[-] SirLagz@alien.top 2 points 11 months ago

Proxmox with Proxmox Backup Server will do most of that if you were willing to move of CentOS Stream and onto Proxmox.

[-] SirLagz@alien.top 2 points 11 months ago

Build/Buy a 8 bay (or bigger) NAS and stuff it full of 20TB HDDs, run the HDDS in RAIDZ2 or RAID6 depending on what you end up with.

[-] SirLagz@alien.top 2 points 11 months ago

Why not look into alternate methods of getting alerts? Like Gotify or ntfy?

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Netbox Drawing Diagrams

Has anyone else used the Netbox Topology Views to do your network diagrams for you?

I'm testing one of the plugins out as my work is starting to use Netbox to do the diagrams for us rather than us having to manually update diagrams.

Just looking for feedback or if anyone has any tips / gotchas when doing it this way.

[-] SirLagz@alien.top 2 points 11 months ago

You could do your ideal scenario with LVM or with linux mdraid.

I'm not too familar with ZFS so not sure if you could do it on ZFS.

[-] SirLagz@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

It's the multicoloured headers that are to the right of the cap next to the usb port.

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So I have a device, it's an IP Camera - yes I'm aware of the security implications and will be making sure it is firewalled off but for now, lets assume there's no restrictions in place for the purposes of troubleshooting.

I plug it in to Homelab A - it works fine, gets an IP address, can view the stream, no issues.

I set a static IP address when at Homelab A to the same range as Homelab B, and I can ping it while located at Homelab A with a device that has the same IP address range as Homelab B

I take it to Homelab B, and plug it in, and it doesn't get an IP address if it's set to DHCP. It has worked once before, but not since then. I've tried the following -

  • Set a Static ip address when it was plugged in at Site A, then taken it to Site B - nada.
  • When the camera was set to DHCP, could see layer 2 traffic from the camera occasionally.
  • Factory reset the IP Camera
  • Factory reset the main switch at Homelab B
  • Tried different cables
  • Tried putting a switch between IP Camera and main switch
  • Tried plugging it straight into the hypervisor server and pinging it from there
  • Tried Setting the switch port to half duplex,100mbit, full duplex, gigabit, all sorts of combinations

The switch at Homelab A is a TP-Link Jetstream 24 port.

The switch at Homelab B is a Cisco SG300

Both homelabs run Proxmox.

Is there anything else I can try to see if I can get this IP Camera working before I throw in the towel?

[-] SirLagz@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

This is a software issue anyway with this Realtek NIC.

Not the first time it's happened so I have mitigations in place, unfortunately because I shuffled some VMs around yesterday due to a power outage, the mitigations failed. That has since been sorted.

[-] SirLagz@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

Sure, but nowhere near as often.

[-] SirLagz@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

This is a i7-8700 on an Asus Prime H310M-E motherboard.

All I could afford at the time unfortunately.

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[-] SirLagz@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

Really depends on whether you're more comfortable with a WebUI or Command line.

pfSense CE is still perfectly fine, and a lot of features that are behind the paywall are more for commercial users, less for homelabs/home users.

If you are still worried, then Opnsense is a pfSense alternative that's built from the same base as pfSense as it was forked from pfSense a few years ago.

Also, you won't be able to run Proxmox on the Pi. There is Pimox, but I don't know how that would behave if it was in a cluster with Proxmox.

[-] SirLagz@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

Look at the system requirements for whatever software you want to use?

[-] SirLagz@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

Do everything in this post - https://www.reddit.com/r/sysadmin/comments/3z7qd9/comment/cyjynxh/ - with your homelab.

Then you can say you have some experience managing AD etc etc.

[-] SirLagz@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

Depends on what functions your pfSense box is currently serving.

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