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A fine attempt to clarify some of the conflicting nomenclature of how storage verbiage is used. I hope this helps!! (clear as mud, right??)
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Glad you got it sorted!
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Mobius started following Problem with qbittorrent for adding duplicate .torrent! and Automatically backup "every" device
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usb Automatically backup "every" device
José Encarnação replied to José Encarnação's topic in Roadmap & Feature Requests
TL;DR - idea for future app to validate devices and files transfers. So ... my idea of an ideal backup system is a Server Configured to Aknowledge devices for easy input, and having Incremental Backups of selected folders. But I understand that this might be a thing for a distant future, perhaps in a Paid App that validates the device an communicates with the server to update and send files, or perhaps to retreive. TL;DR - not a clue about hardware yet // is scaling local backups to remote locations a thing? Anyway, I don't have the hardware just yet, but I'm putting a stop to crappy backups and banking on getting a local and remote access solution in 2026, to stop manually pluging-in drives and the devices to the computer (sometimes having to run dupeGuru after the fact, to trace for unecessary duplicates, setting References and Exclusions), and a backup solution that might scale to remote locations... TL;DR - will learn before asking more questions // video ideas for Noobs to Pro As I've said, I need to dig in further to make it good and will try to find simple guides to get it done. Perhaps Linus will make a 1 LTT video with maybe 3 schemes from the simples to the most complex common cases. And from those, 3 videos in high detail to be hosted in your YT page... that's a though. But I'm gonna get a license tomorrow since I've learnt that this is the way forward. Thank you for the tips and will dig in with more time in upcomming vacations... - Today
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Problem with qbittorrent for adding duplicate .torrent!
Mobius replied to icoNz's topic in Applications
This is a qbittorrent limitation/feature. if the infohashes are the same then qbitorrent will treat them as the same torrent and not create a duplicate entry. you may want to search info on best ways to cross-seed online. -
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I have one question specific to Nextcloud. My instance currently uses, as storage, iXvolumes, as per the default during the creation a while back. Given how I had to migrate immich's data manually from a Host Path to another, what might happen with Nextcloud volumes? (I can deal with moving stuff even though it's not ideal, but I want to be sure there won't be bad surprises)
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Just got the update and have this feedback on trying it out on immich: Thank god I didn't start with Nextcloud. Is this the expected behavior? Or is something rather pointing to me having done something wrong that ended up in data being left behind? Maybe I didn't read a warning prompt right? I think I'll land on my feet moving things manually for immich, but I have a lot more users on Nextcloud and I'm not sure I feel confident going through this again with Nextcloud... Let me know if another communication channel is more appropriate to discuss this further PS: please don't roll out risky things during holiday seasons. It's not worth it.
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icoNz started following Problem with qbittorrent for adding duplicate .torrent!
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I just updated my deck.os server and reseted my Qbittorrent app. The problem i have now, i can't add duplicate .torrent to my app! That is a pain, because i uploaded some torrent to a website and continue to share on another website. Normally, i just readd the .torrent to qbitorrent and it's pointed to the file location, but now when i add a duplicate torrent, nothing happen. No warning text box or starting checking file or showing in my list of torrent. I try to put on a different directory the file and try to redownload on my default directory and still nothing. They are from a private torrent, i can't add the tracker manually on the torrent. If someone have found a fix for that, i will appreciate. Thx in advance. PS: sorry for my english, it's not my main language!!!
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Live fixes do not require users to perform any action locally. They hit our servers and affect everyone automatically. We will get you sorted through support. We are still tracking down why some reboots are losing connectivity to the deck. If you are comfortable with truenas UI, you can revert to a previous working boot by going to System > Boot and them clicking the activate icon on the right for the previous boot environment. Then restart.
