33
      @somedaysoon33 21 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@Franceyou If it's a standard user account that is good, because it wouldn't be able to do anything. But then you can also add it to the sudo group and give it the ability to reboot and poweroff the computer without entering a password by doing the following. SSH with your regular account and then: sudo visudo Then you can add a line there: ha-username ALL=NOPASSWD: /sbin/reboot, /sbin/poweroff That will give the HA user the ability to reboot and poweroff the machine with those commands: sudo reboot or sudo poweroff without having to enter a password.

    • @Franceyou
      @Franceyou 21 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@somedaysoon33 this time I was very close, this is exactly what I have done. Just I did not know that the user has limitated access. I thought that once it has access to ssh the account has all right to do bad things. I will check that. Thanks so much.

  • @joeylo2365
    @joeylo2365 23 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Really useful, thank so much for the tutorial. Recently the OMV 7 everytime reboot will stopped and have a message " watchdog did not stop", how to get rif of this? thx

  • @v000000000000v
    @v000000000000v 25 วันที่ผ่านมา

    1:33 what is that dog in the middle right lool

  • @Franceyou
    @Franceyou 26 วันที่ผ่านมา

    should I put real email address and password in the docker compose? Thanks

    • @somedaysoon33
      @somedaysoon33 26 วันที่ผ่านมา

      You can but you don't have to, it's just going to be what you use to login. I just make up user@home.lan because I don't actually do the notifications through email but through telegram with smtp_to_telegram

  • @matyourin
    @matyourin หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you for your awesome videos, helping me a lot! Somehow I am having 2 issues with this one here... first issue: I cant add drives to snapraid, if I dont define arrays first. In your video here you didnt have to do that? Did they change that recenlty? Second issue is with the cronjob / scheduled task. If I try to run it manually i get a very long error message. I already tried to reinstall snapraid, still happened... here it is: Failed to execute command 'export PATH=/bin:/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/local/sbin; export LANG=C.UTF-8; export LANGUAGE=; export SHELL=/bin/sh; sudo --shell --non-interactive --user='root' -- /var/lib/openmediavault/cron.d/userdefined-57e13a3c-5a94-11ec-8153-3f587eab8e1f 2>&1' with exit code '127': /bin/sh: 1: /var/lib/openmediavault/cron.d/userdefined-57e13a3c-5a94-11ec-8153-3f587eab8e1f: not found OMV\ExecException: Failed to execute command 'export PATH=/bin:/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/local/sbin; export LANG=C.UTF-8; export LANGUAGE=; export SHELL=/bin/sh; sudo --shell --non-interactive --user='root' -- /var/lib/openmediavault/cron.d/userdefined-57e13a3c-5a94-11ec-8153-3f587eab8e1f 2>&1' with exit code '127': /bin/sh: 1: /var/lib/openmediavault/cron.d/userdefined-57e13a3c-5a94-11ec-8153-3f587eab8e1f: not found in /usr/share/openmediavault/engined/rpc/cron.inc:198 Stack trace: #0 /usr/share/php/openmediavault/rpc/serviceabstract.inc(622): Engined\Rpc\Cron->Engined\Rpc\{closure}() #1 /usr/share/openmediavault/engined/rpc/cron.inc(176): OMV\Rpc\ServiceAbstract->execBgProc() #2 [internal function]: Engined\Rpc\Cron->execute() #3 /usr/share/php/openmediavault/rpc/serviceabstract.inc(122): call_user_func_array() #4 /usr/share/php/openmediavault/rpc/rpc.inc(86): OMV\Rpc\ServiceAbstract->callMethod() #5 /usr/sbin/omv-engined(544): OMV\Rpc\Rpc::call() #6 {main} Any idea what the issue might be? I followed your instructions here to the letter (of course with a bit of a different drive setup, i got 1 giant parity drive, 1 system-install-nvme and 3x 3TB datadrives, that i pooled up with mergerfs (want to use those for borg) - and have not added my real data drives yet.

    • @somedaysoon33
      @somedaysoon33 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I think I had the same error and saw later that there is a weird glitch and you have to run it firstly in the UI before the cronjob task will run successfully. Did you try the notation that I made in the description? "...after adding the drives and settings you need to click the wrench/screwdriver icon in the UI and Sync one time manually or the script will fail to run properly." Then after you do that the cronjob should run without errors. Hmm, what do you mean by defining the array to add the drive? I'm not sure because like you saw in the video, you should be able to add single drives to it.

