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  • Nextcloud + OnlyOffice
  • *arr media management series (Lidarr, Sonarr, etc)
  • Gitea
  • Vaultwarden
  • PiHole
  • Jellyfin
  • Wiki-js
  • Lemmy
  • Prometheus/Grafana/Loki

Currently all containerised running on a debian VM on a Rockylinux Qemu/KVM hypervisor. Initially I was using rocky+podman but inevitably hit something I wanted to run that just straight up needed docker and was too much effort to try and get working. 🤷

Hardware is an circa 2012 gaming machine with a few ZFS raids for all of my Linux ISOs. It lives an extremely tortured existence and longs for the sweet release of death.

Toying with the idea of migrating it all to on-prem virtualised kubernetes cluster using helm charts to manage the stacks and using NFS mounts for persistent storage because I hate myself (and to upskill I guess)

What about you?

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[-] DeltaTangoLima@reddrefuge.com 6 points 1 year ago

Far quicker to share a screenshot of my dashboard

[-] mouse@midwest.social 4 points 1 year ago
  • Categories
    • House
      • Home Assistant: front-end
      • Frigate: CCTVs and NVR
      • Node-RED: node.js automations
      • ESPhome: IoT devices
    • Homelab
      • Grafana: Monitoring data
      • Pi-hole (primary): Local DNS & ad blocking
      • Pi-hole (secondary): Local DNS & ad blocking
      • Portainer: Docker container management
      • Proxmox #1: PVE node: chewy
      • Proxmox Backup #1: PBS node: chewy
      • Proxmox #2: PVE node: hansolo
      • Proxmox Backup #1: PBS node: hansolo
      • Nginx Proxy Manager: Reverse proxy server
    • Media
      • nzbget: Usenet downloading
      • Deluge: Torrent downloading
      • Plex: Media server
      • Overseerr: Media library management
      • Tautulli: Plex reporting
      • Prowlarr: Indexer managerment
    • Data
      • Paperless-ngx: Document management
      • Photoprism: Photo library
      • Calibre: eBook library
      • Readarr: eBook management
      • Sync thing: File sync
      • Joplin Server: Notebook sync
    • Homelab Devices
      • Firewall: OPNsense on Proxmox
      • Primary NAS: Netgear ReadyNAS NV+ V2
      • Secondary NAS: Qnap TS-410
      • Switch: Netgear GS324TP
      • Wifi: Aruba IAP-225 Virtual controller
      • Printer: Fuji Xerox CM115w
    • Health
      • rey: Raspberry Pi 4
      • lando: Raspberry Pi 3
      • quigon: Raspberry Pi 3
      • bobafett: Raspberry Pi 2
      • jangofett: Raspberry Pi 3
    • Databases
      • Prometheus: Pi-hole stats
      • InfluxDB: Timeseries databases
      • Radius DB (Adminer): PostgreSQL database
    • Tools
      • VS Code: Remote code editor
      • searxng: Private web search
      • Changedetection: Monitor website changes
      • Octoprint: 3D printing
      • Shellinabox: Ajax console client
    • Media Libraries
      • Sonarr: TV show library
      • Sonarr (anime): Anime TV show library
      • Radarr (4K): 4K movie library
      • Radarr: Movie library
      • Radarr (Anime): Anime movie library
[-] jokob@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago

Is there an anime radarr / sonarr setup guide you followed?

[-] DeltaTangoLima@reddrefuge.com 1 points 1 year ago

I haven't finished setting those up, but will be using TRaSH Guides as a starting point. I used their guides for my regular 1080p and 4K setups, and have been pretty happy with them.

[-] jokob@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

Thanks a lot, wallabanged and will look at it later 😁

[-] Justdude@lemmy.world 1 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago)

wow! Very long list!

Edit: ~~What dashboard are you using for the app overview?~~ Dashy I see in the answers

[-] Foreverwinter@lemmy.world 0 points 1 year ago

What software is the dashboard in? I've seen similar ones here before but not sure what people are using to see it all at a glance like that.

[-] DeltaTangoLima@reddrefuge.com 1 points 1 year ago

That's Dashy. I've only just started using it recently. I like it because I can edit it on the fly - no need to dive into the YAML behind it (which I had to do when I was using Homer).

[-] BlackEco@lemmy.blackeco.com 0 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Quicker but not ideal for users with visual impairments :/

[-] mouse@midwest.social 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Hello, I went through and wrote down all the applications and services from the image, enjoy.

[-] DeltaTangoLima@reddrefuge.com 1 points 1 year ago

Well, instead of being a victim and fucking whinging about it just ask. Not my job to guess if people have a vision impairment, but I'll happily oblige if asked nicely.

