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  1. Yeah....reading rainbow obviously did nothing for me. But i started the app and tried again, it wont upgrade. Now im getting the storage upgrade issue [EFAULT] Failed to execute 'remove_old_storage_migration' migration: Traceback (most recent call last): File "/mnt/.ix-apps/app_configs/immich/versions/1.10.8/migrations/remove_old_storage_migration", line 26, in <module> print(yaml.dump(migrate(yaml.safe_load(f.read())))) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ File "/mnt/.ix-apps/app_configs/immich/versions/1.10.8/migrations/remove_old_storage_migration", line 10, in migrate raise Exception( Exception: Cannot remove old storage config while it is still in use. Please migrate to the new storage config first before upgrading. I see a button in TrueNAS app manager "Use old storage configuration" im going to download all my stuff, uncheck this option and then see if i can upgrade
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  2. apple silicon seems amazing and sometimes i can't shut up about how it would be amazing if i could run a home lab on apple silicon or apple comes out with a gaming handheld. looking forward to hearing what hardware you end up on. most important piece of advice is before you commit to your parts list, you should post it here and see if anyone has any recommendations. so many little things to keep in mind that are non factors when building say a gaming pc.
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  3. In addition to what M said, low idle power draw doesn't necessarily mean, low performance hardware, modern high performance HW also has amazing power savings potential & idle power draw, so you don't need to go low performance, or old HW. Some easy wins are disabling unused HW/parts in the BIOS (Audio, onboard NIC if a dedicated NIC is used, Wifi etc...)
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  4. here are some low power server builds (not necessarily on hexos/truenas) https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1LHvT2fRp7I6Hf18LcSzsNnjp10VI-odvwZpQZKv_NCI/edit?gid=0#gid=0 These are just some general things to keep in mind you can can expect each hdd and ssd to add 2-7w at idle. not using a discrete gpu will save you 10-20w at idle keeping peripherals unplugged (monitor, keyboard, mouse) help a bit old amd cpus have trouble if c states are enabled. (c states are kinda sorta low power modes) fan power draw ads up skip the rgb
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  5. I would like to use HexOS as a sort of app-server (to manage my docker) and not as my primary storage. I already have multiple dedicated separate NAS boxes (Synology and Ubiquiti) that contain my family pictures, linux isos and other data I want my applications to use. Thus, I would like to mount various remote shares on hexOS so I can pass them along to Plex, Immich and other apps. I know (and I did in the past) that I can use the linux shell, create .smbcredentials and edit fstab to mount it, but it would be amazing to have a UI for it in HexOS. Is that something that is will happen in the future? As an explanation for why I don't simply run docker compose on ubuntu - truenas (and hexOS by extension) makes configuring redundant storage much easier - I can simply install truenas/hexOS and have mirrored boot drives and RaidZ1 pool for my appdata/cache/thumbs etc, while on a regular server I would have to do a bunch of shell stuff that I don't care to learn to be frank. To be clear: I am not asking about accessing hexOS-managed drives. I am asking about accessing remote drives from other machines on hexOS and passing them to various apps.
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