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I'm super duper lost on my van conversion electrical setup requirements

I have a couple of I think 10 gauge wires, and the included solar-panel wiring things, some breakers, the included fuse and bus bars, but I'm extremely worried about frying myself or something in my system here if I make a mistake or don't have the right equipment - any guidance on what else I need or how to hook these up together?

(Oh and I have everything pictured here - 24v Batteries, Lynx M10, 24v AirCon, Rich Solar Nova 3k24 Inverter/Charge-controller, and the solar panels)

u/gravmabsuthat — 2 hours ago
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How to host Starbound on my Lockerstor NAS?

It should be doable right? They made an app for hosting Minecraft servers after all... But it's been a literal decade since I've been elbows deep in Linux in college, and would love a bit of handholding with how to actually get it configured. I got my access via Shell In a Box, and could poke at the "ls -l /var/run/docker.sock" but all of the guides online for installing the Starbound image must be assuming something that I don't have setup yet on Lockerstor's system. Which one of the multiple Starbound Docker images (with mod support) should I be using, and how do I get it running on my NAS?

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u/gravmabsuthat — 2 months ago

With my Asustor Lockerstor 6 gen 2 (AS6706T-49DF) do I really have no options for my Volume 1 "management" OS Drive but to eat 1 entire SSD/m.2, or 2 for RAID1 for drive-failure redundancy?

In my ideal world I'd be using my 4 m.2 drives as both the OS drive *and* capacity for an ISCSI mapping, so I could have 3 drive's worth of capacity while having a 1-drive-failure tolerance, for both my NAS's OS and whatever else I wanna throw on there.

But if it's eating up 2-4 of 4 slots and wasting 50-90% of the 5TB of m.2 drive's capacity, I'm just having a hard time seeing a reason to justify going for drive failure redundancy at this point for my Volume1 at all, if I can just keep a spare and rebuild and reinstall whatever apps are installed onto it while having the other 3 set up with a RAID5 array.

u/gravmabsuthat — 2 months ago