[-] somedaysoon@lemmy.world 5 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)
  • Scheduled Jobs
    • script to update subdomain ( E.g. home.domain.com) with external home IP address
    • script to run snapraidrunner
    • script to check docker services and report healthchecks
    • script to update and clean kodi libraries
    • script to backup with borg
  • Snapraid on 4x8TB
  • NAS - Samba shares
    • backups
      • computers
      • phones
    • public
    • media
      • music
      • tv
      • movies
  • SSH Tunnel
  • WireGuard (primary way to access services away from home)
  • Print server
  • Docker
    • Server 1 (ThinkCentre M93p, Intel i5-4570T 8GB RAM)
      • healthchecks (monitors services and makes sure scripts run otherwise notifies me)
      • smtp_to_telegram (most services support email notification, this is a way to use the built in notfication of most services but be notified instantly)
      • trilium (notes with tree structure organization)
      • pinry (image board, think pinterest)
      • portainer (GUI to manage docker services)
      • adguardhome (DNS adblocking like pihole but better in my opinion)
      • rustdesk (remote admin software, think remote desktop)
      • ulogger (what I use to map my motorcyle rides)
      • dozzle (docker log viewer)
      • mariadb (database for services that require mysql)
      • postgres (database for services that require postgres)
    • Server 2 (ThinkCentre M93p, Intel i5-4570, 20GB RAM)
      • omada-controller (controller for my tp-link router/switches/aps)
      • home assistant (control smart devices, setup automations)
      • airsonic (stream my music)
      • airsonic-refix (an alternative GUI for airsonic)
      • paperless-ngx (searchable document archive, I keep manuals and some receipts and tax documents)
      • redis (dependency for some services)
      • lidarr (manages music and auto downloads monitored artists/albums)
      • jackett (manages torrent trackers and can combine them into one query for things like lidarr/sonarr/etc.)
      • openbooks (download ebooks for my paperwhite)
      • sabnzbd (client for usenet downloads, integrates into lidarr/sonarr/etc.)
      • sonarr (manages tv shows and auto downloads them)
      • esphome (makes flashes firmware on devices easier)
      • agendav (web calendar, integrates with baikal or any caldav service)
      • baikal (keeps my calendar and contacts)
      • photoprism (photo manager, prefer over immich until immich has better read only integration)
      • stash (nsfw)
      • deluge (torrent client, integrates with lidarr/sonarr/etc.)
      • portainer (GUI to manage docker services)
      • dozzle (docker log viewer)
      • nginx proxy manager (use it to set subdomains for the services… E.g. arisonic.home.lan)
      • wallabag (save webpages for later viewing, doesn't seem to work on a lot of sites so I usually just use SingleFile and save to a folder on the NAS instead so I might down this)
      • syncthing (mainly use it to backup all the photos and /sdcard/ dir on my phone, but also keep some configs synced between laptops/desktops)
      • adguardhome (backup to the other adguard dns)
      • nginx
        • Homer dashboard (my favorite dashboard, but been looking at homepage lately)
        • DokuWiki (favorite wiki, prefer the classic styling)
        • minimalist-web-notepad (very fast and easy notes for quick and temporary notes)
[-] ratz@chatsubo.hiteklolife.net 7 points 1 year ago

This individual fornicates

[-] somnuz@lemm.ee 3 points 1 year ago

..with great form and a lot of style — no room for doubts here.

[-] xavier666@lemm.ee 2 points 1 year ago

This guy just said "I'm gonna make my own internet, with blackjack and hookers"

[-] Fizz@lemmy.nz 5 points 1 year ago

Nothing 😀but I'm still enjoying the community

[-] BlackEco@lemmy.blackeco.com 2 points 1 year ago

I self-host a ton of software. For context, I'm leveraging docker-compose on top of TrueNAS SCALE:

  • Monitoring
    • Prometheus
    • Grafana
    • the basic dockprom exporters: nodeexporter, cadvisor
    • NUT Exporter (UPS statistics)
    • PiHole exporter
    • UptimeKuma
  • Ad blocking
    • PiHole
    • unbound (censor-resilient DNS resolver)
    • dnsproxy (in order to use PiHole on my smartphone and laptop outside my home network)
  • Media
    • Plex
    • Transmission
    • Sonarr
    • Radarr
    • Bazarr
    • Jackett
    • Flaresolverr
  • Services exposed to the outside world
    • Bunkerweb (security-hardened nginx reverse-proxy)
    • Bird.makeup (Twitter to Mastodon bridge)
    • FreshRSS
    • n8n (automation software, think IFTTT or Zapier, but open-source and on steroids)
    • Self-Host Planning Poker (my very own software!)
    • Courier (parcel tracking software)
    • Overseerr (user-friendly interface for friends and family to request movies and shows, plugs into Sonarr, Radarr and Plex)
    • Lemmy
  • Kresus (personal finance)
  • Wireguard (VPN I use as a gateway into my home network)
  • Caddy (reverse proxy with HTTPS, I use it for serving locally everything I do not expose to the outside world)
  • Restic server (an HTTP server to push Restic backups from various computers at home)
  • wakeonlan-cron-docker (because TrueNAS doesn't allow installing WoL package. Once again, I made it myself)

