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Apologies it's been a hectic week for the team but the forum will be opened up.
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The announcement section is still not open for non-customers 🙂 I came here via a post on TrueNas forums, and after registering I still don't have access to read it. I guess it may be in the support forums? As a potential customer I need to know what I'm potentially buying into, so I don't think it's necessarily a good idea to lock down the forums like this.
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Did you find a solution for backing up Immich with all the data?
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@Matze KausB perhaps you are using the old ISO file from your first HexOS setup. If you download the newest one you should be able to skip the storage pool wipe.
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So i'm on my local network i can't seem to access my plex server via the website. I get a * app.plex.tv is unable to connect to I also get a remote access * Not available outside your network But i think that's fine because i don't want to access this outside my home access. If i use the IP address it works fine. Just not through the https://app.plex.tv.. So i can't use it with any of my devices that are not a website. The only thing semi weird about my setup is my network address start at * 192.168.5.X instead of 192.168.1.X
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i believe there is a skip button now for this.
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Hello, I have a similar issue. As I changed my network setting on my router, I had to reclaim my existing server in old class C network scope. Now that the HexOS server is configured with the new Class C network (IP and DNS) the server is reachable via the detection mode on the HexOS command deck. If I proceed with the claim I type in the adminPW and then comes the point of no return, from my point of view. The setup guide asks about storage pools and warns with erasing all data on it. As I have some important stuff stored on the drives, this step is a show stopper for now. I could need some help, how to continue. Do I go the route by configuring the pools afterwards, hoping my filesystem is healthy and working afterwards? I really don't know what to do, don't wann amess something up and waiting for some input from you. Thanks in advance and have a good one. PW: If this post doesn't fit in here, please feel free to put it where it belongs or send me some kind of notice, if I have to take action.
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looks good to me it has an intel nic 6 sata ports 3 m.2 ports (just double deck if there are any ports that get disabled if you try to fully populate all the ports) yeah its always hard to gauge power draw. there is too little understanding out there about it.
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not exactly. it depends on what chipset is powering the ethernet port. Many mobos come with realtek powered nics (network interface cards) and a large chunk of those give problems. there are some mobos that come without problematic chipsets like the ones powered by an intel nic (an intel mobo can still have a realtek nic) honestly i think your 6th gen i5 might still have a good enough time transcoding videos in plex. GPU transcoding is supported but the main reason we try not to use gpus is a mix of factors but can be boiled down to cost. 1) price of gpu 2) price of electricity - even at idle a gpu will be using a decent bit more in electricity and that adds up. i say give it a shot with your an igpu and if you really feel limited add the gpu later.
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Hi again! I've been scouring Marketplace and stumbled upon this set for a decent price: i7 8700 ASUS Z-370 F 16GB DDR4 Any red flags that you spot, for the same use case in my OP? I'm mildly concerned about idle power draw.
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Hello everyone. I am also building a NAS. From what I see here, you don't recommend using the Ethernet port on the mobo? Also, I'm using an older i5 6th gen. Would it not be better to use a GPU for video encoding for Plex, or is that not supported?
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Thank you for your reply, @Mobius. That does make sense. To your final note, hopefully by stable, if we manually create these vdevs in TrueNAS, they can play nicely with HexOS. — I agree: I believe folks recommend the special vdev to have the same redundancy as the data vdevs; if it were to be added, hopefully that recommendation could be prominent. I've heard mixed things about performance: for many-file directories, it can feel snappier, which is what I hope. SLOG: ah, I had another angle. My main interest are a couple of wired Macs on our network as Macs write to SMB synchronously (straight to HDDs), without fast RAM-first writes like Windows machines. But with an SLOG, Macs write to this faster SLOG vdev, allowing the transfer to complete faster. So with an SLOG, Macs have virtually identical write performance as Windows. But without the SLOG, Macs write a little slower. We definitely use a UPS; it's a solid investment for data integrity as you get PLP for the whole server! A great recommendation.
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i'm not gonna go as far as saying never gonna happen but i'd say its on the furthest back burner if at all. special vdev is a scary one to implement because if it goes down, itll take the whole pool down with it on top of not being very useful for most homelab users slog also doesn't make the most sense for most users as to my best understanding it only really protects you in case of power loss and at that point you might be better served just getting a ups. Personally i do run a triple mirror special vdev on my storage pool and i think it causes some stability issues with hexos.
