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Ignore me, it looks like everything is now back up and running 😅
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Hi, I don't know if it's related, but I wanted to install Transmission, and it wasn't working on the version of TrueNAS I was on (Dragonfish I think), other apps were also not updating (Jellyfin, Filebrowser), so I updated TrueNAS to 24.10.2..2 and now deck.hexos.com/dash is showing server not available even though I can access all the shares through SMB and everything looks normal on TrueNAS including Transmission install and update of other apps.
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ChitoWarlock started following Are Locations doing anything under the hood?
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What the title says, mostly been using TrueNas Scale directly but i still like having the HexOs dashboard available so i was wondering if the folder that show in Settings -> Locations do anything for performance/storage or if its just suggested locations for your files.
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outside of running hexos as a vm, its not possible. glad i could help
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Guidance/Advice For First Time DIY NAS Build With HexOS
Duncan Innes replied to TrOnzl3r's topic in Hardware
Yeah - I made a similar mistake with using a 1Tb M.2 boot drive. Totally wasted. For now. Don't know if there's a plan to be able to use it more, or make it more secure & tolerant of failure. But my next install will see the 1Tb boot drive swapped out for a 256Gb boot drive I have sitting doing nothing. Even that is overkill for now. My other two M.2 drives are SK hynix Gold P31 2TB PCIe NVMe Gen3 M.2 2280 for power efficiency. Can you do Link Aggregation with multiple 2.5G NICs? Worth a look. I'll certainly be hoping for LAGG when I get round to building a HexOS 1.x build (i.e. non-beta). -
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Thanks very much for the feedback Mobius. I agree the IO Crest 10 Gigabit M.2 card is a bit of a risk but I have read that other options such as 10 Gig Ethernet via USB are usually no better and have their own problems. I will keep looking and see if there is something better on offer. Thanks also for the tips about the SSD size and the PSU. I am not sure if I can do it but I was hoping to be able to create a separate partition on the SSD used for the OS to use as a cache drive. I will take a look at the hardware busters article.
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Do you have the App Curation Templates documented anywhere? Was wondering if I could take a read of the documentation and try my hand at building a template?
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Correct. Learn from my mis-adventures. In any case - feel free to try, If unsuccessful, when booting you can select the previous boot environment (24.x) - from that blue screen. You can then make it active (System-->Boot) and then delete the 25.x that was unsuccessful.
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I've done all the ElectricEel updates and not had any problems. Just don't go to Fangtooth - I think that's the advice?
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Mobius started following Guidance/Advice For First Time DIY NAS Build With HexOS
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it might work but jgreco, the guy that wrote the truenas 10gb primer, called it garbage. yup nvenc should be more than adequate for plex but we usually recommend intel cpus for the lower power draw vs amd cpu + gpu. I get not wanting to deal with 13th and 14th gen. its why i usually recommend 12th and older or the new core ultras. How much it matters really depends on your power costs, for me with my shit rates itll cost me close to $40 usd a year just from gpu idle costs. if this is your OS drive, i would recommend spending less and getting a smaller drive as OS drive doesn't really benefit from being larger than 16gb as the rest of the storage is locked out. you can save your self a bit of money getting arctic p8 max or p8 silent fans, both highly rated. 80 plus efficiency means almost nothing for us homelab nas users as our systems will be at idle most of the time. Check out this article of best psu's from the ppl that do the cybernetics ratings You want to scroll to the graph for idle 20-80w power at 230v (assuming your are in australia) and just find whatever has the most efficiency. in general psus that are rated for smaller loads tend to be more efficient at 20-80w
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TrOnzl3r started following Guidance/Advice For First Time DIY NAS Build With HexOS
