Post ATbqNfvoh5SHvSooam by 50de492cfe5472450df1a0176fdf6d915e97cb5d9f8d3eccef7d25ff0a8871de@mostr.pub
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(DIR) Post #ATboFCUY4CceOXtZL6 by e5177ebf513530c2d0924083b64b7eadd7fb85efcc3e4dfb55c73a924c901ca7@mostr.pub
2023-03-14T13:18:56.000Z
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Pi4 8 GB is syncing a Fulcrum electrum server again after a db corruption. It's been syncing for over a week, and is currently at 94%. Just started syncing Fulcrum on a real server with 10 year old hardware, started it about 15 minutes ago. Which will complete first? If I was a betting man (and I am), I'd guess the latter.
(DIR) Post #ATboFD6TnAxoIBdrSi by 58ead82fa15b550094f7f5fe4804e0fe75b779dbef2e9b20511eccd69e6d08f9@mostr.pub
2023-03-14T14:17:34.000Z
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Real server will definitely win, cannot hate Pi's enough for practically any Bitcoin-related purposes.So bad.
(DIR) Post #ATboFqJc0HdpuD5OqW by 80f48f5e58c5d0d9774856ebf7f619da347b1546fc0115dbcb6511de9d4a9e3c@mostr.pub
2023-03-14T14:21:06.000Z
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be like me, stop using shitty Pi's and buy cheaper and more powerful refurbished x86 desktops on Amazon
(DIR) Post #ATboYCjVOUX8e3x9CS by 58ead82fa15b550094f7f5fe4804e0fe75b779dbef2e9b20511eccd69e6d08f9@mostr.pub
2023-03-14T14:22:48.000Z
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💯Haven't touched a Pi in years, small form-factor used enterprise computers are light-years ahead in every way and often cheaper too these days.
(DIR) Post #ATboafsK0zUnbiFqgS by 80f48f5e58c5d0d9774856ebf7f619da347b1546fc0115dbcb6511de9d4a9e3c@mostr.pub
2023-03-14T14:24:53.000Z
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Hell yeah! I got 3 of those on Amazon for $150-ish each. Never going back to shitty arm boards. I wasted years of my life on them
(DIR) Post #ATbombZnp6NRkZHVYW by e5177ebf513530c2d0924083b64b7eadd7fb85efcc3e4dfb55c73a924c901ca7@mostr.pub
2023-03-14T14:26:26.000Z
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This Pi is my first bitcoin node I ever built myself, going on two years. I bought it for dirt cheap because they were cheap AF back then.It's done well for me, but I'm slowly moving things over to my home lab that's running Proxmox (OS that specializes in containers/VMs) so that I can use better hardware, and have reliable backups.
(DIR) Post #ATbosl6FKRiF1WOIWO by 80f48f5e58c5d0d9774856ebf7f619da347b1546fc0115dbcb6511de9d4a9e3c@mostr.pub
2023-03-14T14:28:09.000Z
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You are better off just using Docker directly, You will waste a lot of resources running VM's . I dockerize everything . You can use Cockpit to manage all of the containers on different hosts or PiCluster https://git.poster.place/verita84/picluster
(DIR) Post #ATbpeYdgxa1qHHpLWK by 9eeca894b2e8830e05ec86f4d119de411a2dd3abcb65525db69c486f4afe5882@mostr.pub
2023-03-14T14:35:06.000Z
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I’m happy with my RockPro64s. Both are running raid1 sata through a pci-e card and both are AES capable. No noise and both under 5W.Desktop is an M1, also no noise.> All I ever wanted, all I ever needed is here in my ARMs.So they say.
