Yeah seems like a weird choice to have a default storage type that is known in the community to be unreliable.
Yeah it seems a lot of people are saying the SD card is the issue which wouldn’t surprise me. I do have some spare space on my proxmox server but it would just be a huge pain in the dick to move everything… But it’s looking like I may need to sadly.
That’s the weird part is that I don’t have any USB devices attached. I have Ethernet, power cable, and the fan on the case has pins going to some headers.
The case did come with another power supply so maybe I’ll try that and see if anything changes.
Id be willing to try this. How do you have it connected? Just using an external USB attached one?
I am running it from an SD card. Did setting up the watchdog ultimately work for you? I did come across a watchdog as a possible workaround.
That is a good idea! Do you have any recommendations for remote logging?
If you have any torrent service running maybe try stopping that temporarily and see if that helps. I was having a similar issue with stuttering and found another person mentioning qbittorrent as the culprit.
I can’t wait for normalization to be built in. I have had to dump my music into mp3gain prior to importing it so this would save a lot of time.
As well, means I will be more open to other,higher quality, formats.
Huh I have been meaning to try working with docker so this seems like a good starting point! Thanks for sharing.
You could use something like DietPi OS which has an installer for all the *arr services built in.
This is incredible thank you!
I wanted to start cheap so I admit I got something that wasn’t the most expandable long term but my only problems so far have been storage.
I haven’t worked with LVMs in awhile now but I will make note of this if I can manage to get both drives going at the same time.
I spent 100$ on a cheap e-waste bound Dell. All proprietary parts so the power supply didn’t have any extra power cables I could see for another drive.
With that being said I’ll take another look just to make sure. As a lot of other people have said a second drive for holding the data would for sure be ideal.
I do have my own normal.windows PC that I could just dump it all onto. My Proxmox install I am not worried about its really just my one VM that I have spent weeks on now getting my various services setup on.
Can the VMs be moved separately? If so, that would make this a lot easier to just move them to a USB and install the new drive.
Should edit your post with the solution so others can see!