Nogami

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 day ago

I totally approve of this. Asia is pretty unstable right now with China always “threatening”. I think defense spending in this area sends the right message.

[–] [email protected] -4 points 2 days ago

Is all peta spin. Blocked.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 days ago

Is it a free vote though or do they get disciplined if they don’t vote the party line?

[–] [email protected] 0 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

The government needs to sequester the top union brass and the air Canada CEO himself in a locked room until a deal comes out.

If you want to accelerate the process keep turning the temperature in the room up and limit washroom breaks.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 2 days ago (1 children)

You aren’t really that dense are you?

[–] [email protected] 2 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

Better believe hearing aid manufacturers gonna try and legislate these out of existence lest they lose their cash cow.

My bet is a patent troll lawsuit.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 days ago

Forgot to block the word Gaza. Thanks!

[–] [email protected] 13 points 3 days ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (1 children)

If you call the mayors office on the phone does every crazy that calls get put right through? Of course not.

They need to hire a social media manger to filter the crazy. The mayor is under no obligation to read their insane ravings.

I dumped twitter/x a couple of years ago. No negative impacts at all. Just not hearing from “those types” anymore.

Edit: and anyone that can’t behave can have their comments removed. We don’t need online amplification for the worst kinds of people.

[–] [email protected] 19 points 3 days ago (1 children)

Don’t know about you but I wouldn’t feel comfortable flying an airline where workers are being beaten-down by the government to do their jobs.

Probably not a safe travel environment.

[–] [email protected] 14 points 3 days ago

Let’s make a real bargaining process happen. If the government is forced to intervene, for every day a negotiated contract is not signed, the company CEOs are directly fined 2 % of their total yearly compensation payable in the next tax year.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 4 days ago

They’re obscenely priced too. If AirPods can do even half as good as dedicated ones they’ll be an amazing tool for people with poor hearing.

My wife’s dad is too proud to buy hearing aids but he might be convinced to use AirPods because they’re just headphones like everyone wears.

[–] [email protected] 8 points 4 days ago (4 children)

Most countries regulate medical devices rather closely. The US ASND Canada have some parity of regulations so an obvious first step.

 

No issues upgrading either my main server or my backup (both are supermicro platforms).

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submitted 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

Just wondering if anyone knows which SAS connectors on the SAS826A backplane control which ports?

On my current setup only ports 8-11 are working so got some troubleshooting ahead of me.

The online manuals show the connectors but unhelpfullyndont indicate which ports are being used for each.

Also, anyone know what the ribbon cable beside the SAS wires is used for on supermicro cables? I don’t recall seeing it on other SAS cables.

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submitted 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

Ok it’s a wish list but I’m trying to check all boxes.

  • slim design
  • card ejector mechanism
  • AirTag integrated without a massive unsightly bump
  • MagSafe connection to iPhone
  • brown or black leather (optional but preferred over metal)
  • price $120 max

I haven’t found any options yet which check all boxes.

 

I have to work, but the family is going camping without me. Wife asks which flashlight she can borrow to take with her and the kids.

I’m rocked to the core. Visions of Obi Wan just casually handing Luke a lightsaber to swing around in his house.

My flashlights only range between “hotter and brighter than the sun” to “wouldn’t be out of place on a police helicopter”.

Nothing in this range is remotely qualified for use by wife and kids, much less dealing with the batteries that power them.

The only solution is buy more flashlights. Maybe something that also uses AA batteries (le barf).

 

Got some extreme warm weather coming and I'm going to be out of town for a while. Can't trust the inlaws staying here to do anything server related.

Anyone know of a plugin or script to automatically shutdown if the system temp is too high?