(DIR) Post #ATbqNfvoh5SHvSooam by 50de492cfe5472450df1a0176fdf6d915e97cb5d9f8d3eccef7d25ff0a8871de@mostr.pub
2023-03-14T14:43:51.000Z
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Literally just upgraded from a pi to an old Lenovo that’s running proxmox with mynode in a container
(DIR) Post #ATbqUWumcG9jzKbUUC by e5177ebf513530c2d0924083b64b7eadd7fb85efcc3e4dfb55c73a924c901ca7@mostr.pub
2023-03-14T14:44:16.000Z
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Proxmox is awesome
(DIR) Post #ATbqUXVIQVMZoZgeOm by 50de492cfe5472450df1a0176fdf6d915e97cb5d9f8d3eccef7d25ff0a8871de@mostr.pub
2023-03-14T14:45:09.000Z
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Yeah first time using it! Are you planning on setting up a relay in a separate container or just your node?
(DIR) Post #ATbqUY2yPIIlV1RXtI by 80f48f5e58c5d0d9774856ebf7f619da347b1546fc0115dbcb6511de9d4a9e3c@mostr.pub
2023-03-14T14:46:08.000Z
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I got the relay automated in Docker if you decide to run a relayhttps://git.poster.place/verita84/nostr/src/branch/main/README.md
(DIR) Post #ATbqhPLe3nniHjJD96 by 50de492cfe5472450df1a0176fdf6d915e97cb5d9f8d3eccef7d25ff0a8871de@mostr.pub
2023-03-14T14:47:50.000Z
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I’m wondering if I should build a separate device for my relay or do you think it’s fine in a container in proxmox
(DIR) Post #ATbqhPneNgCbgaPZnU by 80f48f5e58c5d0d9774856ebf7f619da347b1546fc0115dbcb6511de9d4a9e3c@mostr.pub
2023-03-14T14:48:30.000Z
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Relays use very little resources, runs fine in a container.
(DIR) Post #ATbyoxpv20OWuPaDku by 50de492cfe5472450df1a0176fdf6d915e97cb5d9f8d3eccef7d25ff0a8871de@mostr.pub
2023-03-14T14:51:16.000Z
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Any security concerns if I have a node running in a separate container though?
(DIR) Post #ATbyoyK3DyUuPrgHiq by 80f48f5e58c5d0d9774856ebf7f619da347b1546fc0115dbcb6511de9d4a9e3c@mostr.pub
2023-03-14T16:19:31.000Z
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No. They are all isolated
(DIR) Post #ATbyqbQxIL260Wgj0S by e5177ebf513530c2d0924083b64b7eadd7fb85efcc3e4dfb55c73a924c901ca7@mostr.pub
2023-03-14T14:47:14.000Z
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Not entirely sure what all I will put on it. Likely not a relay as I don't plan on exposing this server to the internet.Right now it's running a file server, media server (Jellyfin), and now a Fulcrum electrum server (pointed at my raspiblitz). Not currently running bitcoind or lightning on it.
(DIR) Post #ATbyqc3ayfwPwMlaEa by 50de492cfe5472450df1a0176fdf6d915e97cb5d9f8d3eccef7d25ff0a8871de@mostr.pub
2023-03-14T14:50:09.000Z
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Yeah that’s my concern but doesn’t each container in proxmox have a separate ip?
(DIR) Post #ATbyqcheZjz3wbVZfk by 80f48f5e58c5d0d9774856ebf7f619da347b1546fc0115dbcb6511de9d4a9e3c@mostr.pub
2023-03-14T16:19:48.000Z
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You only have to expose the port for containers
(DIR) Post #ATc1kw3pzT5y6erdmi by 50de492cfe5472450df1a0176fdf6d915e97cb5d9f8d3eccef7d25ff0a8871de@mostr.pub
2023-03-14T16:51:42.000Z
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Right. How do you access each container? Do you use Tailscale to access remotely and assign a domain to the Tailscale IP for each TS ip?
(DIR) Post #ATc1kwWYGi41XiIZXc by 80f48f5e58c5d0d9774856ebf7f619da347b1546fc0115dbcb6511de9d4a9e3c@mostr.pub
2023-03-14T16:52:20.000Z
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Dunno what any of that is. Why not just user regular docker and keep it simple? Docker can use host ip to forward
(DIR) Post #ATc1whYBlXX4Ztffns by 50de492cfe5472450df1a0176fdf6d915e97cb5d9f8d3eccef7d25ff0a8871de@mostr.pub
2023-03-14T16:53:50.000Z
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I’m a complete newb when it comes to code/ vm/ containers. How do I user a docker?