    • @matyourin
      @matyourin หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@somedaysoon33 My UI looks a bit different than yours... i saw in a later video (about healthcheck) that you ran a manual sync first then the cronjob started working. but I do not have that wrench icon and when i try to run a sync in the shell i get an error that i dont have a snapraid.conf file... i think my install is somehow broken... will try to reinstall and get back here :)

    • @matyourin
      @matyourin หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@somedaysoon33 just checked, if i go to plugins and install snapraid, i got version 7.0.10 and it is really a bit different... you cant add disks unless you first create "arrays" and in the disks section there are no icons for the manual sync (that tool icon) and if i try to run a sync from the shell i get the error that there is no snapraid.conf file. so i am a bit stuck... i uninstalled and now i try to find your version of snapraid i suppose?

    • @somedaysoon33
      @somedaysoon33 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@matyourin Interesting, I will update my system so I can see what changes were made to it.

    • @matyourin
      @matyourin หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@somedaysoon33 i just did some further testing, i created my own snapraid.conf file in /etc according to the documentation and with that i can run a sync. Sadly the omv conf files that are used in the omv schedule still dont work. So i guess im going to make my own batch file to stop all docker containers, run my own snapraid sync and the restart docker and use that in the scheduler...

  • @seapanda-117
    @seapanda-117 หลายเดือนก่อน

    What does "Introducer" mean?

    • @somedaysoon33
      @somedaysoon33 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Basically it automates a lot of stuff for you that you probably want to have happen. There might be really rare circumstances that you don't want it, but for most people, you will want it. More information on exactly how it works can be found here: docs.syncthing.net/users/introducer.html

  • @Franceyou
    @Franceyou หลายเดือนก่อน

    May I suggest a video tutorial for offsite backup. I am really struggling to set it up. I SM trying to use twingate, but not success so far. Any advice.? Thanks

    • @somedaysoon33
      @somedaysoon33 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I don't know anything about twingate, but basically if you can SSH to the remote host then it's really easy to use borg to make backups to it. An example in my backup script that creates a backup to another server is this: borg create --stats root@192.168.1.125:/shared/storage/borg::common.$NOW /srv/dev-disk-by-uuid-3a8447fe-a660-4ac7-ae46-2de19b6d59c1/ So you can see it does the borg create command to make the backup, the only difference is instead of giving it the local directory to the repo, you give it user@ip(or domain) to your remote server. You might also pass it the key in the script through a variable. I give the SSH key to it with, export BORG_RSH="ssh -i ~/.ssh/yoursshkey" More information can be found here: borgbackup.readthedocs.io/en/stable/quickstart.html#remote-repositories

    • @Franceyou
      @Franceyou หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@somedaysoon33thanks again very much. In order to use ssh to remote server should I open any port? Is it OK to open ports?

    • @somedaysoon33
      @somedaysoon33 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@Franceyou Your remote server would need to have the SSH access. You wouldn't need to open any ports on your network, but the remote server would need to have that port open to SSH to it. It's safe to open the SSH port as long as you turn off password authentication on the SSH service and use key based authentication. What service are you using for an offsite backup? There are some services that make it easy to host a remote borg repo like BorgBase.

    • @Franceyou
      @Franceyou หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@somedaysoon33 i am trying to use restic using the container backrest. But I am still working to make it working properly..... Doing baby steps. What does mean setting SSH key based authentication? Is it in one of your videos? Thanks again

    • @somedaysoon33
      @somedaysoon33 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I show how in the OpenMediaVault setup videos, 👍. th-cam.com/video/wHMrptwNz2I/w-d-xo.html

  • @digitalshooter2905
    @digitalshooter2905 หลายเดือนก่อน

    You forgot the best part at the end...It's FREE

  • @marcomoraschi3537
    @marcomoraschi3537 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I'm testing Immich as front end, working on a mix of directory against digikam. Maybe promising way ... for my workflow and needs. I've intalled a Digikam instance on Docker and I use syncthing to sync a photo directory from my pc, this directory is used by digikam and immich as external library. Immich read some tags from Digikam ex. caption tabs - Description - Captions ... but it doesn't use it as search context ... I write "shit" caption of a photo in digikam, if I open it in immich I can see caption but if I search it Immich doesn't fine any shit on my photos. I'll test the same but using the upload system of immich to see what happend if I use digikam on his directory and database structure. And them if is possible to use his system of duplicate rejection.

