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- KPTree - Email Server Setup
- fault/spamassassin not changed as directed, as on systemd use sudo systemctl enable spamassassin.service in... ace daemon ''sudo systemctl start deluge-web'' *Systemd common commands (start / stop / restart / status)
- VIM Editor @home_server:home_server_setup:other_services
- server_setup:other_services:index|Start page ^ home_server:home_server_setup:other_services:systemd|Next ->
- 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 @home_server:home_server_setup
- 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 @home_server:home_server_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