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Everything posted by jpadgett
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Left side as well. I also like the back color on the box.
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So don't know when it actual happened but today i was able to create a pool with one 500gb SSD that I am using for all my ISO files and it seem to be working great just upload about 60 ISO on there a few minutes ago. Keep up the good work. I would rater wait on proven CODE that have issues that I think its all my fault AH!!! P.S. I have not been around much for the last two months, wife has been in an out of hospital but I am back now.
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Faster for me as well.
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So I saw the message that an update had been posted so i ran it and less the 8 minutes later it working fine and it found all my drives and working perfect.
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I really love the new slide out status window on the Dashboard. Keep up the great work.
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I you are having fun nothing is overkill HA! I have 2 boot drives and 24 2.5 drives in mine. I am getting ready to expanded it to and external JBOD that can go up to 36 drives. So you are in great company! If you have any issues this is a lot of great support in the forum. I might not be able to help but give me a yell anytime.
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So I run a reverse proxy. I use to run it on Docker under Unraid. But I found a new one an moved to it because you can also install it easy on a Debian or Ubuntu distro. really like the features. Main local Pihole DNS is running on a small dell micro PC running DietPi. I installed the binary files on it for the Zoraxy reverse proxy. It has some great features. Also lots of cool features. Its on GitHub. Here is the list of features. I am being self taught on this so anyone want to swap config etc. let me know. Also its written in GO. Features Simple to use interface with detail in-system instructions Reverse Proxy (HTTP/2) Virtual Directory WebSocket Proxy (automatic, no set-up needed) Basic Auth Alias Hostnames Custom Headers Redirection Rules TLS / SSL setup and deploy ACME features like auto-renew to serve your sites in https SNI support (and SAN certs) DNS Challenge for Let's Encrypt and these DNS providers Blacklist / Whitelist by country or IP address (single IP, CIDR or wildcard for beginners) Global Area Network Controller Web UI (ZeroTier not included) Stream Proxy (TCP & UDP) Integrated Up-time Monitor Web-SSH Terminal Utilities CIDR IP converters mDNS Scanner Wake-On-Lan Debug Forward Proxy IP Scanner Others Basic single-admin management mode External permission management system for easy system integration SMTP config for password reset Dark Theme Mode
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Any app. you have running on HexOS can be accessed if you setup access. Like a Reverse Proxy. Plus apps that have built in tunnels like Plex would work fine. I have the plex server running and I can see it on my phone from anywhere.
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DDR-4 16.00 GB Dual Rank 2133 MHz x 8 but I had one pair my machine can take large sticks It can do a max of 3072.00 GB. I will never be able to afford that.
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If I see any I will let you know.
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So it took two weeks for what every reason. But i got such a great deal that I do not care 8 sticks of dual rank 16gb DDR4 ECC. I got it for 70 buck in the last 3 weeks there has been some good deals on eBay for both memory and used SAS drives. So happy!
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I am most likely going to say this all wrong. But HexOS is a smart wrapper around TureNas Scale. To me its a menu drive script manger that setups TureNas with out you having to do it all. That said you can log directly into TureNas and do what ever you want. So I look at the listed apps in TureNas and there is one called Dockage (A fancy, easy-to-use and reactive self-hosted docker compose.yaml stack-oriented manager.) So if it has this is can use ymal files. BUT keep in mind for now because the Current Version of HexOS is beta and had only some of the hooks into TureNas you have to be careful what you do.
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I think it's he does not want to deal with the cloud. He is asking when will he have local control just like when he logs into TureNas
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Video was great. In my town we have a store call Skycraft that sales stuff from all the Lockheed Martian and NASA, SpaceX just all kinds of stuff over the years I have gotten so much cool things from there. If I would have had that store back in the 70 and 80's I would have never had to go to Radio Shack. Just picked up a 4U computer case rack mount for 20 bucks going to rip everything out a turn it into a 36 bay JBOD for my r730xd. HexOS will rule them all HA!!!
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Yes I have tried Vivaldi before but the Opencore has a issue with chromium based browers screen is just red or half red. I really do like the current beta version of Zen its is fast.
