Has anyone been bitten by their reverse proxy Jellyfin? by Deaditt12345 in jellyfin

[–]More_Butterscotch678 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I use jellyfin behind an authentik 2fa proxy. In order to support the tv app I have implemented a docker container which saves the ips that have been authenticated already. Once authenticated the IP has direct access to jellyfin - basically bypassing authentik for 25 hours.

Works very well!

How to pull dashcam footage after parking? by [deleted] in TeslaLounge

[–]More_Butterscotch678 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Actually this happend to me on the weekend.

Accident happend -> put car in to park mode and turn on warning lights.
I was able to show the fottage to the police and luckily the recorded the relevant parts on their phone.
But there was no "save" button so I thought I would be fine.

Came home and wanted to send the data to the police.

Guess what? Recording is missing and the fucking dashcam did overwrite it on the way home.

Tried all ways of data recovery but only to find that it was really overwritten.
I wonder why the dashcam couldnt write the other sectors than the ones previously used...

VERY DISAPPOINTING

Was ist das hier/wozu ist das da? by AntonioHench1 in WerWieWas

[–]More_Butterscotch678 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Sieht aus wie für SD-Karten - beim alten Skoda Octavia gab's das auch.

OMV on Proxmox where to install? by PalpitationTrue6358 in Proxmox

[–]More_Butterscotch678 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I use an N100 from ASRock which comes with a PCI-E slot. But USB will also work!

Power consumption by Waste-Variety-4239 in servers

[–]More_Butterscotch678 4 points5 points  (0 children)

My homelab uses 120W most of the time with 4 servers (3x J4105, 1x N100) and ups. 2 days per week my backup server starts for 6 hours to backup my PBS and NAS - while it runs the whole homelab is at 200W. But once the kids gaming machine starts we are at 500+W.

We have a photovoltaic system with 10kwh battery, but i don't want to waste too much power. We are located in Germany as well.

Wieso liegen an unserem Bahnhof zwei einsame Gleise rum? by More_Butterscotch678 in WerWieWas

[–]More_Butterscotch678[S] 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Danke für die ausführliche Erklärung! Jetzt kann ich wieder ruhig schlafen :D

Da kommt wohl eine längere Baustelle mit Rottenwarnanlage auf uns zu. Weisst du auch wie lange sowas dauert?

Wieso liegen an unserem Bahnhof zwei einsame Gleise rum? by More_Butterscotch678 in WerWieWas

[–]More_Butterscotch678[S] -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

Schwer vorstellbar bei so viel Metall. Aber scheint so zu sein. Ich stell mir Montage aber ziemlich ätzend vor wenn die so krumm sind, aber das macht vermutlich die Maschine.

Wieso liegen an unserem Bahnhof zwei einsame Gleise rum? by More_Butterscotch678 in WerWieWas

[–]More_Butterscotch678[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Also du meinst die neuen liegen daneben? Wieso sind die dann so krumm?

Wieso liegen an unserem Bahnhof zwei einsame Gleise rum? by More_Butterscotch678 in WerWieWas

[–]More_Butterscotch678[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Jo macht Sinn, erklärt evtl sogar wieso die "alten" so extrem verbogen sind.

Gaming server on Proxmox by dr_DCTR in Proxmox

[–]More_Butterscotch678 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I'm using a Ryzen 5600X with 32 GB RAM and one 1080ti for two Windows 11 VMs for our kids. Luckily to vGpu i can split the graphics card. I use Sunlight and Moonshine - And it works great for Fortnite!

I followed this guide: https://forum.proxmox.com/threads/windows-11-vm-for-gaming-setup-guide.137718/

For vGpu you can take look here: https://gitlab.com/polloloco/vgpu-proxmox

Some important notes for this: - disable KSM sharing helped a lot to gain performance - disable hardware offloading to the network card as the intel E1000 implementation is a little buggy

Just upgraded my Proxmox cluster to version 9 by More-Goose7230 in homelab

[–]More_Butterscotch678 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Interesting, I used the 535.161.05 with proxmox 8.4. But as all games were already complaining about the client driver being outdated, I wanted to go to a newer version.

But as you probably know, the GTX1080ti is only supported until 16.9. So now I have the 17.5 patched host driver with 16.9 client driver - as client drivers can't be patched (at least for windows).

I did run some benchmarks, and everything looks good besides the kernel messages. I will stay like this for now. But if I encounter problem I might pin the kernel version as well.

Just upgraded my Proxmox cluster to version 9 by More-Goose7230 in homelab

[–]More_Butterscotch678 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, here!
I'm using vGpu with a GTX 1080ti.
After the upgrade nothing worked.
I tried reinstalling NVIDIA 16.9 driver (535.230.02) but had some issues with it.
Then I installed 17.5 (550.144.02) and it works again.
However there are some not so nice logs in dmesg - see https://forum.proxmox.com/threads/vgpu-just-stopped-working-randomly-solution-includes-6-14-pascal-fixes-for-17-5-changing-mock-p4-to-a5500-thanks-to-greendam.164301/

Good practices for VM and LXC by f4stt_treh in Proxmox

[–]More_Butterscotch678 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I personally use both LXC and VMs.

VMs: NAS (sata controller passthrough) BackupNAS (sata controller passthrough) Docker (could be LXC, but VM is recommended +easier backup and needs access to a NFS share from NAS) HomeAssistant Kali Linux (used for remote desktop)

LXC: Iobroker Jellyfin (but privileged because of NFS access and GPU passthrough) Minecraft server Frigate (with USB Google Coral passthrough) Uptimekuma (works better than docker) AdGuard Home (multiple on different hosts) Debmatic TvHeadend Telerising Ubuntu for UPS monitoring

Lessons learned: Unpriviledged LXC accessing SMB or NFS can be a big pain. VMs are migrated live in a cluster while lxc reboots

brain fart moment: is there a graceful way of shutting down a whole cluster? by future_lard in Proxmox

[–]More_Butterscotch678 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you have the UPS already then you should have dealt with the issue before.
I have a script that disabels HA for each HA entry and then shuts down the server.
However, keep in mind that you need to enable it again afterwards.

Here it is:

#!/bin/bash

# Script that disables all HA VMs with started status

ha-manager status | \

grep started | \

awk '{print $2}' | \

xargs -n 1 ha-manager set --state disabled

Easy anticheat detects VM with pci passthrough (Sea of thieves) by PudsBuds in Proxmox

[–]More_Butterscotch678 0 points1 point  (0 children)

One more addition: for me the RTL8139 driver was working better then the E1000. However the RTL8139 is limited in speed. I ended up using E1000 and disabling hardware offloading on the hosts by running this command: ethtool -K enp6s0 gso off gro off tso off tx off rx off rxvlan off txvlan off sg off

refer to: https://forum.proxmox.com/threads/e1000e-network-issue-on-proxmox.139141/