Hey, I have to „draw“ or make notes of my selfhosting stuff. It runs so smooth that I sometimes really forget where a service is running or how to reach the web-Interface.
For sure I have a password- and link-manager, but I would like another independent note with the structure of my selfhosting.
Usually I use Joplin. Is there a plugin that shows me a kind of a map?
Or are there other apps - maybe wikis - that do it much easier/better than that?
How do you document your selfhosting?
Love Proxmox but still have to learn a lot... I use a Bind Mount Point for my dockge-LXC on proxmox.
I used the Mount Point in my docker compose:
version: "2"
services: urbackup:
image: uroni/urbackup-server:latest container_name: urbackup restart: unless-stopped environment: - PUID=1000 # Enter the UID of the user who should own the files here - PGID=1000 # Enter the GID of the user who should own the files here - TZ=Europe/Berlin # Enter your timezone volumes: - /media/urbackups/data:/var/urbackup - /media/urbackups/storage:/backups # Uncomment the next line if you want to bind-mount the www-folder #- /path/to/wwwfolder:/usr/share/urbackup network_mode: host # Activate the following two lines for BTRFS support cap_add: - SYS_ADMIN
networks: {}
Now i geht this permission-error:
urbackup | usermod: no changes
urbackup | chown: changing ownership of '/backups': Operation not permitted
I guess it has to do with the PUID, but i do not know the PUID.
I read that it has to be the user "urbackup" but also in the docker?
The mounted folders are both 777.
Can you help me?
Hi! Love my proxmox, so i spent him/her 2 new ssd's. 1x 2TB ssd (2,5") and 1x 4TB m.2-ssd (2280).
My server has 2 ssd-slots and one m.2-slot and there is now only one 2,5"-256GB-ssd inside.
My fault: I thought the system-ssd would be an 2,5"-sdd, so i can simply add the two new disks to the server, BUT now - after i opened the server - i saw it is an m.2-256GB-ssd. That means there are only two 2,5"-slots free.
What do you think?
Solution 1: I give back the m.2 and buy another 2,5"-ssd.
Solution 2: I mirror the systenmdisk to another 2,5"-300GB-ssd that i have lying around here and use the 2 new bought ssd's.
Question to solution 2: Is there a tool in proxmox that can mirror the system-disk and do i have to change a lot handish afterwards?
[EDIT / SOLUTION]
You can clone the proxmox-system-disk to another with clonezilla.
Rescuezilla did not work (issues with LVM's).
I did not had to edit anything.
Booted and all services seem to work.
THANK YOU!
Hi. Since yesterday i selfhosted all my stuff with a raspberry pi and two odroids. Everything works ok, but after i read about a few apps that are not supported by the arm-architecture of the SBCs and about the advantages of the backup-solution in proxmox, i bought a little server (6500T/8GB/250GB) to try proxmox.
Installed proxmox, but now - before i install my first VM - i have a few questions:
a) What Linux OS do i take? Ubuntu Server?
b) Should it be headless?
The server is in the cellar of my house, so would there be any advantages of installing an OS with a GUI?
The more I am selfhosting the more ports I do open to my reverse proxy.
I also have a VPN (wireguard) but there are also 3 family members that want to access some services.
Open ports are much easier to handle for them.
How many users do you have and how many ports are open?
My case: 4 users (family)/ 8 reversed proxy ports
How many users and open ports have you?
I migrated my custom domain to icloud+. Seems to work but there are three problems/questions:
Where are all my emails? I used IMAP so i thought that all the inboxes (of the 3 accounts) will besynchronized after the "redirection" to icloud+
I imported three e-mails: Does icloud not seperate those three accounts? There is only one folder in Mail (on ipad and iphone)?
How can i configure the icloud-account(s) in thunderbird?
Thanks for help
SOLUTIONS:
To get your old mails in your new icloud-account, you can use the mail-app or thunderbird (i guess outlook too) and draw the mails in the new folders. I just draw the inboxes to the new icloud-account-folders and the other stuff to local folders. Good possibility to minimize. Have to see if it works.
Workaround: Create folders and rules in icloud+, so that the mails will be sorted.
You have to create an app-password that works in thunderbird or other 3rd party apps.
Thank you! This sublemmy is gold!
Hi! I am running a vaultwarden-docker and would like to change the folder where the credentials are stored. This is my current docker-compose-file:
version: '3.4'
services:
vaultwarden:
image: vaultwarden/server:latest
restart: always
ports:
- '127.0.0.1:8200:80'
volumes:
- ./vaultwarden:/data/
So my credentials are stored in a folder called vaultwarden in the root of the server.
a) How can i change this folder in the stack-file of portainer without loosing the data?
b) Where would the folder be when i would write "vaultwarden" without the "./"? In the /root-folder?
Sorry for the noob-questions but the docker-tutorials i found are much too high for me. ;)
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