devices {
device {
vendor "LENOVO"
product "DE_Series"
product_blacklist "Universal Xport"
path_grouping_policy "group_by_prio"
path_checker "rdac"
features "2 pg_init_retries 50"
hardware_handler "1 rdac"
:80 { | |
root * /path/to/your/files | |
file_server { | |
browse | |
} | |
basicauth /* { | |
username hash | |
# hash is generated by ./caddy hash-password | |
} | |
} |
for i in $(ls *.mkv);do ffmpeg -i "$i" -c copy -c:a aac "${i%.mkv}.mp4" ;done |
VMware vSphere 6 Enterprise Plus | |
1C20K-4Z214-H84U1-T92EP-92838 | |
1A2JU-DEH12-48460-CT956-AC84D | |
MC28R-4L006-484D1-VV8NK-C7R58 | |
5C6TK-4C39J-48E00-PH0XH-828Q4 | |
4A4X0-69HE3-M8548-6L1QK-1Y240 | |
VMware vSphere with Operations Management 6 Enterprise | |
4Y2NU-4Z301-085C8-M18EP-2K8M8 | |
1Y48R-0EJEK-084R0-GK9XM-23R52 |
#EXTM3U | |
#EXTINF:0,Radio Futuro | |
https://18693.live.streamtheworld.com/FUTUROAAC.aac?csegid=12000&dist=futuro_cl-web-live_streaming_play&tdsdk=js-2.9&swm=false&pname=TDSdk&pversion=2.9&banners=300x250&gdpr=0&burst-time=15&sbmid=e9c174a4-eaab-4bfd-ee8d-313bfe70e916 |
you need a working gpg key, this is to encrypt the gmail.token file
set you gpg key id in the line 47
ENCRYPTION_PIPE = ['gpg', '--encrypt', '--recipient', 'YOUKEYHERE']
devices { | |
device { | |
vendor "LENOVO" | |
product "DE_Series" | |
product_blacklist "Universal Xport" | |
path_grouping_policy "group_by_prio" | |
path_checker "rdac" | |
features "2 pg_init_retries 50" | |
hardware_handler "1 rdac" | |
prio "rdac" |
#!/bin/bash | |
VER="0.94.2"; | |
SCRIPTTITLE="PV - HVM - version $VER"; | |
RED=$(tput setaf 1) | |
GREEN=$(tput setaf 2) | |
NORMAL=$(tput sgr0) | |
# Configure logging | |
tmp="/tmp" | |
logfile="$tmp/$(basename $0).$$.log" |
Proxmox VE 6.x release includes a feature to add custom cloud-init configs. Unfortunately there is poor documentation, so I had to figure this out by adding pieces of information together.
The cloud-init files need to be stored in a snippet. This is not very well documented:
- Go to
Storage View -> Storage -> Add -> Directory
- Give it an ID such as
snippets
, and specify any path on your host such as/snippets
- Under
Content
chooseSnippets
and de-selectDisk image
(optional) - Upload (scp/rsync/whatever) your
user-data, meta-data, network-config
files to your proxmox server in/snippets/snippets/
(the directory should be there if you followed steps 1-3)
You can use ssacli
(smart storage administrator command line interface) tool to manage any of supported HP Smart Array Controllers in your Proxmox host without need to reboot your server to access Smart Storage Administrator in BIOS. That means no host downtime when managing your storage.
CLI is not as convenient as GUI interface provided by BIOS or desktop utilities, but still allows you to fully manage your controller, physical disks and logical drives on the fly with no Proxmox host downtime.
ssacli
replaces older hpssacli
, but shares the same syntax and adds support for newer servers and controllers.