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13 April 2024

10 April 2024

 m   05:18  Rocky 8.x New laptop OS configuration diffhist +1 Saurabh talk contribs
 m   05:17  Rocky 9.x Configure new laptop for personal use‎‎ 2 changes history −2,076 [Saurabh‎ (2×)]
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 m   05:17  Rocky 9.x file system management diffhist +22 Saurabh talk contribs
N    05:17  Rocky 9.x Ventoy diffhist +1,244 Saurabh talk contribs Created page with "Home > Rocky Linux or CentOS > Rocky Linux 9.x > System Administration > File system management > Rocky 9.x Ventoy It is better to use Ventoy to have multiple OS installers on a single USB in comparison to dd approach or Rufus or some live USB creator. For creating bootable USB via Ventoy use: # Go to https://www.ventoy.net/en/download.html and download Linux .tar.gz file..."
 m   05:15  CentOS 7.x Fedora Live USB creator diffhist +62 Saurabh talk contribs
 m   05:14  Universal USB installer diffhist +61 Saurabh talk contribs
N    05:06  Rocky 9.x systemd or systemctl‎‎ 4 changes history +585 [Saurabh‎ (4×)]
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04:43 (cur | prev) +487 Saurabh talk contribs Created page with "Home > Rocky Linux or CentOS > Rocky Linux 9.x > System Administration > Rocky 9.x systemd or systemctl *Rocky 9.x systemd service file configuration options '''There are older articles on this at:''' *CentOS 8.x systemd or systemctl *Systemd Home > Rocky Linux or CentOS > Rocky Linux 9.x > System Administration > Rocky 9.x systemd or..."
N    05:06  Rocky 9.x loginctl diffhist +770 Saurabh talk contribs Created page with "Home > Rocky Linux or CentOS > Rocky Linux 9.x > System Administration > Rocky 9.x systemd or systemctl > Rocky 9.x loginctl It is possible for user session to end abruptly and hence not visible in output of: <pre> w </pre> In such cases if they have existing loginctl / systemd session we can see such sessions via: <pre> loginctl list-sessions </pre> We can grep units related to listed session ID via: <..."
N    05:03  Rocky 9.x Debugging systemd issues‎‎ 2 changes history +1,006 [Saurabh‎ (2×)]
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05:02 (cur | prev) +919 Saurabh talk contribs Created page with "Home > Rocky Linux or CentOS > Rocky Linux 9.x > System Administration > Rocky 9.x systemd or systemctl > Rocky 9.x Debugging systemd issues At times we may need to debug systemd if we dont know what is going on or especially if some command is running via systemd but we dont know which unit/service is responsible for running this command. In such cases enable debug option in systemd using: # Edit '<tt>/..."
 m   04:58  CentOS 8.x Securing a Linux machine diffhist +100 Saurabh talk contribs
N    04:55  Rocky 9.x journalctl options diffhist +876 Saurabh talk contribs Created page with "Home > Rocky Linux or CentOS > Rocky Linux 9.x > System Administration > Rocky 9.x systemd or systemctl > Rocky 9.x journalctl options =Logs after current boot (-b)= We can use below to see logs post current boot: <pre> journalctl -b </pre> This can be useful if we want to debug some service which is not running eg mariadb / sshd etc. and we have tried to start it manually after current boot perhaps after..."
 m   04:51  Package management in Ubuntu diffhist +1,011 Saurabh talk contribs
N    04:51  Rocky 9.x systemd service file configuration options‎‎ 2 changes history +3,496 [Saurabh‎ (2×)]
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04:43 (cur | prev) +3,363 Saurabh talk contribs Created page with "Home > Rocky Linux or CentOS > Rocky Linux 9.x > System Administration > Rocky 9.x systemd or systemctl > Rocky 9.x systemd service file configuration options =OnBootSec= The OnBootSec option in systemd services is used to define a timer relative to the boot time of the system. This timer is triggered when the system has finished booting up and is expressed in seconds. It is primarily useful when configur..."
 m   04:43  Systemd diffhist +41 Saurabh talk contribs
 m   04:43  CentOS 8.x systemd or systemctl diffhist +78 Saurabh talk contribs
 m   04:43  Rocky 9.x System Administration diffhist +36 Saurabh talk contribs
 m   04:32  Sonicwall firewall diffhist +158 Saurabh talk contribs
N    04:32  Sonicwall firewall Configure remote user access SSL VPN diffhist +1,644 Saurabh talk contribs Created page with "Home > Enterprise security devices or applications > Sonicwall firewall > Sonicwall firewall Configure remote user access SSL VPN To configure remote access SSL VPN with Sonicwall firewall use: # Identify a public WAN interface with static IP for configuring remote access VPN. Note the interface name and public IP. # Go to Manage -> Connecitivity -> VPN -> Base settings # Click on Add to create a new VPN settings for selected ISP public IP # I..."
 m   04:23  CentOS 8.x rsync diffhist +56 Saurabh talk contribs
 m   04:22  Rsync diffhist +25 Saurabh talk contribs
 m   04:22  Rocky Linux 9.x diffhist +28 Saurabh talk contribs
N    04:22  Rocky 9.x Backup Tools diffhist +298 Saurabh talk contribs Created page with "Home > Rocky Linux or CentOS > Rocky Linux 9.x > Rocky 9.x Backup Tools *Rocky 9.x rsync '''Older notes on rsync are available at:''' *CentOS 8.x rsync *Rsync Home > Rocky Linux or CentOS > Rocky Linux 9.x > Rocky 9.x Backup Tools"
N    04:22  Rocky 9.x rsync diffhist +310 Saurabh talk contribs Created page with "Home > Rocky Linux or CentOS > Rocky Linux 9.x > Rocky 9.x Backup Tools > Rocky 9.x rsync *Rocky 9.x rsync copy files with paths mentioned in a text file Home > Rocky Linux or CentOS > Rocky Linux 9.x > Rocky 9.x Backup Tools > Rocky 9.x rsync"
N    04:22  Rocky 9.x rsync copy files with paths mentioned in a text file diffhist +1,226 Saurabh talk contribs Created page with "Home > Rocky Linux or CentOS > Rocky Linux 9.x > Rocky 9.x Backup Tools > Rocky 9.x rsync > Rocky 9.x rsync copy files with paths mentioned in a text file If we need to rsync only specific files and not all sub-folders and files and the path of files to be synced in captured in a text file then we can use following rsync syntax: <pre> rsync -av --files-from=yourfilelist.txt /sourcedirectory/ /destination/ </pre> Here, because of use of..."
 m   04:16  Rocky 9.x Owncloud diffhist +44 Saurabh talk contribs
N    04:16  Rocky 9.x Owncloud client via AppImage diffhist +2,506 Saurabh talk contribs Created page with "Home > Rocky Linux or CentOS > Rocky Linux 9.x > File Sharing > Owncloud > Rocky 9.x Owncloud client via AppImage Latest owncloud client are packaged as AppImage. They can be installed using: # (Optionally) Changed the gnome desktop display to "Standard (X11 Display manager)" from "Standard (Wayland)". This is not mandatory for owncloud to work on Rocky 9.2 onwards. # Check for latest release..."
 m   04:10  Switch configuration notes diffhist +60 Saurabh talk contribs
N    04:10  Stacking netgear switches diffhist +2,509 Saurabh talk contribs Created page with "Home > Switch configuration notes > Stacking netgear switches To stack two Netgear M4300-24X switches using cli use below steps: # Identify the ports to be used for stacking. These could be either 1 or 2 stack ports, depending upon need and availability. Ensure we have appropriate cables to connect these ports (DAC, copper, LC-LC, etc.). '''Dont connect these cables yet. We will connect during reboot in future steps'''. # Ideally stack switches..."
 m   04:02  SAP setup and maintenance diffhist +85 Saurabh talk contribs
N    04:02  Doing XFS repair for LVM volumes that are auto mounted by cluster configuration diffhist +7,849 Saurabh talk contribs Created page with "Home > Suse > SAP setup and maintenance > Doing XFS repair for LVM volumes that are auto mounted by cluster configuration If there is issue with xfs filesystem due to which it is not getting mounted then crm status may show errors such as: <pre> xml <rsc_order idFailed Resource Actions: * rsc_fs_ASCS02_sapEXAas_start_0 on exaprdapp01 'unknown error' (1): call=105, status=complete, exitreason='Couldn't mount device [/dev/usrsapEXAASCS02VG/usrsap..."
 m   03:45  Pacemaker start and stop for Hana DB and application servers diffhist +135 Saurabh talk contribs
 m   03:42  CentOS 8.x firewalld rich rules diffhist +226 Saurabh talk contribs
 m   03:40  CentOS 7.x fail2ban diffhist +196 Saurabh talk contribs
 m   03:39  Rocky 9.x Apache web server configuration diffhist +50 Saurabh talk contribs
N    03:39  Rocky 9.x Rate limiting connections to apache diffhist +3,753 Saurabh talk contribs Created page with "Home > Rocky Linux or CentOS > Rocky Linux 9.x > Web Servers > Apache '''This has not been tested practically. There could be mistakes / errors in below steps'''. =Rate limit incoming connections using iptables recent module= We can achieve rate limiting using `firewalld`, which interfaces with `iptables` in the backend. The process involves creating direct `firewalld` rules..."
 m   03:32  Rate limiting using iptables diffhist +125 Saurabh talk contribs

