This looks great! I will try Zabbix first! More than I expected. Thank you
This looks great! I will try Zabbix first! More than I expected. Thank you
That sounds to complicate for me. I am still a beginner.
Hmmm, I have a few dockers, but most stuff is running in lxc‘s (Proxmox). Btw: I tried Heimdall (or Homar?) but I had to enter all services by hand. Is there a way or an app to automate that?
Yes, it is unprivileged. But the mp0 is defined in the 107.conf (107 is the containerID).
arch: amd64
cores: 2
features: keyctl=1, nesting=1
hostname: dockge
memory: 2048
mpO: /media/8TB HDD
net0: name=eth0, bridge=vmbr0, hwaddr=06: FB: 9B: 82: 17 : 58 , ip=dhcp, type=veth
onboot: 1
ostype: debian
rootfs: m2 ssd 4TB:vm—107—disk—0, size=18G
swap: 512
tags: proxmox—helper—scripts
unprivileged: 1
unused0: local—1vm:vm—107—disk—0
Is this not enough?
I will watch the video, maybe this will help. Thanks
Not sure. I installed it from the regular usb-stick-image on a Fujitsu Esprimo Q956.
Great Tool. Unfortunately it gives an error when i try to clone the drive.
**Failed to shutdown Logical Volume Manager (LVM) Logical Volume (LV). Failed to run command: umount
umount: no mount point specified.**
A LXC is a container, so i use CT, right?
Ah, ok, i see. In the future i always have to write about the way i host the services on the proxmox. I use onlx LXC’s. Also docker is in a LXC.
Ok, i will have to check out what a LXC is before i start, but that helped a lot. Thanks
Yes, that is what i am used to.
I guess headless is better for performance and i do not see an advantage at all.
Another question: Why do you have several debians-vm’s? You also could take one, right?
It is almost a fresh armbian. I just installed omv, docker, portainer and nextcloud (docker). Yes, my plan was to move to the nextcloud in yunohost, if i like it.
No, on arm-device you have to install armbian and afterwards yunohost by a script: curl https://install.yunohost.org | bash
Thank you. Had to edit the folders. Not the stack was “successfully deployed”. Have to watch now if the backup works.
My Lemmy-client forces me to add a picture. I was pretty sure to find a solution with thunderbird - what I did
I think that is the way I want to go! Thunderbird on my PC is the „central mail client“, so I just have to draw the archived years (imap) to a local folder. The advantages: If I look for an older mail, I do not have to search in seperate archived files (mbox/eml). And with backing up thunderbird, I have a backup of all my settings AND mails!
I will use that for documenting further stuff. If Zabbix works a few screenshots from there should explain a lot but everything else I would add to the wiki.