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Hello! Are there plans for HexOS to allow users to use (mirrored) SSDs for ZFS' tiered storage optimizations? The main three uses I'm thinking of: Enable high-endurance mirrored SSDs to accept synchronous writes (SLOG) Enable mirrored SSDs to store all file metadata (special vdev) Enable mirrored SSDs to store all small files (special vdev) While I'm sure popping into TrueNAS (for those with that experience) would work, I think implementing these directly in HexOS would be quite beneficial even for consumers with many small files and / or macOS devices. While not all performance-based vdevs are helpful in most scenarios, these would be great, especially the special vdev for small files, e.g., use the ultra-fast random access of SSDs for video editing project files or documents (special vdev) and especially the SLOG vdev for macOS SMB writes (always sync writes). Of course, in some far and away future, HexOS would identify when these vdevs would significantly improve performance, but manually turning them on & testing them out would also be neat through HexOS. I'm intentionally ignoring L2ARC, which requires much more careful hardware selection & tuning to get any benefit.
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So actually we do want to have an official discord (in fact, we already have it "parked" so-to-speak), but we want to wait to roll it out when we can be more prepared to manage it. Our team is entirely revving on dev cycles right now and adding comms platforms to manage to an already thinly spread set of resources is only going to overwhelm and delay development. Bottom line is that I'm all we've got for official comms right now and I'm spread insanely thin at the moment. I really want to hire someone to take over communications for me, but the timing for that is more likely Q4 or even Q1 2026.
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Nextcloud as App/Integration into HexOS
Todd Miller replied to qlkgwgjxoi's topic in Roadmap & Feature Requests
I am betting that there are folks besides the devs and admins with both practical knowledge within TrueNAS and an understanding of security best practices. I think they are being quiet now because they don't want to get dragged into forum arguments and focus on their own setup. Those folks following that approach will be much more valuable to the beta than I am right now because when something they are trying doesn't work, it is more likely to be a real issue. When I get something to work besides the one-click apps I was using the 'on a wing and a prayer' approach. I got Tailscale and Nextcloud both working but I can't tell anybody how exactly. -
q2 update thread is linked below I updated the title of the thread to make it more clear that this is the thread for the q2 update. There have been multiple smaller updates since the q2 update as well. All the info can be seen in the announcements section of the forum. I believe there are no plans to make an official discord
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Nextcloud as App/Integration into HexOS
SharonG replied to qlkgwgjxoi's topic in Roadmap & Feature Requests
I am happy to hear about the security thoughts! One of the reasons that I haven't played with my setup much is that I don't want to expose it to the outside world and have it hacked. I also have a Synology DS1512+(older one that will be replaced someday once this is up and running) that seems to be set up well in regards to security for this moment, but I feel that my HexOS system might be opened to anyone with the knowledge to hack (which is not me). One of the settings that I have on the Synology that I like is that I can allow traffic from ONLY the US (or Canada or Brazil or only......) and that makes me feel more secure because the whole earth is not able to access my system from the outside. At some point, I'm hoping that the HexOS community will show me how to secure my system in similar ways - through TrueNAS or through HexOS or through an app. Thanks for listening HexOS! -
It's a little worrying that we don't really have much information what is happening right now. Was the update postoned because of the extra ZFS developments? I'm a patient early bird, but some communication would be awsome... Is there any plan to create an official HexOS discord channel? Many companies should learn from Unknown Worlds Entertainment (the developers of Subnautica) communication.
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Nevermind. I saw the half size bracket included in the card.
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Hi. I have one more question. The case only have half size expansion cards slots on the back. Not full size. Should I look for another one? Cheers.
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Will I be able to mount remote shares from within hexOS in the future?
jolokokoko replied to elfensky's question in OS & Features
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This is more complicated than I thought. Need to find the TrueNAS Community Chart number that corresponds to Immich v1.132.0 Somehow tell TrueNAS to use that Chart number (from what I can see, there's no way to do this, but I'm a novice TrueNAS user) Start Immich at least once using Immich v1.132.0 Upgrade to the latest chart number, which is v1.9.17 at the time of this writing. The problem I see is that I can't tell TrueNAS to use a specific chart number for Immich, even when trying to install a new version. I only ever have one option, which is the latest version. I'm unsure how the HexOS Team could automate this upgrade process to make it invisible to the user. Maybe that's why it's taking so long?