  • @TachyonMage
    @TachyonMage หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great content, also good how you remind folks to not just run scripts as root. Was thinking many folks that need that wont always be able to interpret the script, leaving them a bit stuck. Turns out you can use AI to easily narate it, here are examples from Copilot and Grok. Gives an idea on capability we haave today, there will be character limits and other issues, but this is a great start. GROK - Certainly, here's a step-by-step breakdown of the script: 1. The script starts by checking if it's being run as root. If not, it will exit with an error message. 2. It then determines the system's architecture and checks if it's supported. If the architecture is not supported, the script will exit. 3. The script then checks the version of OpenMediaVault (OMV) installed on the system. 4. It also determines the codename of the Debian distribution being used. 5. If the OMV version is less than 5, the script will exit with a message stating that the version is unsupported. 6. The script then removes any existing omvextras.list file. 7. It then downloads the omvextras.org plugin for the specific version of OMV and the system's architecture. 8. If the file is successfully downloaded, the script will install the package and any necessary dependencies. 9. Finally, the script suggests pressing ctrl-shift-R in the browser after signing in to the OMV web interface for the changes to take effect. This script automates the process of installing the omvextras.org plugin for OpenMediaVault, ensuring that the system is properly configured and the necessary dependencies are installed. More Technical prompt - Certainly, the bash script you provided is designed to install the omvextras.org plugin for OpenMediaVault (OMV). Here's a more technical breakdown of the steps: The script first checks if it's running as the root user using the id -u command. If it's not, it exits with an error message. It then determines the system's architecture using dpkg --print-architecture and checks if it's supported. The supported architectures are arm64, armhf, amd64, and i386. If the architecture is not supported, the script will exit. The script then checks the version of OMV installed on the system using dpkg -l openmediavault. It extracts the version number from the output using awk. It also determines the codename of the Debian distribution being used with lsb_release --codename --short. If the OMV version is less than 5, the script will exit with a message stating that the version is unsupported. The script then removes any existing omvextras.list file in the /etc/apt/sources.list.d directory. It then constructs the URL for downloading the omvextras.org plugin for the specific version of OMV and the system's architecture. The file name is constructed as "openmediavault-omvextrasorg_latest_all${version}.deb". If the file is successfully downloaded, the script will install the package and any necessary dependencies using dpkg -i. If there are any issues with the installation, the script will run apt-get -f install to fix the problems. Finally, the script suggests pressing ctrl-shift-R in the browser after signing in to the OMV web interface for the changes to take effect. This script automates the process of installing the omvextras.org plugin for OpenMediaVault, ensuring that the system is properly configured and the necessary dependencies are installed. Copilot - Certainly! The script performs the following steps: 1. **Checks for Root Permissions**: It verifies if the script is executed with root privileges, which are required for making system changes. If not, it displays a message and exits with code 99. 2. **Determines System Architecture**: It identifies the architecture of the system using `dpkg --print-architecture` and checks if it's supported (arm64, armhf, amd64, i386). If the architecture is not supported, it exits with code 5. 3. **Fetches OpenMediaVault Version**: It retrieves the installed version of OpenMediaVault (OMV) and exits if the version is less than 5, as the script is designed for OMV version 5 or higher. 4. **Sets Repository List File**: It defines the path to the OMV extras repository list and removes it if it already exists to ensure a fresh setup. 5. **Downloads OMV Extras Plugin**: It constructs the download URL for the OMV extras plugin package and checks for the existence of Debian main and updates repositories in the sources list, adding them if missing. 6. **Updates Package Lists**: It runs `apt-get update` to refresh the package lists with the latest information from the repositories. 7. **Installs Prerequisites**: It installs the `gnupg` package, which is necessary for handling keys related to package verification. If the installation fails, it exits with code 10. 8. **Downloads and Installs OMV Extras Package**: It downloads the OMV extras package using `wget` and installs it with `dpkg -i`. If dependencies are missing, it runs `apt-get -f install` to fix them and updates the package lists again. 9. **Final Instructions**: It provides a reminder to refresh the browser after signing in to the OMV web interface by pressing ctrl-shift-R. The script ensures that the system is prepared and the necessary components are in place for the OMV extras plugin to be installed correctly. If you have any specific questions or need further clarification on any of these steps, feel free to ask!

