
Jjoiq
Memos is pretty usefull for me. App on fdroid momemos is superb. Syncthig takes care of google drive ish needs. Immich for photos.
Mealie keeps food interesting.
Have not done calendar or contacts yet.
Running a few on a low power pi5 using docker for the most backup pihole runs on baremetal.
1 16tb external and 2 5tb external. Not the best but i dig it.
I need a nuc.
Dropped 50 watts off the card. What do u mean?
Been running mint for years with eveything ok. Built a new system with amd and had to start looking elsewhere for an os. Endeavour to the rescue. I have a ryzen 9900x and a 9070. Few issues early but superb so far.
Debian & ubuntu sudo apt install keepalived
sudo apt install libipset13
Configuration
Find your IP
ip a
edit your config
sudo nano /etc/keepalived/keepalived.conf
First node
vrrp_instance VI_1 {
state MASTER
interface ens18
virtual_router_id 55
priority 150
advert_int 1
unicast_src_ip 192.168.30.31
unicast_peer {
192.168.30.32
}
authentication {
auth_type PASS
auth_pass C3P9K9gc
}
virtual_ipaddress {
192.168.30.100/24
}
}
Second node
vrrp_instance VI_1 {
state BACKUP
interface ens18
virtual_router_id 55
priority 100
advert_int 1
unicast_src_ip 192.168.30.32
unicast_peer {
192.168.30.31
}
authentication {
auth_type PASS
auth_pass C3P9K9gc
}
virtual_ipaddress {
192.168.30.100/24
}
}
Start and enable the service
sudo systemctl enable --now keepalived.service
stopping the service
sudo systemctl stop keepalived.service
get the status
sudo systemctl status keepalived.service
Make sure to change ip and auth pass.
Enjoy
2 pihole instances 1 pi5 1 pi4 Keepalived provides vrrp at a set address.
Instances kept in sync via orbital
1 goes down the other takes over.
Quite elegantly.