Hi All,
I thought you all might like this Build I just finished.
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Operating System/ Storage Platform: Linux (armbian)
CPU: 6 x NanoPI M4v2, 5 Raspberry 3 CM+, 1 RK3399 Development Board with 7" LCD and 4G/LTE Uplink
Chassis: intel p4400
Drives: 3 x 8 2.5" Bay SATA Icydock...
There are a few projects on GitHub that port the drivers to newer kernel releases as well. I can dig up the link if compiling doesn’t help. (Doing a rebuild doesn’t work for newer kernel versions. Too many changes on the kernel side...)
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Have a look at a device called Sensibo. I use it for my home AC. Has some smarts in it, but also a API that you can plug into with scripts. (As well as mobile apps)
Also a bunch of applets on IFFT if you really want to get fancy.
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I got the 12U version. Very solid and adjustable depth as well. I’ve got a Dell R510 and a Intel 2213H in there (plus other short depth gear)
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Most of the liveCD’s etc will create new SSH keys upon boot (unless you have some persistent storage).
When the keys are generated they are usually stored in /etc/sshd/ so on a PXE scenario all hosts that share the /etc directory would have the same keys.
For normal installs - when SSHD starts...
The guy I feel is a moron. 90% of PfSense is based on free software, they just wrap a nice GUI around it and offer support. PfSense would exist for the thousands of open source developers that work on all the components that they use, yet they get all uptight about other people “profiteering”...
It will be in the upcoming 4.15 release and I believe most of the distros will back port it.
I tested on Fedora with the patch backported to 4.14.
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For CPU hashing - yes. I did a quick test today and Saw about a 15% reduction in hash rates. Not going to upgrade my kernels anytime soon ( the machines are not exposed to the Net and I have my wallet on a different machine so little risk there)
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Also in SG but never had a issue with VPost. And I’ve shipped quad node intel servers, large cases and even a Cisco Nexus switch. What issues did you have with vpost?
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