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Jan 18, 2024, 1:00:44 PM1/18/24
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Question: the config.xml file in the backup zip contains a key:
BuiltIn
which I assume is not OK in this situation? I mean, the update process is not in-built, when using Sonarr in a docker container, but rather you update the container itself, when the new version comes out, right? Hence, how about this config.xml - should I remove it from zip file altogether, or edit it in some way?

But more than the 95% of media files are never accessed (historical backup) or are used one time per year. Also, the NAS it's a hungry beast at power consumption even if I shutdown some disks when are idle. Add to this situation that every boot spindle and erodes the HDDs, or some erroneous startup decrease the live of the disks.

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Last week my brother gave me a Lenovo Thinkcentre M700 tiny that usea a lot less power than my "Sun NAS". I plan to transfer the 5% of files that I use every day to his HD and then mantain the old NAS as a backup and power it one time to month, backup the files that has changed and copy new viewed multimedia and power off again.

Until yesterday I though that my only option was install a linux (ubuntu?), add kodi adjusting autologing and autostart in one user and configure another remote user to use the qbittorrent(web interface?), convert flacs to mp3 or sort files in repositories or something similar.

Can I add to libreelec, with a reasonably good performance, a SAMBA server for several net shares (used by five or six users), a qbittorrent client and an good audio converter? I think that Torrent it's possible with addons (but with less options than in qbit), kodi shares some resources but I don't know if it do it efficiently but definetely not found a good and flexible audio converter and the file manager in kodi it's less than usefull.

Interesting question. Don't remember really, haven't use torrents for over 15 years. Is your download finished? copy the complete folder to another location and then press the Force Resume to see. Even if your download haven't finish and stuck at 99.9% do the same. Copy the folder elsewhere. This is your "so far downloaded" backup. If the Force button re-download the file, you can easily stop it, turn off the qBittorrent, copy and paste your backup folder to the normal torrent downloads folder, turn on torrent client and make a "Check torrent files" or "Check file integrity" or something similar. this will find out your so far downloaded files and resume them

Longhorn is a brilliant piece of software (especially for those who cannot use block volumes on their Kubernetes cluster), but it can (and does) happen to have some volumes getting degraded and thus requiring to recover from a backup.

As in previous case, mount the backup as a volume, and create a pvc for it. Then you can fire off the job which will automatically copy over files from the old volume to the new one while maintaining the owner and all file masks.

You can also run this tool with Docker if you don't have Python, or don't want to install the package to your system directly.The BT_backup path is automatically overridden to /tmp/BT_backup, so mount your BT_backup there.

After installation, if there will be two 2 new packages installed: libtorrent-rasterbar, and qbittorrent-nox (aka qBittorrent no X). The package name for libtorrent does not interfere with any apt packages and should not issue any upgrade warnings when upgrading packages with apt-get.

Backups are categorized at the top level as timestamped directories. This timestampindicates the time at which the backup was started. In addition, there is a directorycalled snapshot. The snapshot directory is a working directory for the backup logicand should not be touched.

Inside each timestamped directory, Cloudron stores the backup of each app individually.These backups have the file name app___v. When usingthe tgz backup format, the file will have an extension .tar.gz. When using the rsyncbackup format, this will be a directory.

List the objects using the CLI tool. Note that sometimes you have to set the AWS_DEFAULT_REGION to be the region name of the provider and sometimes to us-east-1. This setting depends on your provider. In the example below, cloudron-backups2 is the name of the bucket. If you provided a prefix, then you must list s3://cloudron-backups2/prefix in the example below.

I'll make sure I have my monthly backups and then I'll try some different update types with this month's release. I have been a CMPro user since the day is was released, I go back some time. It never really caused me any problems, but recently I started to think it was overly complicated. After some searching I came across ROMVault and did my first monthly update using it in January (and every month since).

There is no looking back and I feel it is far superior and easier to use than CMPro. The only think I keep CMPro installed for now is after ROMVault updates and everything is "0 missing", I use CMPro in "Remove sourcefiles without rebuilding" mode against my ToSort folders - this helps me keep my "skooniez" (old timers will remember that FTP) folder a little more clean (backups enabled to be safe). I haven't figured out if ROMVault can do that or has that feature built-in.

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