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  1. Hi, Hoping someone can clarify something for me... I've been playing around with PhotoPrism and am confident it's the tool for me. About to nuke my dev Docker and build afresh for full production. What I'm waning to set up: -RO 'Originals' path (already exists as a HDD-based share) -Cache-based 'Storage' (pair of 500Gb SSD -this exists and is stable, all existing dockers are here) -Separate 'Sidecar' path (separate HDD-based location - I have MANY HEIC photos which PhotoPrism will need to make a converted copy of and this repo needs to be off-cache but NOT in my 'Originals' folder) Indeed, even better than the above would be to retain all 'sidecar' and 'storage' functions on cache with the exception of only the converted HEIC images on spinning disk in an alternative location but I suspect this may be a bit too much to ask... 🙂 Can anyone help clarify what paths in the Docker config I need to setup? (my main problem is that depending on the where I look to learn, there are unclear uses of the terms 'original', 'sidecar' & 'storage') Thanks if anyone can help!
  2. Hi all, Hoping someone can clarify something for me... I've been playing around with PhotoPrism and am confident it's the tool for me. About to nuke my dev Docker and build afresh for full production. What I'm waning to set up: -RO 'Originals' path (already exists as a HDD-based share) -Cache-based 'Storage' (pair of 500Gb SSD -this exists and is stable, all existing dockers are here) -Separate 'Sidecar' path (separate HDD-based location - I have MANY HEIC photos which PhotoPrism will need to make a converted copy of and this repo needs to be off-cache but NOT in my 'Originals' folder) Can anyone help clarify what paths in the Docker config i need to setup? (my main problem is that depending on the where I look to learn, there are unclear uses of the terms 'original', 'sidecar' & 'storage') Thanks if anyone can help!
  3. Hi all, Got a curio on a new ur server, suspect is designed (and documented) behavior but want to understand. Got 5*4TB disks with one as parity. Several shares, all configured with 'all disks', 50GB min free space & 'no cache'. I'm now about half way through moving ~9TB into the the array and have noticed that ur is spilling at exactly 50%. I.e. Im at 5TB moved and disk1 & disk2 are both at 2TB used / 2TB free. Disk3 is at about 1.5TB used and I'm fully expecting the incoming data to start spilling to disk4 once disk3 reaches 2TB. Can anyone point me at documentation today explains this? Ps my expectation is that the data management algorithm is doing this on purpose to spread the data around a bit too mitigate risk of loss through drive failure. As such, I think once disk4 reaches 2TB it'll go back to putting data on disk1. Pure conjure of course!
  4. Hi all, First post so be kind. Infra engineer who's new to UR as of two weeks ago, v impressed with maturity and scope of the project, love the possibilities. Need to understand more about the network config side of things. I have network options and whilst i have a grasp of some I feel I'm missing some really fundamental points. To summarize, what are the definitions of: 'Bridge' 'Host' 'br0' particularly the first and the last! Many thanks for helping a newb B
  5. It's been a looong time since original poster was here but thought i might make a comment in case anyone else comes along here. OP likely has not taken account of egress charges from cloud. All the major platforms do not charge for ingest but DO charge for egress e.g. pulling your data back out. This is a per-MB model. If he were to pull his data back it would cost him nearly $3,000. I very much doubt he'd taken this into account!! Lesson, make sure you really understand the ramifications of your choices by learning about the tech you are employing.