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So i created my pool in hexos, not true nas. And it randomly started to work for me as well. Cant reproduce ist. Couldnt finde an obvious place for logs either. Random
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TailScale does work differently from most other VPNs, it uses the WireGuard stack that it seems you're used to. If you can install executables on your work PC usually I'd say it's likely it would work, but more likely not to if WireGuard didn't.
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ZFS is the filesystem only used.
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No I booted the server up, then tried installing before realizing I needed other than the boot HDD to install apps, then I got new HDDs the other day and tried installing but still won't
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So, reality gave me a moment to verify my drives. A live session of GParted gave this result. All drives are ready for action. My four NVMe drives are there, sda is the SSD chip I installed a couple of days ago, and sdb is the USB stick with GParted. Hooray 😀
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holy cow, this post has taken a weight off my shoulders. It's unbelievable how this isn't checked by default... thank you so so much OP 🙏
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What filesystem(s) does HexOS run/support? what kind of filesystems are these pools running?
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I didn’t. My pool was created with n HexOS
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I know this issue occurs when a pool is created via Truenas. Did one of you created a pool via Truenas?
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Tallmonster2 started following Plex not installing
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Looking for an answer to the same problem here as well, although it's 5-10 seconds before it shows install again for me (and notifications says it was installed but still isn't)
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Nice! I expect that it will be delivered soon. After confirming my address it was delivered in a couple of days. I think you will like this device very much!
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When this Pocket NAS is ready for duty I intend to put it on four damping feet, to gain some extra height for more air to pass under the aluminium box. This to further help in heat dissipation. And they are so inconspicuous, as to be almost invisible, right 😉 Another reason is, I want to reduce potential vibration noice from the hidden fan inside, if that would rev up. These feet I borrowed from my HiFi nerd side, they are used for like CD-players or other ”boxes”with a weight between 2-5 kg. The green color is specific for this weight. My Pocket NAS is about 1,2 kg, but this would have to do. Now I must take a little break from this project for a couple of days. Over and out.
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I first pulled off the transparent plastic protection. They I pressed one finger over the blue protective layer, before removing this from the sheet.
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Now it’s time to attach the heatdissipating sheets to the four raised sections of the top lid, as I’ve called it, or cover maybe. They obviously meet and make contact with the four NVMe drives. I had no instructions about how to do this, so just went by feel. It looked like four sections, but they didn’t separate easily. A pair of scissors got the job done.
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I think I would use 1 VM for all dockers, especially since you are a bit limited with the memory. I don't see a big advantage of splitting it in your case. Maybe you could split it in a system critical VM (running Opnsense, PiHole, Unbound, NPM etc.) and a 2. One running apps which you can play with and where there is no real impact to the network if it goes down?
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I only did a late pledge after you posted about it in here, but I already had an email to confirm my address before shipment, which I didn't saw because it was in the spam folder. Should arrive in a couple of days, now I need to wait for them to finally sell it publicly, because I really really want this power on/off addon 🙂
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it was the first time for me. I came back to it later and tried again and now they've appeared. Not sure what changed but it's working now.
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+1 This fixed my issue too! I could not stream my movies over my local network, they would all go over the plex relay capped at 2mbps with horrible quality and buffering (verified by losing access to my library in the plex app when I turned the relay feature off in the plex network settings). I wasted so much time digging through the settings in my Apple TV app trying to see where I could give it my server's IP address directly. Once I flipped this Host Network switch in the TruNas interface, my movies play without issue (presumably over my local network). Bonus, I also found the setting to take advantage of my server's GPU here as well:)
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@fckiagged and @Woggie, is this the first time you run the setup of Plex and Immich in Hexos? Or did you run the setup before and did you delete the Plex and Immich app in HexOs?
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yeah same for me for both.