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- BASH Customisation @home_server:home_server_setup:other_services
- as dcstop2='dcrun2 stop' alias dcrestart2='dcrun2 restart ' alias dcpull2='dcrun2 pull' alias startbasic='d... ouncer.service' alias csfbrestart='sudo systemctl restart crowdsec-firewall-bouncer.service' alias tailkern... load='sudo ufw reload' # SYSTEMD START, STOP AND RESTART alias ctlreload='sudo systemctl daemon-reload' al... systemctl stop' alias ctlrestart='sudo systemctl restart' alias ctlstatus='sudo systemctl status' alias ct
- NUT (Network UPS Tools) Setup @home_server:home_server_setup:other_services
- .charge.warning=60 default.battery.charge.restart=30 default.battery.runtime.low=420 default.battery.runtime.restart=180 </code> <code> upsd.conf ... #Set value LB (Low Battery Alarm) battery.charge.restart: 30 #Set value battery.charge.warning: ... e.low: 420 #Set value battery.runtime.restart: 180 #Set value battery.voltage: 27.30 ba
- Network Setup
- Expert‘s Guide]] *[[https://thelinuxcode.com/restart_networking_debian_linux/|How to Restart Networking on Debian Linux]] *[[https://www.cyb... journalctl -u NetworkManager'') ''sudo systemctl restart systemd-networkd '' =====Ubuntu Network Setup Lin
- Conky @home_server:home_server_setup:other_services
- t a 16 core processor running Manjaro -- You can restart conky by running -- killall -SIGUSR1 conky ... ort a 8 core processer running Ubuntu # # You can restart conky by running # killall -SIGUSR1 conky #... t a 16 core processor running Manjaro -- You can restart Conky by running -- killall -SIGUSR1 conky ... t a 16 core processor running Manjaro # # You can restart conky by running # killall -SIGUSR1 conky #
- Rsync @home_server:home_server_setup:other_services
- use ''crontab -e'' and enter the following (Also, restart cron with ''sudo service cron restart'' to make sure the changes are in effect): <code>
- Set Up and Ubuntu APT Cache @home_server:home_server_setup:other_services
- ght forward. I suggest the use of "sudo systemctl restart apt-cacher-ng", as opposed to the old fashion "sudo /etc/init.d/apt-cacher-ng restart". If the non-default Cache directory is not set
- Fail2Ban @home_server:home_server_setup:other_services
- = %(postfix_backend)s</code> *''sudo systemctl restart fail2ban'' *''sudo systemctl restart fail2ban'' or ''journalctl -u fail2ban -xe'' to check fail2ban star
- NFS @home_server:home_server_setup:other_services
- To apply configuration changes: ''sudo systemctl restart nfs-server.service'' ''sudo cat /proc/fs/nfsd/ve... To apply configuration changes ''sudo systemctl restart nfs-client.target'' The base client configuratio
- Commonly used commands and scripts @home_server:home_server_setup:other_services
- ds: *Systemd common commands (start / stop / restart / status) (enable / disable for boot control) ... he file to make so, and then run ''sudo systemctl restart ssh'' to update the ssh configuration -Lastly,
- Webmin @home_server:home_server_setup:other_services
- hange ''SSL=1'' to ''SSL=0'', save and exit, then restart webmin to take affect, ''sudo systemctl restart webmin'' I tried to reverse proxy Webmin to my m
- Back-up Server Old Setup @home_server:home_server_setup:other_services
- tl status rsync.service'' [status, start, stop, restart, reload, disable, enable] I have enabled so the
- MONIT @home_server:home_server_setup:other_services
- how to setup monit to monitor the mailserver and restart stopped services. ---- <- home_server:home_serv
- systemd Stuff @home_server:home_server_setup:other_services
- e-reload systemd-journald'' to reload journald or restart instead ''sudo journalctl -u systemd-journald'' t
- IPMI Console Setup @home_server:home_server_setup:other_services
- mctl daemon-reload'' followed by ''sudo systemctl restart serial-getty@ttyS1.service'' ====BMC IPMI SOL Cl
- VNC Server
- o the end of ''vim ~/.profile''. You will need to restart VNCserver for this to take effect. ===Some other