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Hello Everyone, I am brand new to the forums, be gentle with me 😉 I currently have a QNAP TS-853 Pro which has just hit 10 years old, and it is showing its age. I run a Plex server on a separate PC with an RTX 4060 GPU that accesses files from the NAS, as the NAS hits 100% CPU usage doing a single CPU video transcode operation. I looked at upgrading to a QNAP TVS-h874-i5-32G but the cost of QNAPs has substantially increased in the last 10 years and it costs far too much. The i5 version is also the lowest SKU with an i7 and i9 CPU version sitting above it. I have instead decided to DIY my own NAS using HexOS (or TrueNAS vanilla) and wanted to sanity check my parts and look at any possible compatibility issues. A DIY NAS is also less than half the price of a QNAP TVS-h874-i5-32G and I will gladly listen to any constructive feedback on my hardware choices as follows: Case - Jonsbo N3 SFF 18L Mini-ITX 8-Bay NAS Case (Black) CPU/Mobo Combo - Topton 9-Bay NAS Motherboard AMD Ryzen 9 7940HS (https://www.toptonpc.com/product/9-bay-nas-motherboard-amd-ryzen-7-8845hs-usb4-4xi226-v-2-5g-lan-9xsata3-0-2xm-2-nvme-pcie-x16-2xddr5-mini-itx-firewall-mainboard/) CPU Cooler - Thermalright Peerless Assassin 90 SE Black CPU Cooler RAM - Crucial 64GB (2x32GB) 5600MHz DDR5 SODIMM PSU - CORSAIR SF Series SF750 750W Power Supply - More power than I need but chosen for the 80 Plus Platinum efficiency rating GPU - GeForce RTX 4060 (to be migrated over from other PC currently running Plex Server) HDDs - 8 x Seagate Ironwolf 12TB NAS Drives - Migrating these over from the old NAS after backing up my data. Drives are in good condition with no issues. M.2 Port #1 - Crucial P3 Plus 2TB M.2 2280 NVMe PCIe 4.0 SSD M.2 Port #2 - IO Crest 10 Gigabit M.2 M Key Ethernet Network Expansion Card - UNSURE ON COMPATIBILITY OF THIS (https://www.amazon.com.au/IO-Crest-Gigabit-Ethernet-Expansion/dp/B0BWSLSK78?th=1) Fans - 2 x Noctua 80mm NF-R8 Redux Edition 1800RPM PWM Fan OS - HexOS primarily, TrueNAS vanilla as a backup Notes: 1. I am tracking that Intel CPUs are better for Plex transcoding due to their Quick Sync technology that is optimised for Plex. 2. I am using an AMD CPU that is not really optimised for Plex transcoding, but I have dealt with that by using a dedicated GPU with the RTX 4060, and Plex can use nVidia NVEC for transcoding which is Plex optimised. 3. I looked at other ITX motherboard CPU combos but the Topton one offered much better performance than the other Intel variants and I refuse to use any 13th/14th gen Intel CPUs due to the ongoing issues with them. 4. I want to move to 10 Gigabit networking thus the M.2 adapter but if it does not work then I can use one of the four Intel 2.5gbe i226-v NICs on the motherboard. Thank you.
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I've been on 24.,10.2.2 for some time, no issues and no conflicts with HexOS. It's Fangtooth (25.04***) that you need to stay away from for now.
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Issues with claiming new server. It finds it via the deck.hexos.com asks for login and server password and gives general error. The server is bare metal. Truenas works fine. Server is on same subnet as claiming pc. Tried the manual ip wan method and still no resolution. Any recommendations.?
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crewsjohn2 started following Importing Existing Pools Update
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Is there any update / ETA for when users who have been using TrueNAS & want to switch to HexOS will be able to import their pools inside of HexOS? I purchased the license on Black Friday & would love to contribute but have been waiting on the ability to seamlessly import my pools. I saw a post about a user importing a dummy drive & then importing them in the TrueNAS UI but I want to do it through HexOS & not do a hack method
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Update: I am still having issues, and on top of that, i got an email that said: "Pool HDDs-4 is offline, not running scrub." this just popped up while my NAS was running. The NAS is still able to get data from it, i just can't add new pools or see existing ones or folders
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Getting the same issue as well Failed to create upload/encoded-video/.immich: Error: EACCES: permission denied, open 'upload/encoded-video/.immich' This is on a fresh install of HexOS.
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Replace admin password server claim with something more secure
ulfn replied to airikka's topic in Roadmap & Feature Requests
Along these lines, I’ve somewhere read that you should delete the truenas_admin account and create another administrator account with your own chosen username and password. For safety. That’s on my list of things to consider going forward. -
This is due to a recent update on the Truenas side that means apps require 24.10.2.2 build to work, HexOS is still running the 24.10.0 build. It will be updated soon in the Q2 update, but if you can't wait for that, you can manually upgrade your system to 24.10.2.2 if comfortable to do so. Also it's be advised DONT go to 25.0 builds.
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I’m hitting the same issue!
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Confirmation from Jon Report back if any issues.
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Is there any update on this? Would love to be able to read all the important information on this forum without squinting my eyes 😉