 

Bug fixes

emhttpd: remove "unraid" from reserved names list
emhttpd: properly handle "ERROR" strings in 'btrfs filesystem show' command output
emhttpd: prevent cmdStart if already Started
network: Revised service reload functionality: ensures the services are only reloaded once
network: rc.library: read IP addresses directly from interfaces instead of file
network: NTP: fix listening interfaces
network: NTP: exclude WG tunnels and user defined interfaces
network: NTP: add interface name in config
network: SSH: add interface name in config
webgui: fix PHP8 warning in UPS Settings page
webgui: Dashboard: show ZFS percentage based on c_max value
webgui: Dashboard: suppress coloring of ZFS utilization bar
webgui: Dashboard: olther misc fixes

Linux kernel

version 6.1.34

Base Distro

ttyd: version 1.7.3 (fixes issue of invisible underbar characters with certain FireFox versions)

Security updates

ca-certificates: version 20230506
curl: version 8.1.2 (CVE-2023-28322 CVE-2023-28321 CVE-2023-28320 CVE-2023-28319)
git: version 2.35.8 (CVE-2023-25652 CVE-2023-25815 CVE-2023-29007)
ntp: version 4.2.8p17 (CVE-2023-26551 CVE-2023-26552 CVE-2023-26553 CVE-2023-26554 CVE-2023-26555)
openssl: version 1.1.1u (CVE-2023-2650)
openssh: version 9.3p1
php: version 8.2.7
libX11: version 1.8.6 (CVE-2023-3138)
libssh: version 0.10.5 (CVE-2023-1667 CVE-2023-2283)
zstd: version 1.5.5
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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

So just to get some content going on Lemmy, and get contributing here, thought I'd write a bit about going to 6.12 RC with a ZFS pool and what I've done on my server to try and make use of that newfound ability...

Original configuration (pre 6.12):

  • 17 unRAID array drives in XFS format
  • dual parity
  • 2 NVMEs (cache and appdata are separate) in XFS format
  • XFS formatted
  • Backed-up daily with rsync to a second unRAID server on my LAN.

New configuration 6.12 (currently RC8)

  • 13 unRAID array drives in XFS format
  • dual parity
  • 4 x 8TB drives in a ZFS raidz1 pool
  • 2 NVMEs (cache and appdata are separate) in ZFS format with compression enabled.
  • Backed-up hourly with ZFS snapshots

Why the change?

  • Going to ZFS for my "important data", which is to say, personal documents, family photos (yay babies!)
  • Enables snapshots to help aid in the event of a "soft" data error (file being accidentally deleted, overwritten, or maliciously damaged by software, etc, bitrot, etc). Also enables extremely quick replications to my backup server.
  • Faster access to those personal documents with data striped across 4 drives.
  • Keeping main array as unRAID array drives for "easily replaceable data" (mostly media files, linux ISOs, etc.) so I can expand it easily by chucking another drive in my server or up-sizing an older drive easily.

Enhanced backups through ZFS:

  • ZFS has some rather remarkable options for data backups that are enabled by the snapshot capability of the filesystem. Rather than sending individual files across the network and having to laboriously calculate the differences between each file on the dataset (part of the ZFS volume), you can essentially just send the "difference" between snapshots which can stream between servers in a very short time (usually only a couple of seconds in my case).

This means I have my system continually backed-up on an hourly basis, with saved snapshots every hour, and every day/month for half a year.

Plugins in use

The current unraid RC8 supports ZFS pools, however GUI support for managing ZFS pools is lacking. I'm using the following plugins and tools to accomplish everything (available through App installs):

  • ZFS Master for Unraid, makes most ZFS operations a GUI interaction rather than terminal. I've heard rumblings that unRAID may acquire/in-house this plugin to add the functionality to the GUI. It would be worthwhile.
  • Sanoid, automatically handles ZFS snapshots, as well as rotating snapshots based on the number of required snapshots per month and/or day. Enables sending ZFS snapshots to a backup server and rotating those snapshots as well to ensure continuity of data. Requires a bit of config file editing by hand to make it work, and setting-up a cron script but nothing difficult (it's well-documented) and was about 5 min to set up successfully.

Backup thoughts

RAID (of any type) is not backup. That said, I have part of the "3-2-1" backup strategy automatically enabled here, with my main server backing up the "important stuff" to a separate backup server also running unRAID. That covers having 2 copies of my data on separate devices, however it does not cover keeping one copy off-site as well.

I do have a removable drive in my backup system (currently in XFS format) that's mounted through unassigned devices that I will insert and sync my ZFS pools to twice a year, then go and put in a safe deposit box off-site to ensure it's reliably protected. I currently use XFS for this as it's easy to just plug into any system and get at my files. ZFS is still not as well supported on Windows and Mac systems, but I may go there in the future.

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