[-] selfmate@lemmy.zip 1 points 2 weeks ago

the backup is working

[-] selfmate@lemmy.zip 2 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago)

all good. thanks for exchanging our experience :)

kopia wasn't running durin the week. I didn't look into the server configuration since it introduces user handling and that seemed to be overkill for the task but running as daemon would lead to a funcitoning system of course.

this is my kopia.service file in case some else finds it and is interested in it

[Unit]

Description=kopia backup

[Service]

User=root ExecStart=$HOME/bin/backup_kopia

[Install]

WantedBy=multi-user.target

where $HOME/bin/backup_kopia contains

#!/bin/bash

/usr/bin/kopia repository connect filesystem --path $KOPIA_REPO --password $KOPIA_PASSWORD

/usr/bin/kopia snapshot create $HOME/folder_to_backup

and my kopia.timer

[Unit]

Description=Run kopia backup

[Timer]

OnCalendar=hourly

Persistent=true

[Install]

WantedBy=timers.target

[-] selfmate@lemmy.zip 7 points 3 weeks ago

Lifting the zen way!

[-] selfmate@lemmy.zip 2 points 3 weeks ago

great reminder!

It sounds good to aim for a body fat percentage instead of weight! I hope my body weight scale is ready for the task

[-] selfmate@lemmy.zip 4 points 3 weeks ago

I cycled from barbell bench to barbell incline bench to dumbbell incline bench in the past months.

Sounds like it's time to get back to the flat bench and check if I can press 100 kg. Thank you for giving me the heads up and confidence! I knew that I am getting there, but I didn't know when.

[-] selfmate@lemmy.zip 2 points 3 weeks ago

Thank you! That sounds great! I already own drives and a machine. I just want to upgrade and make it more secure. I don't need a NAS then.

[-] selfmate@lemmy.zip 2 points 3 weeks ago
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submitted 3 weeks ago by selfmate@lemmy.zip to c/fitness@lemmy.world

I started working out six months ago, and today I reached my 69th session. I’m currently cutting because I want to get leaner. My progress is slow, but I’m definitely moving forward, and losing weight too.

It’s incredibly important to track the weights I lift; otherwise, I’d have no idea whether I’m making progress. It’s not always steady, I go back and forth with my working weights since there are good and bad days. As long as I record everything and see overall improvement, I think that’s perfectly fine.

I do wonder if I could lift more, and progress faster, if I weren’t cutting. I eat about 1-1.2 grams of protein per kilogram of body weight, following a vegan diet, which means lots of tofu and seitan.

I focus on the big compound lifts and add isolation work whenever I feel like it. Sometimes I do certain exercises, sometimes I skip them. it’s roughly a full-body workout with a touch of fuckarounditis.

Today, I confidently pressed 8×27.5 kg, 8×32.5 kg, and 8×32.5 kg per dumbbell on the incline bench, which made me really happy. My goal is to bench 100 kg within a year. Let’s see if I can make it happen!

[-] selfmate@lemmy.zip 2 points 4 weeks ago

thanks! I installed it and created my first backup. I'll test it and see how it goes. It looks good. Thank you!

[-] selfmate@lemmy.zip 2 points 4 weeks ago

is that your only expansion option on the system you have?

For now, yes, that's the only option. I'll look into internal drives the next time.

thanks for the info about RAID 1 and BTRFS in raid1c2

I'll look into kopia as well since I only knew about borg.

I am using mergerfs for years, it's really neat.

thanks for sharing all of that!

[-] selfmate@lemmy.zip 1 points 4 weeks ago

that's a neat way of creating the backup! thanks :)

[-] selfmate@lemmy.zip 2 points 4 weeks ago

Since you have a server, a NAS is probably the right route.

I don't understand this. Imo, the previous sentence concludes that I want a DAS, not a NAS because I already have a server.

I'll look into zfs and btrfs. Somehow this topic is really difficult to grasp

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I want a server running nextcloud, immich and others.

I have a N100 mini server with a 2TB external HDD. I want to secure the system against data loss. Hence, I want a backup and redundancy.

  1. Most important question: How do I build everything? Is this a NAS? My naive approach is to buy 3 external HDDs and connect them to the N100 with a USB hub. I assume this is not "the right way" but to use/build a NAS. Do I have to build a separate NAS computer? When I lookup NAS buying, it is a computer with a case for 4 drives, excluding the drives and costs 400 bucks. I am confused because this is incredibly expensive compared to what I already have. What is the additional benefit compared to my setup? Am I cheap?

  2. Regarding redundancy, is RAID still the way to go? At 2 TB, using RAID 5 with 3 drives sounds good. I'd have 4 TB of usable space, much more than I intend to use in the next years, and adding a drive increases the storage by 2 TB, effectively increasing space by 50%.

  3. I have 4 TB usable space, but I won't reach 2 TB in the next one or two years. I'd use a 2 TB HDD for a local backup via borg. Once my hot storage needs to increase, I replace the backup drive with a larger one and use it to increase the RAID storage. Is one backup sufficient? Or should I keeping multiple versions of the data. Daily, weekly, monthly backups? What is your experience with it?

  4. Another 2 TB HDD for an offsite backup, LUKS encrypted, backed up once a year (that's the goal for now).

Does that sound good?

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