![]() Unbound 1.8.3 replaced with Pi-hole 5.11. NGINX reverse proxy 1.16.1_11 with Certbot 0.38.0_1 replaced with NGINX Proxy Manager 2.9.18 running on Hass.io Pi Nextcloud 25.0.1 (PHP 8.0.25) with Onlyoffice (via VM) Home Assistant 0.106.6 Hass.io now running on a Raspberry Pi 4 Plus I do not have to worry about Pihole failing and thus having no DHCP in that moment.Ģx120GB Crucial BX500 SSD (Mirror) for bootĨx8TB WD80E(Z/M)AZ (RAIDZ2) (1 RMA'ed after 12 months)Ģx1TB Samsung 860 EVO SSD (Mirror) running the following jails and VMs:Ĭalibre 4.7.0 and replaced with Calibre-Web 0.6.19 running in a Docker container Now with PFSense in place, since it has lots of resources available, the job is better served by pfblocker. The only reason why I put Pihole on Freenas was to save energy which I would otherwise need if I placed it on a separate computer. Trouble autostarting Sonarr in Ubuntu 18.04 Im having difficulty getting Sonarr to auto start. Again, we don't have to look for a solution if it takes too much of our time. Also reported by other users and no solution available. Yesterday I tried to install CentOS 8 and it won't boot unlike CentOS 7. Freenas is a good device and serves its purpose but the VM's may not be that reliable. More and more I come to the point that it is pointless to look for a solution if it is not available straight away. systemd service allows us to autostart a service like Radarr, you can also use the following commands to stop or restart Radarr any time. Unlike Sonarr, Radarr does not have an official Ubuntu repo for you to install on your Ubuntu 20.04 computer. I read that other users had the same issue so I lived with it until yesterday when I changed over to pfblockerng. Step 3 Install latest Radarr release on Ubuntu 20.04. Create Group and User: Create a group as sonar. ![]() ![]() We have found solution on this to create saparate group and user to run sonarqube. The funny thing is that I do not have to confirm anything in the Ubuntu startup, just click in the black window and then the VM boots. We can’t run Sonarqube as a root user, if you run using root user it stops automatically. Checkbox is checked but it won't boot until I connect via VNC and click inside the window. ![]()
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