This is my backup server, so no. Primary does.
This is my backup server, so no. Primary does.
zfs --version also does the trick.
Makes me really glad I almost never bother to upgrade my pool flags!
(I mean seriously, I can’t think of the last time I had a use for new flags!)
Kind of want someone to re-run the numbers on this with updated storage densities.
I’m going to disagree with you there, it’s completely situationally dependent. I tried running a wifi point-to-point link from my house to my detached garage, ran like hot garbage. Replaced the link with powerline, was much more stable and faster.
Right tool for the right job. Well really the right tool is to bury something (preferably fiber) between the buildings, but I’m not made out of money and the power line was already buried!
#*POOF*
OK who rubbed the lamp? Of course I follow the rule religiously!
This isn’t about power monitoring, it’s about eco-shifting. Those are very different things!
I use power monitoring to figure out when things that aren’t smart are on/off. IDGAF about being more green; when I need to use my appliances I need to use them, period!
Following in case anyone has any good ideas. (I got nothing, sorry!)
Eh, PoE is meant to power devices. It doesn’t care much whether that’s a phone, a camera, or whatever. Worst case it’ll just be slow depending on what flavor of PoE we’re talking about.
I don’t want the switch to stop sending power to the outlet.
Make it so, then! Inside the switch electrical box, disconnect the outlet from the switch, and connect it to constant power instead. Easy-peasy, works with everything!
Well, two steps forwards, one step back. The scrub I ran yesterday at least showed some errors, but I’m having trouble identifying exactly what is the actual problem. I think I’ll sleep on it and form a new plan in the morning.
Controller failure? RAM failure? Dmesg shows absolutely nothing, no panics no anything so I’m not thinking it’s ram. Hmmmm… maybe I’ll run mtest after I get some sleep.
Hey wow, even though my problem is getting worse (maybe), an actual honest-to-god ISO showed up in the problem file list!