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I did multiple ways First I put the drive straight out the package unformatted and no detection. Then I formatted them MBR NTFS, Then MBR exFAT, then GPT exFAT, then GPT NTFS...All with the same result. RAID controller in the system says its PERC H730P Mini While writing this I was troubleshooting and realized I needed GPT initialized - unallocated drives then needed to go thru the onboard system to setup the raid system. As soon as i did that and reinstalled the OS everything worked. Hopefully I can just add drives in the future without all the hassle. Thatnks for the replies 😊
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Discontinous usage, Backing up the NAS and beginner question
Todd Miller replied to JoeJoe's question in OS & Features
Wow, there is a lot to unpack here. I am a long time IT person but not a NAS or networking expert so let me hit the easier stuff and someone related to HexOS can hit the harder stuff. 1) The HexOS can be thought of as a large but active hard disc drive. The raid choice you make will spread data among all the drives to give data recovery but don't think of the NAS as a backup unless you specifically and only set it up that way. You can have a nice (finances permitting) desktop machine that you run all your apps and do all your work. Once a week an app can write your data out to the NAS. If that's what you want, get two external hard drives instead. Those drives would be cheaper. HexOS (built on TrueNAS) is so much more. 2) Yes you can but you will find out quickly there is a LOT of ways to do that. I'm not sure HexOS has a baked in option but it may. If it doesn't there are lots of app within TrueNAS. And if you really want to go down a rabbit hole there are apps like Docker/Dockage that open up another whole world of thousands of apps. 3) If you talking adding or managing datasets/folders in HexOS you will be working in TrueNAS to do that. That may have recently changed but I am at least one HexOS/TrueNAS update behind. 4) if you have created a HexOS NAS you can create SMB folders to import data. That is just one basic options because there are apps that can help load your new NAS. I'm not sure if I have answered your questions. If I missed your points let me know. There are a lot of folks here with different levels of expertise before you get to the development staff itself. If your a first timer people are happy to help but really focused on the overall development and support of the core product. What makes things more complicated is that a lot of work is still done in TrueNAS, not HexOS. So a product developed to make interaction within TrueNAS less often is still pretty TrueNAS heavy. This is probably also not the product you want if you really don't to use TrueNAS or develop a basic understanding of it. Many solutions for adding an app will come from youtube and that is risky because they are running specifically on TrueNAS and there are new versions of the product every few months. We have seen here that a "small" TrueNAS change can cause a lot of confusion and work for the HexOS devs. Don't expect to be taught TrueNAS here but you will have to learn parts of it. If you are considering HexOS it looks like it has a lot of potential for folks who want to set something up without worry that they need to get an IT degree though you should do more research and get more opinions than just mine. The only reason you need to look quickly is the cost of the lifetime license is currently $199 but is expected to go up to $299 when the application goes live. There are discussions of a monthly subscription but right now most of the effort is focused on getting to the go live state. There will be lots of news yet to come. -
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What Apps Would we want to see Supported?
Tristan-2025 replied to Sam of Ham's topic in Applications
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Mobius started following What do you use to backup your system?
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i don't have a good answer for cloud backup but one thing you want to keep in mind is egress price (aka price it'll cost to redownload your data) some services have large fees for that.
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I'm a slowly "test the waters guy" kinda guy so I'll be having a smaller NAS of 16tb. I have an external disk for 16tb will do a backup once a month. Easy, simple. I find that works best. I've heard backblaze has a backup for NAS, but it's not inexpensive.
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Error after update to Goldeneye - ZDHB7NWP
OrionArkk replied to kolinenglish's question in OS & Features
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Hi, i just can't figure out what's not working, the nvidia driver and gpu jus doesn't work since the last update: nvidia-smi in shell return me nothing (cf below), the nvidia driver is activated in the app config, i tried desactivating and reactivating it but nothing works, my gpu isn't proposed in the apps config, bnut is showed in the setting sections 'gpu isolation', any ideas? truenas_admin@OkGarmin[~]$ nvidia-smi NVIDIA-SMI has failed because it couldn't communicate with the NVIDIA driver. Make sure that the latest NVIDIA driver is installed and running.
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I also would love to see paperless ngx curated!