9 April 2024

 m   09:58  CentOS 8.x Zimbra upgrade diffhist +1,213 Saurabh talk contribs
 m   09:53  CentOS 8.x Zimbra forward a copy of all incoming and outgoing emails to audit email ID diffhist +50 Saurabh talk contribs
 m   09:46  Rocky 9.x Package management diffhist +37 Saurabh talk contribs
N    09:40  Rocky 9.x Ansible installation diffhist +520 Saurabh talk contribs Created page with "Home > Rocky Linux or CentOS > Rocky Linux 9.x > System Administration > Package management > Rocky 9.x Ansible installation To install ansible on Rocky 9.x use: <pre> dnf -y install ansible-core </pre> Home > Rocky Linux or CentOS > Rocky Linux 9.x > System Administration > Rocky 9.x Package management|Package mana..."
N    09:38  Rocky 9.x Podman diffhist +344 Saurabh talk contribs Created page with "Home > Rocky Linux or CentOS > Rocky Linux 9.x > Rocky 9.x virtualization > Rocky 9.x Podman *Rocky 9.x podman basics '''There are older articles on podman at CentOS 8.x podman''' Home > Rocky Linux or CentOS > Rocky Linux 9.x > Rocky 9.x virtualization > Rocky 9.x Podman"
N    09:38  Rocky 9.x podman basics diffhist +1,800 Saurabh talk contribs Created page with "Home > Rocky Linux or CentOS > Rocky Linux 9.x > Rocky 9.x virtualization > Rocky 9.x Podman > Rocky 9.x podman basics =Installation= For installation use: <pre> dnf -y install podman podman version podman info </pre> =Download rockylinux9 image= For rocky9 podman images use: <pre> podman image search rocky podman pull docker.io/library/rockylinux:9.0 podman image list -a #Or simply "podman images" </pre> =Move podman containe..."