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So I run several computers , 3 of them are older Apple computers a 2011 mac min, 2012 5,1 mac pro and a 2013 trashcan (6,1). running opencore. When running Sequoia you cant use a chrome based browser. That means you stuck with Safari or Firefox. I don't like all the bloat in both. Yesterday a found a new browser call Zen Browser and it really does rock. Good features and really lean. Check it out. Oh I also have my xserve 3,1 its running ESXI right now going to try and put proxmox on it.
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I now have 3 Dell PowerEdge Machine I order actual flashed raid modules to IT mode off ebay. Everyone of my machine works with truenas, unraid and Proxmox also HexOS. If you search the message I listed a flashed external flashed sas controller card that i am ordering for my Dell r730XD. Thats the guy i use and he has lots of youtube videos on upgrades and stuff.
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Normally i am in keep up mode between my software and my hardware. By that I mean i get software that is way to power full for what I am putting it on or it does not have enough ram or Hard Drive space and I am catching up. This time I bought a killer system I am taking the time to get the hardware up. If for what ever reason i have to reinstall that will not be an issue. My Unraid machine i have a docker program called Ripper running on it and I just have to insert a blue-ray and walkaway it rips the movie and ejects for the next. That is letting me build up my Plex system. I don't run Plex on any of my rack system that will include HexOS it's running on a HP micro Server at my TV.
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it would be great if the SG3_utils could be added to TrueNas so you can do it with out having to boot up on a Linux drive. But this way works.
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Just found 128gb of ram on sale on eBay for 60 bucks. That is going in the r730XD. Can't wait.
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I have a r530, r710 and a r730XXD plus 2 apple xserve a 1,1 and 3,1 they are not running right now. but not too bad on the heat.
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Let me know if anyone needs any help with this please.
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SG3_Utills. SAS hard drive commands for Linux. Info on converting 520 sector enterprise drives to 512 sectors. Also can be used to reset drive lock on an enterprise drive. What I did is install Ubuntu on a 250gb HD and install that in my Dell PowerEdge r710XD. This server has 24 drives in the front and 2 in the rear. I unplugged the two in the rear which was mirror of HexOS. Then I install the Ubuntu drive into it to install Ubuntu I put it on the drive install curl and then install SG3_utills. That way Ubuntu had access to the drive controller of the machine. I then spend two days formatting 16 disks. Yea took a lot of time but well work it these are 900gb SAS 10K enterprise drives. I go 20 drives for 70 bucks on eBay. I keeping 4 for replacement and the 8 I have open will be possible some SSD drives. Might just order another 20 and put them back. Right now I. Have two pools of 8 drives at 5.92 TB and it’s fast. NOTE: There is ton of info on how to install SG3_utils on Linux just do a search. sg_scan -I This is convert the Linux device name to the SAS device name which you will use when you format. It will print out all the devices it finds. sg_format --format --size=512 -v /dev/sgX -S Or sg_format --format --size=512 -v /dev/sgX You can search for all kinds in information on how to both install SG3_Utils and also information on the above commands. You can all so reclaim write protected drives with these tools as well.
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So I was hosting it in docker on Unraid then then DietPI on raspberry pi. finally i wanted something that was setting on my default Vlan. So I ordered a Dell Optiplex Min PC for 50 buck with power supply and 8gb memory and 4 core 4 thread no HD on ebay. I installed Debian and then went to this address and followed the docs to install Unifi Server on it. It is plugged into my unifi router and has been up for 6 months. I am more then happy with that. Here is the link to the install instruction. NOTE if you run Proxmox you could also put this in a container. https://help.ui.com/hc/en-us/articles/220066768-Updating-and-Installing-Self-Hosted-UniFi-Network-Servers-Linux
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So had to remember how I did it I did get a windows program but thought the SAS controller drives were an issue. I switch to Linux Boot up a Linux ISO on that machine and install the Sg3_utils to handle the SAS controls I used the sys3 utilizes tools to reset the sectors and format the drives. there is a command you run to get the converted SAS Device name. I have all that in a text file on that drive I will have to take HexOS down to boot up on it and get all the info. Will do that some time tomorrow evening..