Previously /srv/nfs/{ollama,audiblez,ebook2audiobook,*-backup} took
the sdc → Synology direct leg. They now ride sdc → sda → Synology
pve-backup/ via nfs-mirror like every other NFS subtree, so sda
becomes the single canonical mirror and Synology only has to ingest
one feed for the bulk of cluster state.
frigate + temp dropped from BOTH legs (no backup anywhere) per
explicit user ask — frigate is a 14d camera ring, temp is scratch.
prometheus/loki/alertmanager dropped as no-op (orphan dirs that
no longer exist on /srv/nfs).
Also: nfs-mirror's manifest collection switched from find -newer
(mtime) to find -cnewer (ctime) — rsync -t preserves source mtime
on dest, so freshly-written files looked "older than \$STAMP" and
the 2026-05-26 full mirror run captured only 2 of 800k transferred
files. Hit during this session, recovered via .force-full-sync.
Operational result post-rollout:
- sda 87% → 70% (anca-elements 423G deleted, +260G new dirs)
- /Viki/nfs/ on Synology: was 24 stale dirs (~430G), now immich only
- Synology free: ~300G → ~430G+ once btrfs reclaim catches up
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Infrastructure Documentation
This repository contains the configuration and documentation for a homelab Kubernetes cluster running on Proxmox. The infrastructure hosts 70+ services managed declaratively with Terraform and Terragrunt.
Quick Reference
Network Ranges
- Physical Network:
192.168.1.0/24- Physical devices and host network - Management VLAN 10:
10.0.10.0/24- Infrastructure VMs and management - Kubernetes VLAN 20:
10.0.20.0/24- Kubernetes cluster network
Key URLs
- Public:
viktorbarzin.me - Internal:
viktorbarzin.lan
Architecture Documentation
| Document | Description |
|---|---|
| Overview | Infrastructure overview, hardware specs, VM inventory, and service catalog |
| Networking | Network topology, VLANs, routing, and firewall rules |
| VPN | Headscale mesh VPN and Cloudflare Tunnel configuration |
| Storage | Proxmox host NFS, Proxmox CSI (LVM-thin + LUKS2), and persistent volume management |
| Authentication | Authentik SSO, OIDC flows, and service integration |
| Security | CrowdSec IPS, Kyverno policies, and security controls |
| Monitoring | Prometheus, Grafana, Loki, and observability stack |
| Secrets Management | HashiCorp Vault integration and secret rotation |
| CI/CD | Woodpecker CI pipeline and deployment automation |
| Backup & DR | Backup strategy, disaster recovery, and restore procedures |
| Compute | Proxmox VMs, GPU passthrough, K8s resource management, and VPA |
| Databases | PostgreSQL, MySQL, Redis, and database operators |
| Multi-tenancy | Namespace isolation, tier system, and resource quotas |
Operations
- Runbooks - Step-by-step operational procedures
- Plans - Infrastructure change plans and rollout strategies
Getting Started
- Review the Overview for a high-level understanding
- Read the Networking doc to understand connectivity
- Check Compute for resource management patterns
- Explore individual architecture docs based on your area of interest