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authorDavid Luevano Alvarado <david@luevano.xyz>2023-06-15 04:26:29 -0600
committerDavid Luevano Alvarado <david@luevano.xyz>2023-06-15 04:26:29 -0600
commit23685502f3f923930cc9c24a1e2e99b5173d2a37 (patch)
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parent4299f2c21ff4e13a911f8b41d99d1fcef7823ec6 (diff)
fix typos on arch logs entry, add temp jellyfin entry
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-rw-r--r--src/blog/a/arch_logs_flooding_disk.md6
-rw-r--r--src/blog/temp/jellyfin_server_with_sonarr_radarr.md41
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diff --git a/src/blog/a/arch_logs_flooding_disk.md b/src/blog/a/arch_logs_flooding_disk.md
index 6a83e29..226daec 100644
--- a/src/blog/a/arch_logs_flooding_disk.md
+++ b/src/blog/a/arch_logs_flooding_disk.md
@@ -14,9 +14,9 @@ It's been a while since I've been running a minimal server on a VPS, and it is a
Turns out that out of the box, Arch has a default config for `systemd`'s `journald` that keeps a persistent `journal` log, but doesn't have a limit on how much logging is kept. This means that depending on how many services, and how aggresive they log, it can be filled up pretty quickly. For me I had around 15 GB of logs, from the normal `journal` directory, `nginx` directory and my now unused `prosody` instance.
For `prosody` it was just a matter of deleting the directory as I'm not using it anymore, which freed around 4 GB of disk space.
-For `journal` I did a combination of configuring `SystemMaxUse` and creating a *Namespace* for all "email" related services as mentioned in the [Arch wiki: systemd/Journal](https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Systemd/Journal#Per_unit_size_limit_by_a_journal_namespace); basically just configuring `/etc/systemd/journald.conf` (and `/etc/systemd/journald@email.con` with the comment change) with:
+For `journal` I did a combination of configuring `SystemMaxUse` and creating a *Namespace* for all "email" related services as mentioned in the [Arch wiki: systemd/Journal](https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Systemd/Journal#Per_unit_size_limit_by_a_journal_namespace); basically just configuring `/etc/systemd/journald.conf` (and `/etc/systemd/journald@email.conf` with the comment change) with:
-```conf
+```ini
[Journal]
Storage=persistent
SystemMaxUse=100MB # 50MB for the "email" Namespace
@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ SystemMaxUse=100MB # 50MB for the "email" Namespace
And then for each service that I want to use this "email" *Namespace* I add:
-```conf
+```ini
[Service]
LogNamespace=email
```
diff --git a/src/blog/temp/jellyfin_server_with_sonarr_radarr.md b/src/blog/temp/jellyfin_server_with_sonarr_radarr.md
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index 0000000..fd5055d
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+++ b/src/blog/temp/jellyfin_server_with_sonarr_radarr.md
@@ -0,0 +1,41 @@
+title: Set up a media server with Jellyfin, Sonarr and Radarr
+author: David Luévano
+lang: en
+summary: How to set up a media server with Jellyfin, Sonarr and Radarr, on Arch. With qBitTorrent and Jackett also.
+tags: server
+ tools
+ code
+ tutorial
+ english
+
+Riding on my excitement of having a good internet connection and having setup my *home server* now it's time to self host a media server for movies, series and anime. Everything here is performed in ==Arch Linux btw== and all commands should be run as root unless stated otherwise, as always.
+
+I'll be exposing my stuff on a personal subdomain, but that's optional depending on your setup.
+
+# Table of contents
+
+[TOC]
+
+# Prerequisites
+
+Similar to my early [tutorial](https://blog.luevano.xyz/tag/@tutorial.html) entries, if you want it as a subdomain:
+
+- An **A** (and/or **AAAA**) or a **CNAME** for `jellyfin` (or whatever you want).
+ - Optionally, another one for all *iso downloading software* (wink).
+- An SSL certificate, if you're following the other entries (specially the [website](https://blog.luevano.xyz/a/website_with_nginx.html) entry), add a `jellyfin.conf` (and optionally the *isos* subdomain config) and run `certbot --nginx` (or similar) to extend/create the certificate.
+- `yay` installed. I mentioned how to install and use it on my previous entry: [Manga server with Komga: yay](https://blog.luevano.xyz/a/manga_server_with_komga.html#yay)
+
+# qBitTorrent
+
+
+# Jellyfin
+
+[Jellyfin](https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Jellyfin) is a media server "manager", usually used to manage and organize video content (movies, TV series, etc.) which could be compared with [Plex](https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/plex) or [Emby](https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Emby) for example (take them as possible alternatives).
+
+Install from the AUR with `yay`:
+
+```sh
+pacman -S jellyfin-bin
+```
+
+That's the pre-built binary, but you can build from source with `yay` by installing `jellyfin` (or from the latest `git` commit with `jellyfin-git`). \ No newline at end of file