This is the HCoop Member Manual. It will tell you all you need to know about using HCoop services and participating in the co-op.
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 | Things that new and current members must know about HCoop's setup. It is considered required reading before contacting HCoop administrators or filing support requests. | |
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 | How to pay dues to HCoop, and the consequences of falling behind in payment. | |
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 | Our full procedures for contacting HCoop volunteers and asking questions about HCoop. | |
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 | How to log in to our machines, and a brief explanation of what our machines do. | |
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 | How to buy yourself a domain name from a registrar and manage it at HCoop. | |
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 | The bare minimum that you need to know concerning our use of DomTool. | |
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 | How to manage DNS records. | |
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 | How to serve your website(s). | |
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 | How to serve common web applications | |
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 | Using PostgreSQL and MySQL databases. | |
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 | How to transfer files to and from your home directory, which is kept in AFS. | |
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 | How to receive and manage your email, deal with spam, and set up Mailman mailing lists. | |
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 | How to use Jabber for instant messaging. | |
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 | In general, how to run unattended commands (such as custom daemons or commands called from cron scripts) from your AFS home directory. | |
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 | How to use cron to run commands periodically. | |
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 | How we back-up your data and how you can access the saved copies. | |
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 | How to use version control software to host code on HCoop servers. | |
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 | Answers to questions often asked about DomTool and our setup. | |
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 | Data retention policies upon membership termination. | 

 You should trust both wikis because the password could be read by the particular administrators.
 You should trust both wikis because the password could be read by the particular administrators.