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Files need to be executable iirc, verify permission and compare permissions from a file that is shown in your library from a file that isn't.

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Jellyfin will find all files, naming files is for when jellyfin needs to fetch metadata, if your file is not named correctly, jellyfin might struggle to find its correct metadata.

Also, look if there are not weird chars in filename, for example emoji, weird unicode and stuff, I don't think that's the issue here but maybe?

Also, for permission check if all files have the same user:group permission

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Concerts ? this seems like an plugin to me. You can just create a second Movie library ?

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Yes good point, sorry, directory should be executable, files don't have to be.

Thank you for pointing it out!

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I use grafana that gets data from a Zabbix server and also a proxmox exporter for prometheus, most VM also have a zabbix agent, mainly to monitor disk usage.

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Well, just don't host them, what she gonna do? Tell the police ?

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I've been jealous of people, same as you, now it's my turn to shine! Your turn will come!

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that's true ahah

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Oh yeah, forgot to mention: All of this for free at my work, I work in a datacenter!

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If the internet archive wants some, I'd love to give some to them ahah

But I'm already archiving a lot of stuff, from Youtube, ISO, and more!

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Depends on the data on them. They were erased before I got them of course too.

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Yeah... that sucks, but then they'll tell you about green IT and stuff, but they just throw away and destroy stuff that could be used elsewhere...

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With 88 disks, some RAID 5 I think I'm going to be okey if one of them fails! (I also have a backup server)

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come and get them!

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Drives, I understand but servers tho...

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I'm in France, however I'll not sell them immediately, maybe you could check serverpartsdeals to get some cheap refurbished drives

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Let's just make an arena where the nerds fight to win a disk!

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For now nope, and it's SAS, do you have use for them ?
Also look at serverpartsdeal to buy some nice used drives ! https://serverpartdeals.com/collections/hard-drives

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Probably here : https://serverpartdeals.com/collections/hard-drives
They sold 18TB drives for 100€ last months

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"What is this one doing??? Is he... what's this weird Arch logo on his laptop"

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Who plays COD nowadays ?

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My server got updated a lot, starting with a single 1 TB disk, the a single 4TB disk, to 6 4tb disks and now it will be 10 8TB disks

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Keep in mind they are refurbished tho! They will work fine, but they also have a lot of hours on them too!

But you're welcome! They do offer some sweet deals!

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I have my eyes on some fiber channel stuff that got decomissionned, I'll probably try something with that

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as French, it took me a while to get it...

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Homepage
Jellyfin
TubeArchivist

Zabbix & Grafana for supervision

A XMPP server

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Zabbix collect all the data (for exemple, cpu usage, memory usage, disk space etc...)
Grafana take this data from zabbix and display it, You can create dashboards with only the useful data you need!

TubeArchivist is indeed "selfhosted youtube" but more importantly it's more of a Youtube Backup, if you watch a lot of content on there, like me, you know that videos gets deleted all the time, and archiving videos that you like is really important (at least if some videos means a lot to you, like me)

And a XMPP server is just a self-hosted messaging/calls service that works like email and is decentralized. I'm not that familliar with it yet, but i'm loving the concept

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Alerting is good too yes!

But when you have multiple Datasource, grafana is great to cross the data and see everything at once, plus Grafana dashboard are better looking imo!

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Yes! Uptime Kuma is really awesome too, but it's just for service availability, nothing more.

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I think mattermost is awesome (I have one myself)

But for this kind of group I think Matrix is a better fit, so you don't have to create one account per server you want to join

But great initiative none-the-less

Pi.Alert is dead...💀 Long live NetAlert X 🚀 (network monitoring) (lemmy.world)

After thinking for about a year about it I decided to rename the project to 🚀NetAlertX. This will help prevent confusion about which fork someone is using, and differentiate it from the now stale upstream project. With about 1800 or so commits over the stale project, I thought, this project deserved a new name. It will also...

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I think the X is a bit too much, but other than that, awesome and keep up the good work ! 😋

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Jellyfin is awesome, and the ecosystem keeps on growing, and I love that, I love to see the community build awesome app! (I've also built a few Jellyfin tools for Linux myself!)

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I really hope this app will go far and be a daily-drivable app soon!

And shameless-plugg indeed too ahah

It's Playlifin and Playlifin Voyager, tools I built to help me migrate from jellyfin servers, and to recreate my youtube playlist on my Jellyfin!

https://flathub.org/apps/net.krafting.Playlifin
https://flathub.org/apps/net.krafting.PlaylifinVoyager

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Finamp is my daily driver for my music needs on the Go I can only recommand!

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Indeed! I have a lot of SCSI disks, PCI cards and a few cables too! (also, SCSI is fun to pronounce... SKEUZY) but on this server, the RAID card doesn't have any option to create a RAID in its BIOS, from what I can tell it needs a special software and I can't find good tutorials or documentation out there :(

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You're missing the point, it's not about using old hardware to daily drive them here, it's for the fun and thrill of discovering ancient hardware, software and technologies! I'll definitly need to see how much power this one is taking tho, but with only 1 out of 2 CPU I'd say around 200W for something this old

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Kinda, but I cooked the pizza, it was there when I wanted to post something about the server, so I couldn't resist ahah

TO be a good Pizza keeper warmer, I'd definitely have to remove the 12 fans inside

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Intel Xeon 3.2GHz (yes that's the whole model number), 4 gigs of DDR2 RAM and 3x 73GB Ultra SCSI disks!

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In my opinion, selfhosting is also about discovering how (and what) you could selfhost with old hardware and OS, just for fun and understanding a bit more about the history of hardware

But yeah for 24/7 services I have others way more modern servers and also an OrangePi

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Yeah I already have the key combo to enter the RAID card BIOS, CTRL + i

And yeah I won't be hosting anything on it obviously, I just love old hardware and trying to push them tp their limit!

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Thanks for the link! I'll definitely need to try this... I have a few CDs laying around, I'll burn one!

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Who said it was too keep it warm ? Maybe it's too cool it off before eating it :)

Also, drives can get pretty hot

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I would love to actually get my hand on some Sun gear, they look really cool! Or even some Itanium powered servers! This one is an IBM server that I got for free, and exploring the software to use it, is a bit of a challenge and it is pretty different from how you configure server nowadays. (Also, a floppy drive on a server, this is what I call awesome!)

For selfhosting real stuff, I do have modern gear and an OrangePi too!

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I also looked up the Compaq ProLiant 7000, and this thing is huge indeed, but it does look awesome!

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SCSI is its own thing, to fix some issues with IDE iirc. The drive backplane is directly attached to the motherboard, well, more specifically to the RAID Card on the Motherboard, then the RAID card give the OS/Motherboard access to the configured RAID disk that you have created, but not to the disks themselves.

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Hey, it's a 2005 server, it can't do IT mode, it only have Ultra SCSI 70GB drives, a 10 GB nic would be useless (it's only PCI, not PCIe) DDR2 RAM and 1 core processors only too!

I'll probably install a Debian, I had fun trying Windows 2003 Server. It has a Floppy drive too, I'll definitely keep the DVD and Floppy drive in there! (the CD Drive is IDE btw) And you can only configure the RAID array via a CD provided by IBM (No, you cannot boot this CD from an USB key, as the software on the CD is looking for the dvd drive and not an USB key)

Most of everything you said would be accurate for recent servers tho, but not here, not at all ahah!

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