  • @jackwilson9031
    @jackwilson9031 หลายเดือนก่อน

    'PromoSM'

  • @TheKingofparis148
    @TheKingofparis148 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great video couldn’t get dashy setup without this. Now have to get it all setup

  • @jayquick6520
    @jayquick6520 หลายเดือนก่อน

    That organizer the cal hawks came with is awesome

  • @roaddog1973
    @roaddog1973 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Those plastic drawer keepers just pull right out. Just pull them and Chuck them in the trash.

  • @marcomoraschi3537
    @marcomoraschi3537 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I saw almost every your video in this playlist. My hero! I like so much your architecture, is really straightforward. I've never seen any other videos about the structure of immich and for me as for you is crucial. And then the question. External library is so usefoul in particular if you have yet your own structure for your hundred of thousands of pic and vid. BUT the automated system of upload can manage duplication. There's some workflow that can achive all these features?

    • @somedaysoon33
      @somedaysoon33 หลายเดือนก่อน

      That's a good question... I also suffer from having duplicate photos with external libraries and was thinking about fixing it. I do not know how right now, but I'll look into it and if I find a good solution, I will let you know.

    • @marcomoraschi3537
      @marcomoraschi3537 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@somedaysoon33 I'm testing immich CLI, it has hash calculation, but I'm afraid it will upload photos in his own strange kind of structure. As for now external libraries have rescan library, remove offline files, and free to use directories but no deduplication. internal libraries have deduplication, but not the others. Merge of features is absolutely needed, no rescan and no dedup LOL.

    • @marcomoraschi3537
      @marcomoraschi3537 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ... and I've just installed digikam (docker) working on the same volumes ... try and catch what's the limit that break the immich database.

  • @AinzOoalG0wn
    @AinzOoalG0wn หลายเดือนก่อน

    "Using Your Own Directory Structure" not quite. Yes you can import from your own directory, BUT, it doesn't KEEP the same structure. Example. If you had a folder for cats and another for dogs, when you add the external libraries it will simply BUNDLE THEM altogether into 1 single big library. So they aren't keeping their original folder directory structure previously. If you want to make them in their separate folders (its called albums in immich), you have to create the a a new album then add the pictures MANUALLY for each and EVERY1. Basically if you had them already sorted in their own folders, you can scrap that since that gets ignored, and they expect you to redo it again but using albums in immich from scratch. But with photoprism, in the album creation they can import based on EXISTING folders to then create ALBUMS based on those quick and easy. That is much better than what Immich does. there are currently unofficial methods to do this with immich, but officialy? not yet afaik

    • @somedaysoon33
      @somedaysoon33 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Yeah that is true, there is no directory view in immich like there is in PhotoPrism. Personally, I use immich for the timeline view, easy sharing between users, and the image detection and search features. If I want to find a file through my directory structure, I'm going to use my samba shares and actual file manager. And this can even be done with good file managers on a phone... well on Android anyway, I recommend Material Files. Not sure about iOS. But yeah, if a directory view is something that you want in this type of application, then PhotoPrism has it. I run both, but really haven't looked at PhotoPrism for a couple years. At the time it lacked features for users and easily sharing between users. Right now my PhotoPrism instance only holds the photos for my partners late father who was a photographer. It works great for that use case.

    • @AinzOoalG0wn
      @AinzOoalG0wn หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@somedaysoon33 agreed. to get around this would be to then use file explorer smb to view via the folder directories. but it still feels a waste. Would be nice to be able to do that from Immich as well because it has a nicer ui. but from a practical standpoint, that is the solution at least for now. Or to use photoprism. or, to use the unofficial immich method to achieve the same thing as what photoprism already supports. That is the situation. Like you said, you can then just limit what you use immich for to say, running smart search of facial search. But as for directory sorting, you would just simply fallback to file explorer smb in windows 11 for that purpose. Setting up albums in immich is just too much trouble for me x-x;

  • @mrxinblacky
    @mrxinblacky หลายเดือนก่อน

    Good work, great series

  • @mrxinblacky
    @mrxinblacky หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you for your time. As a new Linux user, this was easy to follow, very informative and your voice is relaxing for late night programming

    • @somedaysoon33
      @somedaysoon33 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thanks for watching and commenting, it's great hearing from people that find my videos helpful! Have a great day!

