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- Rsync
- they are newer than destination files (based upon file modification dates) *''--delete'' deletes files... es and reports progress *''-h''' human readable file sizes *''-v'' increase output verbosity *''-z... ecessarily increase transfer speeds, dependent on file types transferred and CPU speeds Always double-c... t install rsync'' ''sudo vim /etc/rsyncd.conf'' <file> # create new # any name you like [all] # destin
- Back-up Server Old Setup
- layfs, it does not seem to allow for a true merge file system, just overlay file system. The information available to set up was some of the worst I have fou... ergerfs/releases/'', hint look at the link of the file of interest....: ''wget https://github.com/trap... t read only = false #auth users = baumkp #secrets file = /etc/rsyncd.secrets </code> ''sudo vim /etc/rs
- VIM Editor
- rminal windows I prefer to use. Simply create the file on home directory, ".vimrc" (''vim ~/.vimrc'') an... ve this. When using the ''.vimrc'' configuration file the ''nocompatible'' flag is reportedly set autom... x color==== If syntax color is not working in the file ''.vimrc'' (''vim ~/.vimrc''), add the following ... ^ Action ^ | :w filename | Save changes to a file. If you don't specify a file name, Vim saves as t
- BASH Customisation
- change it. The personal BASH user configuration file is: ''~/.bashrc''. Simply add the following line to this file: ''%%LS_COLORS='di=1;32'%% ; export LS_COLORS'' T... 32; is for a light green colour. The ''.bashrc'' file also has a number of other interesting "features"... '', the aliases can also be added to the separate file .bash_aliases, ''vim ~/.bash_aliases'': *''ali
- Commonly used commands and scripts
- e | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | | php-common | Common php file modules | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | | php-curl | php cl... ✘ | ---- ====php test==== Install the following file to allow the php ''sudo vim /var/www/html/test.ph... crontab, ''sudo crontab -e'': <code> # Edit this file to introduce tasks to be run by cron. # # Each t... ) is sent through # email to the user the crontab file belongs to (unless redirected). # # For example,
- logrotate
- og.sh /var/log/UPS/UPSLog.Log #Rotate NUT UPS log file </code> where ''/home/shared/Myscripts/rotatelog.sh'' is: <code>#!/bin/bash logfile=$1 if [ ! -f $logfile ]; then echo "log file not found $logfile" exit 1 fi timestamp=`date +%Y%m%d` newlogfile=$logfile.$
- IPMI Console Setup
- ry there after, not secure * -f </path/password_file> : specify use of file for remote server password (need for batch files and to prevent constant prompti... lly placing the password on the command line. The file literally just has the password in it. I usually store in file ''sudo vim /etc/ipmi'' and set to root only read/
- IPMI CLI Tools
- (for CLI, not batch files) * -f </path/password_file> : specify use of file for remote server password (need for batch files and to prevent constant prompti... ly placing the password on the command line. The file literally just has the password in it. =====IPMI... bash BMC_IP="192.168.1.40" User_Name="baumkp" PW_file_location="/etc/ipmitool" LAN_IP="192.168.1.5" #C
- Manjaro Setup Notes
- localhost:631'' * The PDF printer definition file was found at ''/usr/share/cups/model/'' * Th... te flatpak packages. * The CUPS systemd unit file is: cups.service and cups.socket The CUPS error ... var/log/cups/error_log''\\ The CUPS configuration file is at ''/etc/cups/cupsd.conf''\\ [[https://ubuntu... y in Manjaro. I adjusted my server configuration file to suit, ''sudo vim ~/.config/conky/conky.conf''
- NFS
- re are a lot of resources online for NFS (Network File System). Nevertheless I decided to place my note... ry.) ''sudo vim /etc/exports'' - edit the exports file as required <code> # /etc/exports: the access con... ing mergerfs. Adjust the ''sudo vim /etc/fstab'' file to allow for boot setup of nfs export mount points. <code> #<file system> <mount point
- snapraid
- praid does not expect you to provide the absolute file system path when fixing files. *''snapraid fix -m'' This will recreate any deleted file in the entire array *''snapraid fix -m -d d1'' This will recreate any deleted file on data disk d1 *''snapraid fix -m -f Example/'... at they are ok. The main snapraid configuration file ''/etc/snapraid.conf'' <- home_server:home_serv
- SSH Notes
- /etc/issue.net'' (you can actually used any path/file) *''sudo systemctl reload sshd'' needs to be performed after any change to the configuration file to activate the changes. *''sudo vim /etc/motd'... point: {partition.mountpoint}") print(f" File system type: {partition.fstype}") try:
- Time Date Related Setup
- stall ntp ntpdate'' *To edit main configuration file: ''sudo nano /etc/ntp.conf'' *The [[http://supp