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VNC Server @home_server:home_server_setup
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op server "vncserver -kill :1" or :2 *The server log files are stored in ~/.vnc, ''less ~/.vnc/KPTreeServer:1.log'' or :2. (A log files may contain a number of errors and warnings, however this does not necessarily m... unning, performance can be checked by viewing the log file. The running vnc server process(es) can also
KPTree - MSWindows Setup
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ia.org/wiki/Darcy_friction_factor_formulae ' 'The log function is understood to be base-10 (as is customary in engineering fields): if x = log(y), then y = 10x. 'Hence, Loge(10)=2.30258509299405, 2/loge(10)=0.8685889638065 ' Ff = -1 i = 0 If Re > 0 And Re <= 2000 Then
KPTree - Email Server Setup
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default character to allow setup to work: *Login to MySQL: ''sudo mysql -u root -p'' *Use ... tart Everything, and Test the Server - check /var/log/mail.log & /var/log/mail.err *Log showed error [postfix/smtpd[15073]: warning: SASL: Connect to private/auth
dokuwiki setup notes
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Type-Options "nosniff" ErrorLog ${APACHE_LOG_DIR}/error.log CustomLog ${APACHE_LOG_DIR}/access.log combined SSLEngine on Include /etc/letsencrypt/options-ssl-apa
Home Server Index @home_server:home_server_setup:other_services
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*[[home_server:home_server_setup:other_services:logrotate]] *[[home_server:home_server_setup:other_
Manjaro Setup Notes @home_server:home_server_setup:other_services
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is: cups.service and cups.socket The CUPS error log is at ''/var/log/cups/error_log''\\ The CUPS configuration file is at ''/etc/cups/cupsd.conf''\\ [[https://ubuntu.com/s... lor4}${font Arial:size=7}${execi 30 tail -n8 /var/log/syslog | fold -w100}$color$font ${color4}${font
KVM Setup @home_server:home_server_setup
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is Windows OS limitation was not on the number of logical CPUs, but rather on the number of sockets con... Professional only allows one user to be actively logged in at any time either locally or remotely. Th
BASH Customisation @home_server:home_server_setup:other_services
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e from 34 to 36. To update the terminal, without logging off type: '' ~/.bashrc'' or ''source ~/.bashr... ='sudo docker system df' alias dlogs='sudo docker logs -tf --tail="50" ' alias dp600='sudo chown -R roo... e commands start with "dc" alias dclogs2='dcrun2 logs -tf --tail="50" ' alias dcup2='dcrun2 up -d --bu... ouncer.service' alias tailkern='sudo tail -f /var/log/kern.log' alias tailauth='sudo tail -f /var/log/a
systemd Stuff @home_server:home_server_setup:other_services
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-to-use-journalctl-to-view-and-manipulate-systemd-logs|How To Use Journalctl to View and Manipulate Systemd Logs]] * [[https://www.digitalocean.com/community... o make journald store the journal files in ''/var/log/journal'', this will create directory if necessary. This also ensure log files are available from previous boots.\\ \\ ''s
SSH Notes @home_server:home_server_setup:other_services
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ssh "ssh notes"}} ======SSH Notes====== =====SSH Login Message===== ====Acronyms and Definitions==== *MOTD = Message of the Day ====Login Messages==== *''sudo vim /etc/issue.net'' Displays a message before the user begins login, I do not use this. *''sudo vim /etc/ssh/ss... do vim /etc/motd'' Displays the banner text after login. This usually has some predefined Linux distrib
Rsync @home_server:home_server_setup:other_services
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he sudo. You will get a subsequent prompt for the login as pi on the RedRPi system, and then the data w... e first ''sudo''. (Once rsync is run under a root login, this ''sudo'' will no longer be required). ===... e above examples works fine as long as the source login (in this case pi on the RedRPi system) has the ... /mnt/backup/rsync-test</code> Now your asking to login to the remote system as user root. In this case
Linux Firmware Notes @home_server:home_server_setup:other_services
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logrotate @home_server:home_server_setup:other_services
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{{tag>linux debian log rotate logrotate cron crontab}} ======logrotate====== There are a number of ways to rotate logs. -Using a script and cron (or systemd.timer)
Commonly used commands and scripts @home_server:home_server_setup:other_services
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* * /home/shared/Myscripts/rotatelog.sh /var/log/UPSLog.Log%Rotate NUT UPS log file 0,5,10,15,20,25,30,35,40,45,50,55 * * * * /home/shared/Myscripts/UPSScan.sh 2>/dev/null #Runs Nut scan and logs formated results to /var/log/UPSLog.Log #0 *
IPMI Console Setup @home_server:home_server_setup:other_services
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sued with getting ipmi console to work after grub login. To resolve I modified the systemd configurati
Network Setup @home_server:home_server_setup
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