  • @Geezy314
    @Geezy314 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Mine just came today 🤷🏾‍♂️🤣 I need your advice!😂😂

    • @somedaysoon33
      @somedaysoon33 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Sweeet!! What advice?

  • @SomeDutchGuy66
    @SomeDutchGuy66 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thanks for the great tutorials! What I especially like is the additional info you give - info only gained by experience. One thing though... If I'm not mistaken, you're exporting the borgkey to a sub folder on your data drive. What happens if your data disk crashes and for whatever reason you need the borgkey to access your backup? For that reason I keep a copy in my password manager - accessible outside the backup and data disk(s). Or am I overthinking?

    • @somedaysoon33
      @somedaysoon33 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Good question. The borg key already exists on the backup drive that you created the repo on, so if the data drive with the exported key died you could still use your borg repo normally. Exporting it to the data drive or any other drive is done just in case the key would get corrupted or lost for some reason. Basically you want it on two separate drives, the borg repo drive and another. But I wouldn't say you are overthinking it... I think putting it in your password manager is a good idea too.

  • @gustavgans9925
    @gustavgans9925 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thanks for the great Tutorial

  • @carlrudner
    @carlrudner 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great walk through so far! For some reason portainer & dockge dont seem to work but yacht does. but yacht seem to do the job enough for me so happy with it.

  • @scotstandard
    @scotstandard 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The Quinn low profile sockets are literally the same sockets with a different name on them. You can get them with husky name on them too, as well as a few other names.

    • @somedaysoon33
      @somedaysoon33 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Yeah, I mentioned that in the video. This has 3/8" as well as 1/2" drive and a larger range with both sets.

  • @laneallan8816
    @laneallan8816 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Where did you get the green wrench organizers? I like those

    • @somedaysoon33
      @somedaysoon33 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I made them myself, just took some 12awg solid ground wire I had and wrapped it around one of my big ratchet handles to create the curl. It's a great, easy way to hold wrenches. I can't take credit for it, learned it from NNKH.

  • @ava9oh1282000
    @ava9oh1282000 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great vid. straight and to the point. with links and names.. well done sir, you earned another sub. only wish you would have added the link for the nano wrench that works with the sockets.

    • @somedaysoon33
      @somedaysoon33 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thanks commenting and subbing. I will add the links for those wrenches, but right not they are unavailable. And unfortunately they haven't been available for awhile now. :(

    • @ava9oh1282000
      @ava9oh1282000 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@somedaysoon33 thank you sir.

  • @Franceyou
    @Franceyou 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Have you heard about the project called backrest?it is based on restic. I am interesting to hear what you think. Perhaps it could be the topic of a video

    • @somedaysoon33
      @somedaysoon33 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I hadn't heard of it, but I just checked it out now. It looks good, but personally, I avoid these types of UI wrappers and prefer the command line and creating my own scripts for backups. This is just my personal preference for myself because I find it easier and more efficient this way. But if people are intimidated by the terminal or scripting something, these wrappers can be a great way to get them to use them. Because I think borg and restic are some of the best backup solutions and highly recommend both of them. Borg also has a few UI wrappers available for it. I might do another video on backups and include these types of things and also another way of doing proper backups for folks that might be using zfs or btrfs with snapshots. Thanks for commenting!

