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networking acronym: | |||
People, Do Not Teach Smart People Acronyms | |||
The reason is smart people can come up with their own. | |||
[[hopp-rsk-ddt01]] Test log and notes | [[hopp-rsk-ddt01]] Test log and notes | ||
[[hopp-rsk-pve01]] ProxMox Virtual Environment | |||
[[hovd-rsk-dss01]] development debian single server (using lxc containers) | |||
download non-enterprise proxmox updates | |||
https://community-scripts.github.io/ProxmoxVE/scripts?id=post-pve-install&ategory=Proxmox+%26+Virtualization | |||
<nowiki>bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/community-scripts/ProxmoxVE/main/tools/pve/post-pve-install.sh)"</nowiki> | |||
Note: Anything referring to ubuntu as a server OS is being changed to strictly debian. I will have an ubuntu vm desktop at some point | |||
==Food== | ==Food== | ||
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==Servers== | ==Servers== | ||
Notes on server names and functions for planned future use. | Notes on server names and functions for planned future use. | ||
===dell=== | |||
https://www.greenpcgamers.com/dell/dell-poweredge-rack/poweredge-13th-gen-rackmount-servers/poweredge-r730-r730xd-hardware-upgrade-guide/ | |||
Up to 2 x QC Xeon E5-2637 V4 3.5Ghz 15MB 9.6GTs Processor | 3.7Ghz Max Turbo Frequency (SR2P3) | |||
Up to 2 x 6C Xeon E5-2643 V4 3.40Ghz 20MB 9.6GTs Processor | 3.7Ghz Max Turbo Frequency (SR2P4) | |||
Up to 2 x 8C Xeon E5-2667 V4 3.2Ghz 25MB 9.6GTs Processor | 3.6Ghz Max Turbo Frequency (SR2P5) | |||
Up to 2 x 10C Xeon E5-2640 V4 2.40Ghz 25MB 8GTs Processor | 3.4Ghz Max Turbo Frequency (SR2NZ) | |||
Up to 2 x 12C Xeon E5-2687W V4 3.0Ghz 30MB 9.6GTs Processor | 3.5Ghz Max Turbo Frequency (SR2NA) | |||
Up to 2 x 14C Xeon E5-2690 V4 2.6Ghz 35MB 9.6GTs Processor | 3.5Ghz Max Turbo Frequency (SR2N2) | |||
Up to 2 x 18C Xeon E5-2697 V4 2.3Ghz 45MB 9.6GTs Processor | 3.6Ghz Max Turbo Frequency (SR2JV) | |||
Up to 2 x 18C Xeon E5-2698 V4 2.2Ghz 50MB 9.6GTs Processor | 3.6Ghz Max Turbo Frequency (SR2JW) | |||
Up to 2 x 22C Xeon E5-2699 V4 2.2Ghz 55MB 9.6GTs Processor | 3.6Ghz Max Turbo Frequency (SR2JS | |||
===HP=== | |||
HP supplied software | |||
https://support.hpe.com/connect/s/search?language=en_US#q=dl360%20gen9&t=All&sort=relevancy&numberOfResults=25&archive=false | |||
https://www.toolify.ai/hardware/maximize-your-hp-proliant-dl-360-gen-9-server-with-the-best-processors-3021683 | |||
Compatible Processors for HP Proliant DL 360 Gen 9 Server | |||
Low-End Processors | |||
E5-2620v3 | |||
E5-2630v3 | |||
Value Processors | |||
E5-2660 V3 | |||
E5-2670 V3 | |||
E5-2680 V3 | |||
High-End Processors | |||
E5-2690 V4 | |||
E5-2695 V4 | |||
E5-2697 V4 | |||
E5-2698 V4 | |||
E5-2699 V4 | |||
===Physical=== | ===Physical=== | ||
*[[hovp-rsk-uos00]] : OpenStack - Currently in use, my clunky old laptop. Consider changing from Ubuntu to [https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/VirtualBox Arch] | *[[hovp-rsk-uos00]] : OpenStack - Currently in use, my clunky old laptop. Consider changing from Ubuntu to [https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/VirtualBox Arch] | ||
*[[hopp-rsk-pve01]] : Proxmox Virtual Environment | |||
*[[hopp-rsk-owr01]] : OpenWRT Wireless Router - Linksys router (model noted below this page). VPN client profile rebuild still pending. | *[[hopp-rsk-owr01]] : OpenWRT Wireless Router - Linksys router (model noted below this page). VPN client profile rebuild still pending. | ||
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===LuCI=== | ===LuCI=== | ||
Install the [https://docs.openwrt.melmac.net/luci-app-advanced-reboot/ LuCI-app-advanced-reboot] package. This is the easiest method. | Install the [https://docs.openwrt.melmac.net/luci-app-advanced-reboot/ LuCI-app-advanced-reboot] package. This is the easiest method. | ||
https://github.com/stangri/luci-app-advanced-reboot Maybe add description to partition selection page | |||
===OpenVPN=== | ===OpenVPN=== | ||
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for desktop only | for desktop only | ||
apt install exiftool flatpak plasma-discover-backend-flatpak | apt install exiftool flatpak plasma-discover-backend-flatpak | ||
==Debian Tips== | |||
Steps to Fix the Package Dependency | |||
#First, I navigated to the Downloads directory with the following command: cd ~/Downloads | |||
#Then, I extracted the contents of the Minecraft.deb package using the full command dpkg-deb --raw-extract Minecraft.deb minecraft-extracted-package to put it into a new folder. | |||
#After that, I used the nano editor to open and edit the control file located inside the DEBIAN folder: nano minecraft-extracted-package/DEBIAN/control | |||
#Inside the control file, I found the line that started with Depends: and changed libgdk-pixbuf2.0-0 to libgdk-pixbuf-xlib-2.0-0. Then, I saved the changes and closed the file. | |||
#Finally, I re-packaged the content with the correction to create a new .deb file named minecraft-launcher-fixed.deb: dpkg-deb --build minecraft-extracted-package minecraft-launcher-fixed.deb | |||
With the new package ready, I installed the corrected package first with dpkg. This would fail because the default-jre and libgdk-pixbuf-xlib-2.0-0 dependencies were still missing. Then, I used the apt command to fix the broken installation, which would install the remaining dependencies automatically. sudo dpkg -i minecraft-launcher-fixed.deb sudo apt --fix-broken install | |||