Inuvik presently provides service for: roundcube.eskimo.com, friendica.eskimo.com, hubzilla.eskimo.com, mastodon.eskimo.com, and yacy.eskimo.com (and I am working on some additional services).
It has been unstable and after bringing it home I discovered the power connector was flaky. I ordered a new cable but it was the wrong cable. The motherboard has a 24-pin plus two 8-bin connectors, but the cable provided by Gigabyte with the PSU was a 20+4, and the issue is the +4 does not have it’s own latch and as a result worked it’s way out of the socket.
So while I have ordered a new PSU, a 1200 watt platinum from Phanteks (actually manufactuered by Seasonic), it has the same connector arrangement as the Gigabyte and will take a week to get here. I don’t want to leave the machine out of service again this long so…
I am going to attempt to remedy this by placing a dab of epoxy between the 20-pin and the 4-pin connector on the motherboard side to lock the 4-pin in lockstep with the 20-pin which does have a latch.
In about a week I will get the other supply and replace this whole mess. I like the wiring with the other supply better because it is not ribbon cable but individually sheathed wires and they appear the be of a heavier gauge.
Other 20+4 connectors I have had have had a locking mechanism to lock them together or a separate latch. This Gigabyte cable has no such and no separate clamp, a really piss-poor design in my opinion.