  • @mitchdubbs
    @mitchdubbs 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I hit the ceiling last night doing this! lol I need to start wearing a helmet in the garage

    • @somedaysoon33
      @somedaysoon33 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Lmao, yeah, guess I should have explained better... that's why I put a rag over it and pointed it down into the table, :D

  • @Franceyou
    @Franceyou 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thanks again for your great video and videos, a lot helpful. I am struggling to make a good plan for my server. I have a microserver HP gen 8 with 4 HDDs. I am using EXT4 for all disks. I am using rysinc to backup the data from disk 1 (6TB) to disk 2 (6TB) and for disk 3 (4TB) to disk 4 (4TB). I have bought another HDD of 8TB for backup (essentially disk 1 or 2 which I have important stuff), I am planning to connect via USB using HDD Drive Enclosure. Please may you help me to understand I am doing the right thing? 1) Is EXT4 the right choice for the HDD inside the server? 2) What file system should I use for the external HDD? is EXT4 right? the problem is that I cannot see EXT4 when connected into the laptop (Macbook) 3) Can rysic be a good solution or should I use a backup software like Borg to backup disk 1 to external disk? Maybe the best advantage is the checksum using the backup software? 4) Do you advice to use snapraid for the backup from disk1 to 2 and from disk 3 to 4 in order to have the checksum available? Or do you advice others solutions? Maybe rysic is good enough? Just afraid about bit rot. Thanks so much again for your tutorials

    • @somedaysoon33
      @somedaysoon33 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      You should use a backup solution like borg or restic for proper backups. Because if you have rsync just syncing changes on a schedule then what happens if you accidentally delete files or a service accidentally deletes files. Those deletions will be synced and you will have lost your data. This is also why people say RAID is not a backup, because it also doesn't protect against accidental file deletions. I would setup shares on the server instead of trying to move the drive to your Macbook. Your server should have the physical access to the drive and all the other devices can access the files across the network then. You can mount/map a drive on your Macbook and other devices. It's hard to say what you should do with your drives but because you have mismatched drives, you might consider doing snapraid and using one of the 6tb drives as parity and then using the 8tb for a borg repo to make legitimate backups. Depends on how much free space you have on each drive and how quickly you think they will fill up. Good questions. Thanks for commenting.

    • @Franceyou
      @Franceyou 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@somedaysoon33 thanks for such good answer. It is more clear now. You are right, my plan is to connect the 8tb disk to the sever via USB. However I was thinking it could be useful to be able to connect the backup disk to the laptop too in case my server goes down (just a further backup). Is there any way to connect ext4 to Mac, as far as you know? Or do you have a better idea? I had a read to snapraid but I did not understood as it is working: if I create data with my 6+4+4tb disks and the parity with 6tb, how can I be protected from 1 disk failure with 6 tb of parity vs 14 tb of data? Am I missing something? Thanks again for your great work. I am planning to start watching from your first video and watch all of them. I am very sure I will learn a lot, your explorations are very clear to me 👌

    • @somedaysoon33
      @somedaysoon33 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@Franceyou I just do everything over the network, no need to move the external drives. I run all my backups, media, documents, everything from the server to the laptops/desktops/firesticks. That's one of the great benefits of having a NAS. The only thing to consider is the speed of your LAN, best if everything is at least 1Gbps. As far as snapraid, as long as your parity disk is as big as your biggest drive you are okay. And 1 parity drive will be good for up to 4 disks but it really depends on how full your drives are. The parity drive isn't just copying the extra data from the other drives. If you lose a single disk, then snapraid will use all the rest of the disks to restore the lost disk, not just the parity drive. Hope this helps, :)

    • @Franceyou
      @Franceyou 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@somedaysoon33 thanks again. Much more clear, thanks for confirming I understood properly what I have read. I cannot understand how much space for data I have with 6+4+4tb disks for data and 6tb of parity. I cannot understand how 6tb parity can recover the failure of one of three hdd failure, as the total is still 14tb. My apologies, but I cannot get it. Does snapraid make the parity into data hdds too? What if the parity space will finish and still free space in the data disks? Sorry, but I found this contempt hard to understand, I am missing something for sure

    • @somedaysoon33
      @somedaysoon33 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@Franceyou Parity drives don't actually hold the entirety of data from all the other drives. They only hold the parity information which are like calculations on how to restore data. If you search, how does disk parity work should give you a better idea. It's complicated but that's why the parity drive doesn't have to be bigger than all the drives combined, just equal to or bigger than the biggest data drive

  • @Franceyou
    @Franceyou 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thanks for the tutorials. Your videos are unique in the tube. At least you are teach me new stuff with omv. Do you now what smart is going to notify? Thanks

    • @somedaysoon33
      @somedaysoon33 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      SMART should warn you if your drives are going bad, thank you for the nice comment and watching!

