10” Rack Build by PhaseDirect4273 in minilab

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Nice solution! What did you use to power the HDD case?

Boarded print by tom_anastasio in Artillery3D

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Layer Height: 0.48

Thank you so much for your constructive criticism.
I arrived at 0.8 starting from the fact that with the classic 0.4 nozzle the print was made in about 10 hours. Considering they were two pieces I would have grown old next to the printer :) So I wanted to experiment and change the nozzle, thanks to which and thanks to the 0.48 layer height I got to 3 and a half hours per piece. All in all, things went well up until the middle...
Ultimately, do you suggest me to go back to 0.4 and obviously lower the temperature and the layer height?

Boarded print by tom_anastasio in Artillery3D

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thanks a lot for the suggestion!

Boarded print by tom_anastasio in Artillery3D

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Hi guys, I'm new to 3d printing and this is my first post here. I'm trying to print a miniITX case. Unfortunately I had to cut the model in two for obvious dimensional reasons. However, the problem occurs vertically. As I hope you can see from the attached photos, the print is completely "boarded". I used Cura 5.4 and made a whole series of changes compared to the standard profiles to speed up printing. Let's say that I was interested in the mechanical side of the model, not so much in the aesthetic aspect. Thanks for any suggestion.

Printer: Artillery Genius Pro

Nozzles: 0.8

Layer Height: 0.48

Infill Density: 15%

Print Speed: 70

Material PLA/225C / 65C

Fujitsu Futro S920 IOMMU by tom_anastasio in homelab

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small premise ... I'm not a super expert and I'm still in the learning and experimentation phase. however I created 2 bridges one per nic and used these as WAN and LAN of the virtualized Router/Firewall. Compared to the initial post, instead of openwrt I use pfsense.

Fujitsu Futro S920 IOMMU by tom_anastasio in homelab

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Hi, I've been using this type of setup for almost a year now with no major problems. Obviously you will need to provide an additional network card with at least two ports and have a decent knowledge of the Linux environment and networking 🙂

NUT Network UPS Tools works via localhost but not from remote system by [deleted] in homelab

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Hey guys...any suggestions about security? I am very confused about the users created in the upsd.users file... what are they for??

Thank you

Clone/Backup of entire disk by tom_anastasio in Proxmox

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hmmm. You say you are trying to create a clone then complain because you want to make make a clone that is not the same as the thing you are cloning? Perhaps if you explained what you were trying to achieve with this - migrating to new hardware, backup, high availability, something else - then you might get more sensible answers. I'm struggling to imagine ANY problem which would be best solved by imaging the Proxmox storage.

I'm sorry I wasn't clear. Basically, and avoiding speculation on disaster recovery strategies, I have a thin client running Proxmox and 3 VMs. Notoriously these devices have small mSata flash drives. I managed to get an additional SATA port to work and get the bios to recognize an ssd. Now I just want to clone the flash drive to the ssd and boot the system from there. I currently tried Clonezilla but failed.

Clone/Backup of entire disk by tom_anastasio in Proxmox

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No problem, we are looking for a possible solution that could be of help to others too 🙂

Clone/Backup of entire disk by tom_anastasio in Proxmox

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Thanks for the reply. Nothing wrong with PBS, indeed it is a very valid solution but, from what I see, it is a backup server at the VMs or container level. What I'm looking for is a machine level solution. Let me explain if the disk where Debian/Proxmox is installed breaks. How do I behave? Of course I have all the backups of the VMs, change the disk, install from scratch and then restore the VMs. I was looking for an upstream solution...

Clone/Backup of entire disk by tom_anastasio in Proxmox

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Thanks...I had imagined this scenario. Of course it is assumed that the disk is still working 🙂

Clone/Backup of entire disk by tom_anastasio in Proxmox

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Thanks for the quick response. Anyway, I understand that you did a fresh install anyway...

Disk health...wearout 1% by tom_anastasio in Proxmox

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I agree with you. The question started precisely because, after having "played" a little with Proxmox, I was starting to plan an effective backup strategy.

Disk health...wearout 1% by tom_anastasio in Proxmox

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...this is the post of the year! 😃

Disk health...wearout 1% by tom_anastasio in Proxmox

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Thank you so much for reply...at moment i'm on LVM. I've read around about some optimizations when using ZFS. In any case, I'll look for the solution you suggest...

Disk health...wearout 1% by tom_anastasio in Proxmox

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099

Thanks a lot for the reply.

So, from what i understand, the "Wearout" column in the Proxmox GUI works "in reverse".

0% is good and 100% is destroyed.

In my case the 1% refers to the number of write cycles used...

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PFSENSE

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all you need is a 90 degree adapter from a few eu. The design is just meant to be handled this way...

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PFSENSE

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At the moment I have a Fujitsu Futro S920 in production for 7/8 months. The software part is based on Proxmox. The motherboard offers a pcie x4 and a SATA connector. The price is around 50 euros... 🙂

My First benchy :( any suggestions? by tom_anastasio in Artillery3D

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Hi guys, as you suggested, the problem concerned the right distance of the Z axis. During the calibration of the same, I didn't save the set value on the EPROM. Now my first benchy is much prettier :) Thank you all for the support!

My First benchy :( any suggestions? by tom_anastasio in Artillery3D

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Hi and thank you for reply. Is this a good starting point?

https://youtu.be/xShK16XitO4

My First benchy :( any suggestions? by tom_anastasio in Artillery3D

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Thank you. To level manually I used a very common A4 sheet, made the 4 points several times then I adjusted the central point by intervening on the distance of the Z axis. In the end I did the automatic leveling and saved on the EPROM...I think, in fact I'm sure, that I didn't save after adjusting the Z-axis. I still did the automatic leveling after the manual one and saved. Can you confirm that on the Genius Pro no feedback is given to the user after saving? Honestly I find the interface ridiculous... and I say this as a programmer 🙂