Thanks! That should work.
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Yes, very good idea. I've got HA on a RPI so that should be easy.
That's interesting! I've converted all my docker run commands to docker compose, as I found that easier to manage. But, I guess you can't do the dependencies like you have. Also, yours has the advantage it always pulls the latest.
Awesome, yes, definitely will do. After years of using Linux, the whole systemd thing is still a bit of a black box to me. I know how to create /start/stop services etc but that's about it. Thanks for the prompt replies!
Yeah I used /etc/fstab which are static mounts.
I switched to autofs and that seems to be much better, as it does the mounts "at runtime", ie when requested.
Thanks! I've just set that up. That would seem to solve the solution, right, without reboots?
Sorry, I'm absolutely not a Linux expert :) I use /etc/fstab for the mounts, and to manually re-mount I run "mount -a".
Welcome in the rabbit hole of selfhosted enthousiast.
Haha yes looks like it. I only have 1 server (to be bought) and a RPI, which should be sufficient. Proxmox seems overkill for that scenario; I'll just run Docker. Thanks.
What is the advantage of running proxmox vs install eg Ubuntu, Docker, and manage it via ssh and Portainer?
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Yeah, saw them, but that's over budget unfortunately. Thanks.
Thanks, I've got a HP SFF as well. Not 100% sure how to turn it on though from Ubuntu. There's a software based version: https://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/xenial/en/man8/watchdog.8.html
But I guess that's not the one using the motherboard watchdog function.