(DIR) Post #ATc1wi6vgNK0JdvPxA by 80f48f5e58c5d0d9774856ebf7f619da347b1546fc0115dbcb6511de9d4a9e3c@mostr.pub
2023-03-14T16:54:29.000Z
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What OS are you using?
(DIR) Post #ATc22mNwheLVJImJg8 by 50de492cfe5472450df1a0176fdf6d915e97cb5d9f8d3eccef7d25ff0a8871de@mostr.pub
2023-03-14T16:54:58.000Z
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Linux
(DIR) Post #ATc22mtqn1rmuFhnPM by 80f48f5e58c5d0d9774856ebf7f619da347b1546fc0115dbcb6511de9d4a9e3c@mostr.pub
2023-03-14T16:55:36.000Z
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Which distro and version?
(DIR) Post #ATc2XonJnNqfl9RkLQ by 50de492cfe5472450df1a0176fdf6d915e97cb5d9f8d3eccef7d25ff0a8871de@mostr.pub
2023-03-14T16:59:32.000Z
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Kernel Version Linux 5.15.83-1
(DIR) Post #ATc2XpPFWMBpenC2T2 by 80f48f5e58c5d0d9774856ebf7f619da347b1546fc0115dbcb6511de9d4a9e3c@mostr.pub
2023-03-14T17:01:12.000Z
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Red hat ,Debian , alamalinux ?This website tells you how to install on your distrohttps://docs.docker.com/engine/install/
(DIR) Post #ATc9O16pr0Sajiqh7Y by guapachoso@novoa.nagoya
2023-03-14T18:16:56.716Z
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@80f48f5e58c5d0d9774856ebf7f619da347b1546fc0115dbcb6511de9d4a9e3c@mostr.pub What's a distro??
(DIR) Post #ATc9O1fvkWX6UZGip6 by 80f48f5e58c5d0d9774856ebf7f619da347b1546fc0115dbcb6511de9d4a9e3c@mostr.pub
2023-03-14T18:17:53.000Z
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Can't tell if being smart ass or serious? Either way, well played
(DIR) Post #ATcBD05dVGkWIXA9I0 by 72f9755501e1a4464f7277d86120f67e7f7ec3a84ef6813cc7606bf5e0870ff3@mostr.pub
2023-03-14T18:21:27.000Z
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Those Dell thin clients are going cheaper than Pi's on eBay. I got one fully refurb'ed for $45. It's a pretty nice little machine.
(DIR) Post #ATcBDJQtaS2oHyFtZ2 by e5177ebf513530c2d0924083b64b7eadd7fb85efcc3e4dfb55c73a924c901ca7@mostr.pub
2023-03-14T18:34:36.000Z
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For sure. The way to go right now unless you're running a lightning node. In that case, an old lenovo laptop is great thanks to having a built in battery for protection during power outages.
(DIR) Post #ATcBFoI3pY4kZSJWoS by 80f48f5e58c5d0d9774856ebf7f619da347b1546fc0115dbcb6511de9d4a9e3c@mostr.pub
2023-03-14T18:38:50.000Z
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Yup but running a laptop 24/7 will result in battery swelling quickly
(DIR) Post #ATcBJerkoO2gV4qOUS by 80f48f5e58c5d0d9774856ebf7f619da347b1546fc0115dbcb6511de9d4a9e3c@mostr.pub
2023-03-14T18:39:32.000Z
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I don’t trust dells anymore because newer ones I could not get to work with EFI
(DIR) Post #ATcBhhoRVYJsaZlIpc by 72f9755501e1a4464f7277d86120f67e7f7ec3a84ef6813cc7606bf5e0870ff3@mostr.pub
2023-03-14T18:40:53.000Z
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Ah, I didn't really pay attention. This was one of the Wyze units. I'll have to take a picture. I just slapped Fedora on it at the time tbh.