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- VIM Editor @home_server:home_server_setup:other_services
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- Home Server Index @home_server:home_server_setup:other_services
- *[[home_server:home_server_setup:other_services:systemd]] *[[home_server:home_server_setup:other_servi
- Manjaro Setup Notes @home_server:home_server_setup:other_services
- e'' will update flatpak packages. * The CUPS systemd unit file is: cups.service and cups.socket The C
- BASH Customisation @home_server:home_server_setup:other_services
- ufw delete' alias ufwreload='sudo ufw reload' # SYSTEMD START, STOP AND RESTART alias ctlreload='sudo sys
- VNC Server
- C.sh >/dev/null 2>&1'' (I elected not to use the systemd setup described in the Digitalocean set instructi
- systemd Stuff @home_server:home_server_setup:other_services
- {{tag>systemd systemctl timer timers journalctl linux debian setup customise customisation}} ======systemd Stuff====== * [[https://linuxconfig.org/how-to-create-systemd-service-unit-in-linux|How to create systemd service unit in Linux]] * [[https://unix.stackexchange.com/q
- logrotate @home_server:home_server_setup:other_services
- ys to rotate logs. -Using a script and cron (or systemd.timer) -Using ''logrotate'' ====Logrotate usin
- Commonly used commands and scripts @home_server:home_server_setup:other_services
- {{tag>linux dmesg command systemd journal journalctl tzdata timezone apt upgrade update install remove cron... the OS boot messages between grub and os up. =====systemd===== *Systemctl related commands: *Systemd common commands (start / stop / restart / status) (enable / disable for boot control) *List current Systemd operating units: ''sudo systemctl list-units | gr
- IPMI Console Setup @home_server:home_server_setup:other_services
- s unfortunately a bit old as it does not give any systemd setup information. I adjusted my grub boot loade... e serial terminal is running. Current Ubuntu uses systemd, a reference to setup ttys on systemd is Pid Eins [[http://0pointer.net/blog/projects/serial-console.html|systemd for Administrators, Part XVI]] which discusses Ge
- Network Setup
- tion with automatic roll back. *''journalctl -u systemd-networkd'' to check the networkd log ++++ =====Fu... tl -u NetworkManager'') ''sudo systemctl restart systemd-networkd '' =====Ubuntu Network Setup Links=====
- Back-up Server Old Setup @home_server:home_server_setup:other_services
- 019/|The Perfect Media Server - 2019 Edition]] *Systemd startup [[https://dominicm.com/mergerfs-union-fil... secrets'' <code>username:userpassword</code> Use systemd systemctl from control of the deamon: ''sudo syst
- Time Date Related Setup @home_server:home_server_setup:other_services
- ting System Time - Time Zone==== **Also checkout systemdtimed** Use the ''timedatectl'' command to intero
- NUT (Network UPS Tools) Setup @home_server:home_server_setup:other_services
- UT about this time, including early conversion to systemd scripts. I notice the Techno Tim [[https://docs.... 5 #Fix value </code> =====NUT & Systemd===== I have been using NUT on my server and UPS ... .04 has been correctly configured to operate with systemd. After updating the configuration file restart t... ns are no longer relevant. Interestingly the NUT systemd configuration is still based upon similar systemd
- samba @home_server:home_server_setup:other_services
- 'sudo systemctl status smbd'' smdb.service is the systemd services name..... * ''testparm'' will list the
- Calibre Server @home_server:home_server_setup:other_services
- ip:8080'' in a browser on my LAN. Next setup the systemd service as follows sudo vim ''sudo vim /etc/systemd/system/calibre-server.service'' : <code>## startup ser... do systemctl daemon-reload'' to configure the new systemd service. After this the usual systemctl commands