  • @MajorCaliber
    @MajorCaliber 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The shafty Mo-Fo's of FoMoCo refuse to sell us just just the boot, but they're only too HAPPY to sell you an entirely new shaft assembly for $200++ #Bastiges 🤬🤬😈 But for this helpful TH-camr, nothing but 👍👍👍👍 !!

  • @ArkyonVeil
    @ArkyonVeil 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    What a refreshing take on the whole thing, fire and forget RAID. What drew me in was mainly that fact that SnapRAID should stress drives MUCH less than a traditional RAID. Plus the smaller scrubs means that even high latency SMR drives aren't as likely to stall the system. I really did wish there was a version of this that just ensured there were 2/3 copies of files, scattered around the file pool. So you wouldn't even have to worry about which are parity drives, and which aren't. So long as the amount of drives lost is below the the number of copies. And to recover all you had to do is just add a fresh drive to the pool. No extra setup.

  • @senthilrajanr1
    @senthilrajanr1 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Tailscale is giving me lot of headache. I think I need docker networking video. I tried to use the remote machine learning option provided by immich. I spin a docker container with immich machine learning in my laptop and connected to Tailscale and my raspberry pi connected to Tailscale which runs immich. So I tried to use the Tailscale ip of my laptop for remote machine learning but the docker container inside my raspberry pi is not able to connect to my laptop. If I curl the laptop immich ML url then I am able to get response but not inside from raspy docker container. Any idea?

    • @senthilrajanr1
      @senthilrajanr1 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I need to somehow connect Tailscale network and docker network bridge

  • @senthilrajanr1
    @senthilrajanr1 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you so much, I have been following your guide and installed immich. I am seeing some machine learning related error in containter logs. [Nest] 186 - 04/01/2024, 10:16:15 PM ERROR [JobService] Unable to run job handler (faceDetection/face-detection): Error: Machine learning request for facial recognition failed with status 500: Internal Server Error [Nest] 186 - 04/01/2024, 10:16:15 PM ERROR [JobService] Error: Machine learning request for facial recognition failed with status 500: Internal Server Error at MachineLearningRepository.predict (/app/immich/server/dist/repositories/machine-learning.repository.js:23:19) at process.processTicksAndRejections (node:internal/process/task_queues:95:5) at async PersonService.handleDetectFaces (/app/immich/server/dist/services/person.service.js:257:23) at async /app/immich/server/dist/services/job.service.js:147:36 at async Worker.processJob (/app/immich/server/node_modules/bullmq/dist/cjs/classes/worker.js:394:28) at async Worker.retryIfFailed (/app/immich/server/node_modules/bullmq/dist/cjs/classes/worker.js:581:24) I am wondering the docker image you have used in this video(github.com/imagegenius/docker-immich/pkgs/container/immich) has ML server? because when i looked the compose file given by immich , their docker compose looks entirey different and i see the machine learning section there in their docker compose file github.com/immich-app/immich/releases/latest/download/docker-compose.yml

  • @senthilrajanr1
    @senthilrajanr1 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hi, I tried this yesterday. So this is how my setup is. I have Tailscale installed on the raspberry pi and installed docker and followed this tutorial. I was able to install adguard and it said it is running on ip 127.0.0.1 on the initial setup page and I didn’t change anything and just I just left as it is. I connected my mobile to Tailscale and updated settings to use the raspberry pi Tailscale ip as dns server but for some reason adguard did not receive and traffic. Checked adguard logs and no sign of incoming traffic. And off course mobile was not able to connect to internet. Any idea what could have gone wrong. Just in case if you are wondering why I am using Tailscale because I can connect to the network when I am outside home network and I i use immich for photo backup. Thanks in advance.

  • @tuliogrin
    @tuliogrin 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I would like to also say thank you once again, I had walked through your videos at least 3 times each :D, to learn and do one the wat that fits better for my scenario. That series have being so helpful thank you for spare the time to put it together and also for share your knowledge. Could you also share your omv-snapraid-diff? When I am setting my snapRAID Schedule Taks the command that show automatically to me is "for conf in /etc/snapraid/omv-snapraid-*.conf; do /usr/sbin/omv-snapraid-diff ${conf}; done" bur if I try to change it, I got a connection failed error 500. I am leaving it as it is, just to move forward. Thank you for your answer in advance.

