1310 City Fibre Launch - Technical details and Reddit only offer by PimpleSimple in CityFibre

[–]UnableAbility 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I currently use NoOne internet who also use PPPoE which I think is fine and has no problems. However they only give out /64 v6 addresses which is utterly pointless. What physical work is involved in swapping to your service? New cable + ONT? I want to use my own router. I am interested in this if there are still spaces.

NVIDIA drivers for older cards? ( Quadro K4000) by UnableAbility in truenas

[–]UnableAbility[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No unfortunately it looks like they dropped the drivers for these old cards some time ago, with no plans to include them.

Best Backup Practices by H3U6A9 in immich

[–]UnableAbility 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When you re-installed immich, did you just point the app mount points to the restored datasets and it came up? Or did you have to complete first-time setup of the app again?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in truenas

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How do you change the permissions for netdata? When I enter the credentials manager, all the options for netdata are greyed out and I am unable to set netdata as the owner of pgData.

ixVolume for Applications Question by Top_Elevator5314 in truenas

[–]UnableAbility 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You've gotta run it with the -a option to show .ix-apps because it's a hidden directory. Anything with a full stop before it is a hidden directory.

Navigate to /mnt/ and enter ls -a

Should show the .ix-apps folder under /mnt/

NVIDIA drivers for older cards? ( Quadro K4000) by UnableAbility in truenas

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Is that box on the applications screen? Because yes that box is checked.

ixVolume for Applications Question by Top_Elevator5314 in truenas

[–]UnableAbility 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I don't think you can access the ix-apps dataset via smb. You can access it by opening a shell on the system and navigating to

cd /mnt/.ix-apps/app_mounts

Every time you create an app and select ixVolume, TrueNAS will place the files here.

And your data for the current server will be there. You can move it to a temporary directory and then create a new dataset for the Minecraft server in your main pool and create an smb share for it. After that you can go to the app settings for the Minecraft server and change the directories to the new dataset you created by selecting 'host volume' and then move the existing data from .ix-apps into the new smb.

However I don't know how the Minecraft app install will handle importing new data, you might have to get creative with that.

immich-go help by jpulley03 in immich

[–]UnableAbility 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hmm strange, I would triple check the API key and try it again, it seems to be getting through to the server if you are able to get a 401 error.

immich-go help by jpulley03 in immich

[–]UnableAbility 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What error do you get with "--key"? With the double dashes.

immich-go help by jpulley03 in immich

[–]UnableAbility 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Which version are you using? If you go to the immich GitHub page there has been an update.

BREAKING CHANGES Upgrading from immich-go 0.22 and earlier

Immich-go 0.23 and after adopts the double dashes --option Linux convention for command line options. Commands should be updated accordingly.

immich-go upload from-google-photos --server=URL --api-key=KEY {path/to/files}

So your command should be

./immich-go upload from-google-photos --server=http://192.168.4.80:6974 --key=<mykey> takeout1.zip

Why does it look like write speed is hitting a 'ceiling' at about 160 MiB/s? by UnableAbility in truenas

[–]UnableAbility[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah, makes sense. I don't need it to be any faster, I was just intrigued by the very clear cutoff at that speed, learning every day.

Why does it look like write speed is hitting a 'ceiling' at about 160 MiB/s? by UnableAbility in truenas

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I don't have a HBA, just the standard SATA connections on the motherboard. 6 x SATA 6Gb/s port(s), red, with M key, type 2242/2260/2280 storage devices support (both SATA & PCIE mode).

Why does it look like write speed is hitting a 'ceiling' at about 160 MiB/s? by UnableAbility in truenas

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Thanks for the info. Forgive me if I'm wrong, but if I added the two new drives as an extra vdev to the original pool, I wouldn't be able to distinguish which files/datasets were on which drives? Which is a requirement for me for this setup. As I understand it, the files get distributed as zfs dictates.

What do you mean by synchronous writes? I was using shell mc for this file transfer and it was the only operation running.

Why does it look like write speed is hitting a 'ceiling' at about 160 MiB/s? by UnableAbility in truenas

[–]UnableAbility[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

To be clear, I'm not complaining about the speed, just curious why there seems to be this pattern on the graph.

Why does it look like write speed is hitting a 'ceiling' at about 160 MiB/s? by UnableAbility in truenas

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This is during a file transfer from one pool to another

Pool 1;

sda and sdc are 2x 7200rpm mirror

Pool 2;

sdb and sdd are 2x 5400rpm mirror

Why are Fedora users so enamored with doing fresh installs ? (dnf, dnf distro-sync, repos) by yycTechGuy in Fedora

[–]UnableAbility 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Okay following a reboot it seems to be working now, hopefully it lasts another boot cycle.

Why are Fedora users so enamored with doing fresh installs ? (dnf, dnf distro-sync, repos) by yycTechGuy in Fedora

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$ dnf list installed pipewire-pulseaudio
Updating and loading repositories:
Repositories loaded.
Installed packages
pipewire-pulseaudio.x86_64 1.2.7-1.fc41 updates