just curious. what do you use celery for?
tupcakes
cluster (two old laptops, and 3 PI 3s):
- nomad
- glusterfs
- consul
containers on nomad:
- gitea
- nodered
- traefik
- nextdns
- postfix
- cloudflared
- diun
- uptimekuma
- searxng
- n8n
- nfty
- minecraft bedrock
- maraiadb
- linkding
- ddclient
docker (on unraid):
- audiobookshelf
- changedetection.io
- fileflows
- gluetun
- jellyfin
- metube
- netdata
- qbittorrent
- unifi controller
Stand alone hardware:
- technitium dns server x2
- home assistant
uptime kuma is great. not really an enterprise monitoring system, but works great for my home environment and simple things.
remote desktop manager by devolutions powershell - duh ansible vscode sharex or greenshot (I've been favoring sharex lately) firefox with the container plugin (so I can keep the authentication contexts separate for all the o365 consoles I have to deal with)
yeah thats all been checked and or cleared out. I'm going to have them do a facetime screen share with me later today. I've been all over the intune and azure ad objects, test enrolled multiple of my own devices, and no other users are having this issue.
it's gotta be something the person is doing or isn't doing. normally I don't do this kind of support, but the helpdesk couldn't figure it out so it was escalated to me. it's super frustrating.
checked that. this is the only azure mobile device object that exists for this user.
yep the user is licensed. intune.
docker swarm is def easier to manage, however I found it somewhat limiting. particularly around IP address assignment for services. I ended up using nomad, which is a nice inbetween. feels kinda like what swarm could have been.