  • @mrhoratiu
    @mrhoratiu 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Question: Is there a different option to create the filesystem? To stop the creation of EXT4 from OMV GUI (there is no cancel button there :) ) and then create ext4 from terminal and do like a quick format because the drive is empty anyway? I already full checked the HDD before trying to add it to OMV so I don't need it to fully write to the HDD. Are there any options? Much appreciated any advice :) If I leave it at this speed it will take 32 hours :/

    • @somedaysoon33
      @somedaysoon33 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      You can cancel the format process. If you ssh into the server and use htop or I like btop because it's a little prettier (you'll have to install it with apt). I think it should be a process using mkfs, sigterm it. Then you can follow the directions here: linuxconfig.org/how-to-format-disk-in-linux to set up the drive from the terminal. Just be very careful you are selecting the correct drive. So follow instructions to setup the partition table, then when you get to the part to run the mkfs command you can add an extra option on it to make it faster. -E lazy_itable_init, so the command would look something like this: sudo mkfs -t ext4 -E lazy_itable_init /dev/sdX1 Then wait for it to finish, and you don't need to do the mounting steps on that page, because you can do that in the OMV GUI. One thing to mention, when you are doing a process that will take a long time in SSH, it's a good idea to use something called screen. That allows you to resume SSH sessions, or keep jobs running even if you get disconnected or logged out of them. So it's really easy to use, after you SSH in, just type in screen and hit enter. Now you can start a long job and you don't need to worry about losing connection. The job will keep running. And you can even ctrl+a and then ctrl+d and close your ssh session and it will keep running and you can ssh back in and do a screen -r to resume. So that's quite a bit of information, lol, but hopefully you can follow it. Otherwise, that amount of time is about what you would expect from a full filesystem format of that size, so you could just let it keep going, but that's up to you. I would recommend just letting it do the full filesystem format, it takes a long time, but it's the better option.

    • @mrhoratiu
      @mrhoratiu 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@somedaysoon33 Thank you so much! I will probably wait for another day then :) But it's good to know the other options. That linux screen tip is a gem!

  • @mrhoratiu
    @mrhoratiu 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    For an 18TB drive, what filesystem would you choose? I am trying now with EXT4 but it is extremely slow to create the filesystem. For big drive, is there a filesystem that you recommend? Thanks!

    • @somedaysoon33
      @somedaysoon33 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Very nice, that is a big drive! It might take a little bit because it's a bigger drive. If you will ever want to use SnapRAID then you will want to set it to ext4, but otherwise btrfs is another good option and is a more modern filesystem.

    • @mrhoratiu
      @mrhoratiu 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@somedaysoon33 For some reason it started speeding up :D so I will wait to finish the ext4 filesystem :)

  • @RhettThompson-zf1uc
    @RhettThompson-zf1uc 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great videos, thank you! I was able to set up immich, but when it generates thumbnails and such, they seem to be being store on my OS drive, which is not where I have the docker container folder. I have the docker container folder with immich on a separate drive with more storage. Is there some other setting that I missed within the compose file to make sure that all of the data created within immich is actually stored within the ./docker/immich/?

    • @somedaysoon33
      @somedaysoon33 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Without looking it up, I believe the thumbnails are stored inside the container in /photos so make sure to bind mount that like ./docker/immich/photos:/photos Hopefully that works for you.

    • @RhettThompson-zf1uc
      @RhettThompson-zf1uc 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@somedaysoon33 Thank you, this worked!

  • @mrhoratiu
    @mrhoratiu 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Awesome guide as always! Learned also some new tricks 😀 One question: I did get another bind error for port 68 and the trick with the IP did not work. I managed to get it working by mapping 69:68 in compose file but not sure if it's the right solution. So should I just remove that one (not sure if it's used anyway ) or maybe a different solution like you suggested "mac vlan"? Thank you Tony!

    • @somedaysoon33
      @somedaysoon33 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hmm, that means your server is already using that port, but that's okay. You don't need it for AdGuard Home, it's optional, so you don't even need to map it. It's for DHCP but your router is likely already taking care of that so I wouldn't mess with it. Thanks for watching!