Przemek

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  1. Does anybody is able to see Wireguard VPN stats in netdata? I can't see anything and additionally when I run debug on the wireguard collector I see that

     

    cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d    
    ./go.d.plugin -d -m wireguard
    [...]
    ERR wireguard/wireguard.go:71 retrieving WireGuard devices: operation not permitted collector=wireguard job=wireguard
    ERR module/job.go:229 check failed collector=wireguard job=wireguard
    REPORT_JOB_STATUS 'wireguard' 'wireguard_496428254644300562' 'error' 0 'job detection failed, stopping it'

     

  2. 15 hours ago, SimonF said:

    There is a slackware package available on the internet but its 1.11, What are you going to use it for firmware updates?

     

    I do have a 2.6 package if you want to pm. It will be included in 6.13, I hope maybe in 6.12.7.

    Thanks for the information. I am going to use it just for monitoring purpose in Netdata. I'll wait for the official release then.

  3. I have read that the nvme-cli tool should be available as of version 6.12.6, but after updating to this version, I am unable to use it.

    root@Tower:/# nvme-cli
    -bash: nvme-cli: command not found

    Previously, I was trying to obtain the nvme-cli with tools like NerdTools or un-get, but with no success. Have I broken something, or is there something else messed up?

  4. 10 minutes ago, itimpi said:

    Since you do not have the NerdPack plugin installed these will not be used (and can be deleted).

    Just to be sure, I have removed it but as I expected from what you said. It didn't change anything. Still can not find nvme-cli package.

  5. There is something wired with my setup. I am looking for nvme-cli tool and I saw someone already requested it. Then I start looking around but I can not find it in my NerdTools
    image.thumb.png.200ebfde1148cbf97ee02998b5e6baf5.png

     

    Then I found it is present in below location
    image.png.c1d01d37b1d8c65c3c85843a82175ad4.png

     

    At the same time I can see NerdPack location with some packages in there
    image.png.112c90eb7678cc5dc7cfbd11945e33fd.png

     

    What is the problem with my config? Does the NerdPack can somehow interreference with NerdTools? I have NerdPack uninstalled. Shouldn't be these removed as well?

  6. To anyone who want to do this having VMDK image.

    1. Make backup of you VM - just in case
    2. Shutdown your VM
    3. Convert VMDK to qcow2 
      qemu-img convert -p -f vmdk -O qcow2 /mnt/user/domains/home_assistant/haos_ova-6.0.vmdk /mnt/user/domains/home_assistant/haos_ova-6.0.qcow2

       

    4. Change the path to your new disk in your VM
    5. Change the type from raw to qcow2 in your VM
      <driver name='qemu' type='qcow2' cache='writeback'/>
            <source file='/mnt/user/domains/home_assistant/haos_ova-6.0.qcow2' index='1'/>

       

    6. Update the setup, click on the VM and increase the disk size in UNRAID UI
      image.thumb.png.4476107c428085fefb1b9f088ca2f429.png
  7. On 10/28/2023 at 7:40 AM, manofoz said:

    Hmm, this isn't working for me like it did in that video. When I click enter like he does in that video says at the bottom of the screen "Home Assistant disk capacity has been changed to 128GB" but it stays at 32GB. Allocated doesn't change either and when I start the VM it's still 32G capacity, no sign of the what I added. 

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    I have exactly the same problem. Have you solved it?

  8. I understand the parity concept, but thanks for the resources.

     

    Are you able to recommend some hardware which will consume as a little power as possible and at the same time will be able to run the VMs and docker setup as I have for today?

  9. Hi Dear Community,

     

    I looking around to replace my old QNPA NAS ARM (512MB RAM, 1.2 GHz) and Lenovo notebook (16GB RAM, i5-5200U, with proxomx on top of it), with something quicker.

    My current setup is:

    • QNAP as a main storage device for entire home (4x1 TB RAID 5).
    • Lenovo notebook act as proxmox unit where I have Home Assistant VM, Ubuntu server VM and Ubuntu Desktop VM, with few non demanding containers for running some small python scripts.

     

    I would like to replace two of these with something:

    • which would be capable of running all of these thing above (VMs, docker containers and Storage)
    • will be able to connect 4+ HDDs and make an RAID 5 where I can build this RAID using different disks size (unRaid probably?)
    • will be able to connect SSD for OS
    • RAM: 16GB+
    • CPU: 4 cores+?
    • HDD: Starts with min 4, max 6 drives, replace these with higher capacity in future, not in plan to add more drives
    • Transcoding not necessary, since I am playing movies mostly on Android TV which is handling 4k videos quite good. But you can convince me why I should invest in transcoding GPU :)
    • it will be quiet since it will be sitting in flat in one of the closet,
    • and it would be perfect to consume below 50 Watts at IDLE since the new thing will works 24/7, but maybe <50W is not possible and I have to accept higher consumption?

     

    Would you be able to recommend something to build or buy? Appreciate all answers and tips

    Preferences are to build this Home server and budget is below 1000 USD.

    Used parts are totally OK for me.

    I have 5x1 TB and 1x2 TB usded HDDs