I use a tool called Nginx Proxy Manager. It's a dockerized instance of Nginx that works as a reverse proxy, with a nice GUI to set things up.
There's also HAProxy, which has the benefit of being...
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I use a tool called Nginx Proxy Manager. It's a dockerized instance of Nginx that works as a reverse proxy, with a nice GUI to set things up.
There's also HAProxy, which has the benefit of being...
This is pretty strange. A first question would be: Do you have this problem with other containers as well?
I would try and test with another container, and find out if the problem persists across...
Here is a related topic on Stack Exchange.
My theory is (like the SE answer) that oom-killer sets in and kills the process because of lack of memory - the thread on SE seems to have a possible...
Here is another neat tip. Define the following functions:
# Show processes, sort by CPU usage
cpu() {
if [[ -z $1 ]]
then
(( rows = 6 ))
elif (( $1 > 0 ))
I use htop for here-and-now stats. You should be able to see both CPU, memory, IO and networking using htop (maybe you need to configure which fields are displayed).
I have zero knowledge about emulating an IPMI interface. I believe this is an extreme edge case...
Maybe you should start by telling which hardware you're trying to run this on?
BTW, I'm using impitool and not ipmi-sensors, so I'm not familiar with that exact package. But you could troubleshoot...
I'm running a monitoring stack with:
Grafana (Docker)
Prometheus (Docker)
Prometheus Node Exporter (apt install on each server)
Node Exporter Full Dashboard (for Grafana)
For me...
I think you fixed it. Just tested on both Intel and Pi, and I got no errors.
Now it correctly reports this:
Intel Atom
The User running this script was: am
uid=1000(am)
gid=1000(am)
"... a lot of criticism about ubuntu lately" is extremely vague. Maybe you could elaborate on which criticism exactly, and maybe point to some sources? Maybe the criticism is well deserved, maybe...
Cheers! :):cool:
I decided to test this new version also, and report my findings here.
Testing on Ubuntu 22.04 on Intel Atom MB (main server)
When starting the script I'm met with the following text:
...
You could also consider running legacy apps in a container or VM, using an older version of Ubuntu.
Please elaborate. Yes, cloud-init shows some output "on top" of the login screen. Did you try to login anyway? "I can't use command" is not very specific, so we probably can't help you based on that.
I've removed cloud-init from my Ubuntu 22.04 (although upgraded from 20.04), and I experience no problems. So I think maybe the problem could be isolated to snapd?
I haven't really played with...
I'm currently running 5.15.0-30-generic, and the latest installed is 5.15.0-33-generic. And the system has not rebooted since.
However, the issue here isn't really whether or not the server has...
I have Ubuntu Server 22.04 installed on both an Intel Atom (amd64) and a Raspberry Pi (arm64).
With the last kernel update (installed by `unattended-upgrades`) the files `/var/run/reboot-required`...
Look into ZFS, it only has advantages over traditional software raid. Completely wipe the data disks of all partitions, and create a RAID-Z1. ZFS will do the rest for you.
This seems like a really stupid design decision, if your suspicion is right. I'm interested to hear more about this from someone who knows - sorry I can't really help though. ;)
Hi everyone!
With the release of Ubuntu 22.04, APT now throws a warning if a repository key is in the legacy trusted keyring (/etc/apt/trusted.gpg).
Because the apt-key command has been...
I would take a look at temperature readings. It sounds like maybe the Pi is getting too hot. Do you have a heatsink and fan on it, and proper airflow where it's installed? That's a good way to start...
Bit rot (and other filesystem errors) are a problem. There is a reason ZFS was made the way it is. But as MaFoElffen correctly states, ZFS (and other fancy filesystemes) isn't a magical solution to...
Can you please list your /etc/apt/sources.list or anything inside /etc/apt/sources.list.d ?
Your kernel versions seem pretty messed up, and a possible explanation is you added non-default...
+1 for ZFS - much more mature than BTRFS, easy to use and rock solid.
Please include the output of commands or screenshots where you see these temperatures. This will make it easier for anyone here to help decipher the numbers.