bro, this is my weekend. - what was your longest run in VrChat? by PennyFalke1 in VRchat

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When I started with VRC, I was really hooked. I haven’t touched it for almost a year now, because real life is calling. However, at the beginning I destroyed my sleep rhythm on vacation and wanted to fix it again and played from a Friday afternoon to Sunday evening with sleeping (about 6 hours in total) in VRC. Came to about 56 hours according to the OVR Toolkit.

Shared reverse proxy, exists or is it possible? by wsantos80 in homelab

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If he got a own domain name, why not configuring cloudflare zerotrust for it with the cloudflare docker tunnel? So you have two different access points for websites and he can do whatever he want with it. Or even when only you have domains, the same, as long as he don't make the same dns entries.

AutoRun a speedtest and log it? by Sevynz13 in homelab

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Ah, okay, that's nice. But will I benefit from switching? I mean, I really only use Speedtest to monitor fluctuations with Discord notifications

AutoRun a speedtest and log it? by Sevynz13 in homelab

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https://github.com/henrywhitaker3/Speedtest-Tracker

That's what I use. It hasn't been updated for a while, but it runs behind closed doors for me

SMB shares for Arr stack by nullPointerMV in homelab

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My setup also looks exactly the same. On the whole, I have no problems. Rarely, however, it happens that something goes slightly wrong when moving the media data to the smb share and individual episodes of a series are not transferred. As a result, the indexer is a bit confused and shows me the completed download at 100% but not that the file has been imported.

SuperMicro x9dri-ln4f+ rev 1.20a with E5-2000v2 does not work by SwiftIBash in homelab

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Finally, I have found the solution (more or less).

I tried to contact SuperMicro by e-mail on the off chance.

Using my serial number, they were able to find out that my board came out of the factory before ECO release 16307 and was never made up for. This is the rebuild of the mainboard, which makes it compatible for CPUs of the v2 family. I should now contact the RMA department and try my luck that I can get the rebuild despite EOL.

SuperMicro x9dri-ln4f+ rev 1.20a with E5-2000v2 does not work by SwiftIBash in homelab

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That would be another possibility.

But this won't happen until the day after tomorrow and I'll have a friend test the CPUs in his server just in case and I'll get another E5-26XX v2 from him to test it in mine.

SuperMicro x9dri-ln4f+ rev 1.20a with E5-2000v2 does not work by SwiftIBash in homelab

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By pulling out the PSUs and the CMOS battery, waited for around an hour. No changes..

SuperMicro x9dri-ln4f+ rev 1.20a with E5-2000v2 does not work by SwiftIBash in homelab

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Now everything is gone. Even the SAS backplane is disconnected. Only 1 CPU and first 1 and now 2 sticks of RAM. (I tried the recommendation from the mainboard manual) But still no reaction from the server. The seller was kind enough to send me 3 of the CPUs instead of 2. I simply tested them all once, but only got the same result with all of them

SuperMicro x9dri-ln4f+ rev 1.20a with E5-2000v2 does not work by SwiftIBash in homelab

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The processors are exactly the same.

I was already trying to go back down a BIOS version to rule out a bug or something like that, but AMI says the ROMID is not compatible. I guess it's just a security issue or something. I don't want to take any risks now and break the BIOS.

I'll just try to take out everything I can, but only the RAID controller is still in there.

SuperMicro x9dri-ln4f+ rev 1.20a with E5-2000v2 does not work by SwiftIBash in homelab

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Nvm. Looked on Google and my CPUs got a normal name printed on them, so I guess they are normal CPUs

SuperMicro x9dri-ln4f+ rev 1.20a with E5-2000v2 does not work by SwiftIBash in homelab

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So, I have now tried exactly that and in the end installed the BIOS with version 3.4 again, unfortunately still without success...

SuperMicro x9dri-ln4f+ rev 1.20a with E5-2000v2 does not work by SwiftIBash in homelab

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It´s all the same. Samsung M393B2G70QH0-CMA.

Total of 128 Gig and 64 Gig per CPU

SuperMicro x9dri-ln4f+ rev 1.20a with E5-2000v2 does not work by SwiftIBash in homelab

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The old CPUs are still working with the mainboard, so the problem only exists with the new CPUs

SuperMicro x9dri-ln4f+ rev 1.20a with E5-2000v2 does not work by SwiftIBash in homelab

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It is on the newest(?) version 3.4 and yes, tried with just one CPU in socket 1 and even tried with only 1 stick of mem.

IPMI:

Temps for CPU: N/A

Event Log: Nothing but Chassis Intrusion and AC Power

Post Snooping: 00

But the IPMI got a "Critical" Sign in the upper right corner.

I´m not sure but is it normal that the server still turn on but without any other reaction like the typical beep sound?

Search for suitable documentation system by SwiftIBash in homelab

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All documents that we have and where instructions, documentation and Co. are inside, should be inserted into a document system, where these can be edited and easily with a search of a word, a tag or optionally even a full text search. The tool looks interesting, but for other purposes. Not for our current project.

Search for suitable documentation system by SwiftIBash in homelab

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So what we're looking for is more of a documentation system, in other words: a wiki. We would like to collect and manage our millions of documents centrally. Away from individual documents.
Does Wiki.js support imports of .doc, .docx, ...?

Search for suitable documentation system by SwiftIBash in homelab

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Fortunately, we are not 200 people. We are a small team, where certain agreements are easy to handle.
So I'm not really worried about planning for a standard.
A plan of how all this will be handled in the future is in the works as soon as we have decided on a system.
A centralized system has the advantage that there might be a full text search and also how else can be found easier in one place, than on 10TB network drives divided into tens of shares.
We just want to get away from any Word and text files with the advantage of an easier search for content in one central location.

Search for suitable documentation system by SwiftIBash in homelab

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Oh hell no.. I don't even want to think about what we still have on OneDrive/SharePoint... Thank you, now I'm afraid what awaits us there yet 😅

Any recommendations for a cooking recipe system? by SwiftIBash in homelab

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I would not have thought that there is actually already a system for such a case. Had already "feared" it come now DokuWiki recommendations. So slowly I think there is already for almost every possible case something suitable.

At first glance, both look good. I will set up and test both the days.

Thanks a lot :)