fixed up snapraid/runner configuration

and set up its cron job
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Chris Toph 2024-09-05 12:20:36 -04:00
parent b6a64c4ecf
commit caa29b6872
2 changed files with 41 additions and 82 deletions

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## /etc/snapraid.conf ##
# Example configuration for snapraid
# Defines the file to use as parity storage
# It must NOT be in a data disk
# Format: "parity FILE [,FILE] ..."
parity /mnt/parity/snapraid.parity
# Defines the files to use as additional parity storage.
# If specified, they enable the multiple failures protection
# from two to six level of parity.
# To enable, uncomment one parity file for each level of extra
# protection required. Start from 2-parity, and follow in order.
# It must NOT be in a data disk
# Format: "X-parity FILE [,FILE] ..."
#2-parity /mnt/parity2/snapraid.2-parity
#3-parity /mnt/diskr/snapraid.3-parity
#4-parity /mnt/disks/snapraid.4-parity
#5-parity /mnt/diskt/snapraid.5-parity
#6-parity /mnt/disku/snapraid.6-parity
# Defines the files to use as content list
# You can use multiple specification to store more copies
# You must have least one copy for each parity file plus one. Some more don't hurt
# They can be in the disks used for data, parity or boot,
# but each file must be in a different disk
# Format: "content FILE"
content /var/snapraid.content
content /mnt/drive1/snapraid.content
content /mnt/drive2/snapraid.content
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content /mnt/parity/snapraid.content
# Defines the data disks to use
# The name and mount point association is relevant for parity, do not change it
# WARNING: Adding here your /home, /var or /tmp disks is NOT a good idea!
# SnapRAID is better suited for files that rarely changes!
# Format: "data DISK_NAME DISK_MOUNT_POINT"
data d1 /mnt/drive1/
data d2 /mnt/drive2/
data d3 /mnt/drive3/
# Excludes hidden files and directories (uncomment to enable).
#nohidden
# Defines files and directories to exclude
# Remember that all the paths are relative at the mount points
# Format: "exclude FILE"
# Format: "exclude DIR/"
# Format: "exclude /PATH/FILE"
# Format: "exclude /PATH/DIR/"
exclude *.unrecoverable
exclude /tmp/
exclude /lost+found/
# Defines the block size in kibi bytes (1024 bytes) (uncomment to enable).
# WARNING: Changing this value is for experts only!
# Default value is 256 -> 256 kibi bytes -> 262144 bytes
# Format: "blocksize SIZE_IN_KiB"
#blocksize 256
# Defines the hash size in bytes (uncomment to enable).
# WARNING: Changing this value is for experts only!
# Default value is 16 -> 128 bits
# Format: "hashsize SIZE_IN_BYTES"
#hashsize 16
# Automatically save the state when syncing after the specified amount
# of GB processed (uncomment to enable).
# This option is useful to avoid to restart from scratch long 'sync'
# commands interrupted by a machine crash.
# It also improves the recovering if a disk break during a 'sync'.
# Default value is 0, meaning disabled.
# Format: "autosave SIZE_IN_GB"
#autosave 500
# Defines the pooling directory where the virtual view of the disk
# array is created using the "pool" command (uncomment to enable).
# The files are not really copied here, but just linked using
# symbolic links.
# This directory must be outside the array.
# Format: "pool DIR"
#pool /pool
# Defines a custom smartctl command to obtain the SMART attributes
# for each disk. This may be required for RAID controllers and for
# some USB disk that cannot be autodetected.
# In the specified options, the "%s" string is replaced by the device name.
# Refers at the smartmontools documentation about the possible options:
# RAID -> https://www.smartmontools.org/wiki/Supported_RAID-Controllers
# USB -> https://www.smartmontools.org/wiki/Supported_USB-Devices
#smartctl d1 -d sat %s
#smartctl d2 -d usbjmicron %s
#smartctl parity -d areca,1/1 /dev/sg0
#smartctl 2-parity -d areca,2/1 /dev/sg0

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{ pkgs, ... }:
{
environment.etc."snapraid-runner.conf".text = builtins.readFile ../pkgs/snapraid-runner/snapraid-runner.conf;
environment.etc."snapraid.conf".text = builtins.readFile ./snapraid.conf;
# Enable the SnapRAID service
# services.snapraid = {
# enable = true;
# configFile = "/etc/snapraid.conf";
# };
environment.etc."snapraid.conf".text = builtins.readFile ./snapraid.conf;
environment.etc."snapraid-runner.conf".text = ''
[snapraid]
executable = ${pkgs.snapraid}/bin/snapraid
config = /etc/snapraid.conf
deletethreshold = 40
touch = false
[logging]
file = /var/log/snapraid-runner.log
maxsize = 5000
[email]
sendon =
short = true
subject = [SnapRAID] Status Report:
from = cloud@ryot.foo
to = [REDACTED]
maxsize = 500
[smtp]
host = ryot.foo
port =
ssl = true
tls = true
user = admin
password = [REDACTED]
[scrub]
enabled = true
plan = 12
older-than = 10
'';
services.cron = {
enable = true;
systemCronJobs = [
# Runs snapraid-runner every day at 3am
"0 3 * * * root snapraid-runner"
];
};
}