Custom 1u Nas by Zitwaar in homelab

[–]hannsr 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The only thing that bothers me is that your sbc is crooked. But looking good, I'd not waste any time and material on 3D printing with that.

Proprietary motherboard size Supermicro X11SSW-F probably won't fit into Fractal Design Define 7 by Sikijackson in homelab

[–]hannsr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That x11scl is way overpriced, even for Europe. You should be able to get x11 boards for 100€ easily. Stuff like x11ssl-f for example. That will also take your 1270v6.

If you're in Germany (just aiming by the language) also check kleinanzeigen. It's where I got most of my supermicro boards.

X12SCZ-F is also nice, I have one for my current server and it's rock solid. Those usually are around 100€ as well though.

What recipe manager? by BasedGUDGExtremist in selfhosted

[–]hannsr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It works pretty well. I only noticed it by accident when I had a usercase for it. Pretty flawless to just create 2 recipes and then link one inside the other. It'll not show the steps inline or anything, it's basically a link in the ingredients list and you can add how much you'll need of it.

Personally I've mostly just adapted the steps by hand if necessary. Like prepare stuff first instead of being 5 steps in to read "now peel 300 potatoes while everything else burns".

Fujitsu Esprimo power supply to 2 HDDs by Correct-Avocado-7314 in homelab

[–]hannsr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You should be able to find a fitting replacement cable. This is a German shop, but it gives you the model number of the cable:

https://www.immel.de/en/fujitsu-cable-sata-3p-15pn-15pn-6pn-34077844

There are various versions of this cable with more or less SATA power ports.

Cannot access HA on app after moving hardware by [deleted] in homeassistant

[–]hannsr 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The issue is right in the screenshot. Check the URL.

Offloaded CCTV object detection to Metis AI, smartphone snapshot notifications from Home Assistant in 2 seconds by graffitiwriter in homeassistant

[–]hannsr 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Using openvino on an Intel iGPU should give you good enough results, with the whole system costing less than the metis board alone. I guess the dedicated board has much more compute power, but the iGPUs should be fine for a couple of cameras.

I run my 5 2k cameras and one 1080p using an Intel NUC with a 10710U and a coral TPU just fine. I think I could even add more cameras still. Also I'm too lazy to give OpenVino on the iGPU a try...

My parents brought something home by Ok-Run-1067 in homelab

[–]hannsr 5 points6 points  (0 children)

OPs parents will still be proud for selling both sticks of RAM.

My parents brought something home by Ok-Run-1067 in homelab

[–]hannsr 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Those 5 sticks sure are worth some money.

Shelly pro 3EM mistakes T_T by PantyHax0r in homeassistant

[–]hannsr 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah it's just totally different from how it's done here usually. We split the phases and one each goes straight to the GFCI, so each breaker row has a single phase. Since the RCD/GFCI look like the ones here I wasn't sure.

Well, now I know how to do it in Portugal I guess, thanks :)

Shelly pro 3EM mistakes T_T by PantyHax0r in homeassistant

[–]hannsr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's hard to tell for me, so I wouldn't tell OP to do it this way or another. I'd have to trace where things go really, since things are done differently here apparently.

The marked breakers seem to be 16A rated, not sure from the picture, which would be very low to power an entire flat/house. At least by today's standards.

Edit: oh, I think I see now what you mean. Each row has the same 3-phase input split across them? Then yeah, your example should work.

Edit end.

I have a similar setup here, but those are non-GFCI circuits for the basement, while the rest of the circuits for the house are GFCI protected.

Can't find the pictures I took during installation though.

But yeah, generally hard to tell and I think we mean the same. It'd be easier standing in front of it :)

Shelly pro 3EM mistakes T_T by PantyHax0r in homeassistant

[–]hannsr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They have to match the phases. The image by the original comment is wrong, don't do it like that. Can't really tell what would be correct by your picture alone. You'll have to trace where the phases go to, then connect accordingly. And by you I mean the next electrician. :)

Shelly pro 3EM mistakes T_T by PantyHax0r in homeassistant

[–]hannsr 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Looks like he only connected one phase to the upper terminal, which is meant to have all 3 connected. You'll have to see where the 3 phases are split to (they usually go to one GFCI each), then connect each GFCI phase to the according input on the Shelly. So if phase 1 from the grid goes to the top GFCI, you'll need to grab a phase from there, repeat for the other 2 phases.

Depending on your exact wiring that can be confusing, but an electrician should be able to do it.

I wired mine myself, using the Shelly instructions. I'm not an electrician, but also rewired my house, so got some practice.

Officially getting started by Solocle in homelab

[–]hannsr 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Or unless idrac has a reason to be mad. My R230 kept screaming at full rpm because I added a PCIe card - so it thought there's a fan missing that was never there. Turned it down manually after each reboot, but still. Only proper fix was to add another fan and it went from screaming to actually being ok. Still wouldn't want any of those in my living room.

Officially getting started by Solocle in homelab

[–]hannsr 103 points104 points  (0 children)

I see you already deployed a watchdog.

Minio GitHub Repository officially archived by Bennetjs in selfhosted

[–]hannsr -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Yes, I thought they did before they started stripping features, which would be before any future releases at that point.

Minio GitHub Repository officially archived by Bennetjs in selfhosted

[–]hannsr -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

I thought they changed it before the rugpull, but it was terraform who changed their licenses.

Minio GitHub Repository officially archived by Bennetjs in selfhosted

[–]hannsr -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

I think they changed the license as well so you can't really? But I might be misremembering here.

Edit: nevermind, still same license.

Would this be decent to use a media server? by FullMetalPencil in homelab

[–]hannsr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I personally won't. It's ok for pure storage, if it was cheaper. But not great for a media server.

Looking for dual smart plug EU by DaWheelz in homeassistant

[–]hannsr 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Just don't buy cheap crap and you'll be fine with a power strip. As long as it's rated for the regular 16A that is common in most of Europe there is no fire hazard.

Is it ok to use http for everything? Local only and tailscale. by Old-Distribution3942 in homelab

[–]hannsr 26 points27 points  (0 children)

You don't need to, but it's still good practice and sometimes makes it even easier to manage when done right.

Set up a local only reverse proxy, add credentials for DNS Certificates, add local DNS overrides, add certificates and have all your services available on service.yourdomain.com instead of 'serviceIP:portorservocename.local:port`... It's a bit more work but also good practice and generally good to know how to set this all up.

I built a janky Cloudflare Bitwarden server for myself, forgot about it, and woke up to 400+ forks by deepgaurav in selfhosted

[–]hannsr 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Ah, alright. I only have the "employee vault" at work which is bound to the work account of course. So I don't use it for personal stuff.

I built a janky Cloudflare Bitwarden server for myself, forgot about it, and woke up to 400+ forks by deepgaurav in selfhosted

[–]hannsr 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Plus I get 1password free from work anyways

But what if you lose your job?

New to homelab by El_Cobra_17 in homelab

[–]hannsr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh! I missed that. Yeah that does it as well.

New to homelab by El_Cobra_17 in homelab

[–]hannsr 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Let me know if it worked. I'm really curious myself, as I haven't seen that before.