I have an old Pi hanging around doing nothing. When I originally got it it had the latest Pi OS with desktop loaded and ran like garbage, not surprisingly. So I messed with it headless for a bit, then found RISCOS as an option in Pi imager utility and that is just a neat OS. Fun to play around with for sure. But now I’m wondering what else I could use the old thing for. I see folks run Pihole on it, but I’ve already got 2 instances of Adguard Home running.
Could this handle Syncthing? Or would the data transfer be so bad it’s not worth it? Wouldn’t mind having an off-site backup device at my parents house if it would work.
Anyone else got one in their homelab?
I was wishing I had one just recently. I’m not smart enough to get my ancient APC UPS to interface to Debian with the USB cable, so I need a device I can ping that’s plugged into the mains (ie not through the UPC) so I can run a script that shuts the server down when the Pi stops responding to the pings.
So that’s all it’d need to do - respond to pings when it’s powered on. I’ve ordered a B+ for exactly this job.
Have you tried using NUT? https://networkupstools.org/
No. That looks very promising. Thanks, I’ll check it out!
That’s a clever idea. My UPS does already have the smart pants features like that, but I love the simplicity of that as a concept.
Does it have the weird rj50 (yes 50) endpoint ?
Yes
i have made a stl of that if you need the cable, it is janky but it works
Aww. Thanks. I’ve got the cable, I just need to invest some time into a couple of suggestions from here.
it should just work with KDE