What I'm looking into at the moment:

  • Tandoor Recipes (deployed but I cannot make CSRF work with my reverse-proxy so far)

What I'll be looking into in the near future:

  • Promtail + Grafana Loki to aggregate Docker containers logs in Prometheus/Grafa
  • Immich (Google Photos alternative with automated backups from smartphones)
[-] Spike@feddit.de 0 points 1 year ago

How did you do Caddy on TrueNAS Scale? Docker-compose also? Im currently hosting a lot of stuff you are, but all with truecharts apps via docker. Ultimately used traefik this time, but I like the simplicity of the caddyfile a lot.

When I read through your post, it feels like you are me in 5 years if everything goes well.

[-] Bakkoda@sh.itjust.works 1 points 1 year ago

I don't know how I haven't ever heard of n8n before but I finally was able to get my old ass mFi controller to be able to completely talk to Home Assistant again. Thank you!

[-] codecarter@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

the webpage you see in the pic is flame (also hosted)

[-] remotedev@lemmy.ca 2 points 1 year ago

Is there a noob breakdown somewhere of what each of those are?

[-] codecarter@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

Most are self explanatory if you google their names individually. If you need any specific explanations, just let me know I'll fill you in.

[-] jjakc@lemthony.com 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)
  • Vaultwarden
  • audiobookshelf (Best audiobook and podcast server)
  • Teamspeak3
  • Sinusbot (music bot for Ts3)
  • SWAG (reverse proxy with built-in fail2ban)
  • Plex
  • Sonarr / Radarr / Overseerr / Jackett
  • Lemmy
  • Uptime-Kuma
  • Nextcloud
  • Bookstack
  • LanguageTool (Grammar and spellcheck)
  • Multiple game servers depending on what our group is playing. Currently, Minecraft with PaperMC
  • calibre / calibre-web (calibre with guacamole to manage library and calibre-web to access it with a webpage and send to kindle)
  • DailyTxT (Diary server)
  • Libreddit (Alternative reddit front end that doesn't use the official API)
  • Rallly (scheduling for groups)
  • Tandoor (recipe manager and shopping list)
  • Tautili
  • Grafana
  • Pihole
[-] autumn@reddthat.com 0 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Just navidrome & the Synology suite (drive, photos, video)

I'm lazy 🫠

[-] ratz@chatsubo.hiteklolife.net 1 points 1 year ago

Lazy is good.. I try not to think about the time I've invested in this stuff

[-] fernandu00@lemmy.ml 0 points 1 year ago

I'm a noobie:

  • portainer
  • pihole
  • wireguard server
  • jellyfin
  • youtube-dl
  • nextcloud
  • tor/privoxy
  • freshrss
  • minetest server
  • nginx proxy manager

All running locally on a 2008 lenovo core 2 duo with 2gb, 1 120gb SSD, 1 1tb HDD and 1 250gb HDD...couldn't open the services to the web since my ISP blocks every port (except 52180 udp) even if I open them in the router sothey can change the double on a fixed IP withppen ports in their "enterprise" package

[-] jokob@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

Try tailscale to access services outside of the network, works great for me

[-] SJ0@lemmy.fbxl.net 0 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)
  • Lemmy
  • Searx
  • Matrix
  • Xmpp
  • Soapbox
  • Lotide
  • Peertube
  • Nextcloud
  • Nostr
  • Wordpress
  • Plex (sorta borderline of this counts)
  • Invidious
  • Pfsense

Running on a total of 5 fanless commercial grade sign PCs. That's why the motto of my websites is "this site runs of parts scavenged from a roadside sign"

1x core 2 duo running Lemmy

2x atom d2550s running xmpp, matrix, lotide, searx, nostr, and invidious

2x core i5 4000 series running everything else

I try to run bare metal so I can stick my fingers into things.

[-] ratz@chatsubo.hiteklolife.net 1 points 1 year ago

this site runs of parts scavenged from a roadside sign

Love keeping that old tech alive! My Core 2 Duo died a couple of years back, if I could figure out a way to leverage old mobile phones for some sort of project I would.

I've always called it 'ghetto IT' personally.

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