![]() 14:11:05 Ready to synchronize "Default Folder" (default) (readwrite) 14:11:05 Ready to synchronize "branch-FIRE OFF BRANCH-vertical" (branch-FIRE OFF BRANCH-vertical) (readonly) 14:11:05 Ready to synchronize "branch-FIRE OFF BRANCH-horizontal" (branch-FIRE OFF BRANCH-horizontal) (readonly) 14:11:05 Ready to synchronize "zone-FIRE OFF ZONE-vertical" (zone-FIRE OFF ZONE-vertical) (readonly) 14:11:05 Weak hash enabled, as it has an acceptable performance impact. 14:11:05 Hashing performance without weak hash is 84.46 MB/s 14:11:04 Hashing performance with weak hash is 74.35 MB/s 14:11:03 Single thread SHA256 performance is 90 MB/s using minio/sha256-simd (86 MB/s using crypto/sha256). A modern low power CPU will be above a raspberry in power and when idle (most of the time) it will not consume much more.My device id is:- MYON7JQ-EN4WVLA-NMH6U2V-4Z5QCAY-TTAKNZM-T7EEWN2-XVUZECH-36ZW3AT As for consumption, most of the consumption is taken by hard drives. Finally, conventional hardware allows greater scalability in the future, RAM expansion, CPU change, improving network connectivity, etc. ![]() In addition, it is always better to have all the hardware inside a box than to have the raspberry and the discs next to it, with connection cables that cleaning personnel may not respect in an office. An AMD64 platform offers other advantages such as a standard OMV installation, eliminates potential initial configuration and power problems for storage hard drives. Obviously, you don't just have to assess energy consumption. Nextcloud has many applications to install, but controlling this, installing the basic ones, you should not have problems for 4 clients as Soma says with a Raspberry PI. The power you need to use Nextcloud will depend on the number of clients and the applications you install within Nextcloud. I'm definitely keeping it in mind if the need and activity grow in the future, but right now this remote relay syncing is the only thing left to start using this NAS, so I wanted to fix that. While I was setting that up another computer was acquired, so to avoid file management becoming too unwieldy I started looking into syncronization programs and stumbled on Syncthing, that luckily could still fit into that amount of RAM… to use Nextcloud I'd have to re-start from scratch with more powerful hardware, for features I don't even know we'd need. Ours is a small office with at most 3-4 PCs and a network printer plus the project had started as just a NAS to have work files all in a central location, so I had bought that small SBC with 512MB RAM. ![]() I had taken a look at that too, and it had an impressive feature set, but it seemed kinda overkill for what we needed. Wouldn't it be more productive to use Nextcloud? In the case of a file server for work in an office and for several clients. So just WHY isn't the NAS connecting? My Linux knowledge is limited, but from what I could verify above looks like everything is set as it should, but Syncthing isn't picking up any DNS setting anyway.Īnyone can help me troubleshoot this further/solve it? tested with Syncthing on another (my) computer, and on another router, in both cases UPNP and relay connection were automatically set up without issue. tried opening ports on OMV and the router's firewall, but didn't and shouldn't matter since UPNP works I can ping external servers like both from the OMV host and the container, so DNSs seem to be correctly resolved I've verified with cat /etc/nf and docker exec cat /etc/nf that the DNSs used are the same I'm using the above-mentioned network_mode, so the container should have the same network settings as the OMV host On repeat (only thing changing is the remote port), and I've read it should be a DNS issue with the application looking for the relay servers on the local network, but: ![]() 00:34:16 service dynamic+ failed: Get "": dial tcp: lookup on :53: read udp :49236->:53: read: connection refused 00:34:16 Relay listener (dynamic+) shutting down Code 00:34:16 Relay listener (dynamic+) starting ![]()
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