Re: Configuring a Fedora 33 system as NAS

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On Tue, 2021-03-16 at 19:04 +1100, Cameron Simpson wrote:
> On 15Mar2021 17:54, Tom Horsley <horsley1953@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > I installed TrueNAS on an old system (along with a ton of disk
> > space), it isn't as familiar as fedora, but it seems to work very well
> > and you get used to it after a while. Been putting all my videos
> > on it and running a Plex server in a jail.
> 
> Our home NAS is also our local Ubuntu server (pick whatever distro you 
> like).  It's got a pair (well, 2 pairs) of big drives in RAID-1 - there 
> live our media and other large things. It shares via NFS and SMB/CIFS.
> 
> I do recommend, if you have the $s, to RAID your storage - it gets you 
> redundancy on drive failure. While this means things stay up of you lose 
> a single drive, more importantly it means you don't need to restore from 
> backup after you lose a single drive; that is a huge boon.

+1

I had a NAS (Iomega) for many years. Over time I had to replace both
Seagate hard drives with WD units and lost nothing. The NAS itself
finally died a few months ago after about 10 years service, and after
connecting the drives via a USB dock Fedora immediately recognised them
as RAID-1.

I'm toying with the idea of replacing the MD RAID with BTRFS RAID,
given that it's now supported in Fedora, but haven't decided yet.

> We like RAID-1 because either drive is standalone. Any can be dropped 
> into a cradle or other machine without the RAID for recovery. We just 
> use the md RAID stuff, no LVM etc.
> 
> Our machine is an HP Proliant G8 - cheap, 4 3.5"  SATA drive bays (not 
> hot swap alas), a SSD up the top for /home and swap, and the OS on an SD 
> card on the mainboard. How I wish we could still buy them.
> 
> Plex: I keep toying with plex. I find it very frustrating.
> 
> a) you need a Plex account
> b) it infers metadata (movie names, what have you) from filenames, which 
> forces a particular naming scheme on you. A schema I hate. I have a 
> whole script to make a parallel Plex link tree for that reason.
> c) No decent way to add (or present) better metadata. Once there were 
> plugins but these days they seem unsupported. I've got metadata, but the 
> best I can do is plex friendly filenames.

I use Plex and also have a script to rename media files. Trouble is
that if you do that it interferes with Plex's ability to find online
subtitles, so I've essentially stopped doing it. I guess I could use a
parallel link tree, but I can't really be bothered.

poc
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