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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. | 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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||<25%>'''~+[:/MigrationGuide:Migration Guide]+~''' ||<1%> ||<74%> Steps for migrating from the old HCoop server to the new setup. New members may skip this. || ||'''~+[:/GettingStarted:Getting Started]+~''' || || 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. || ||'''~+[:/PayingDues:Paying Dues]+~''' || || How to pay dues to HCoop, and the consequences of falling behind in payment. || |
{{{#!wiki important We are currently transitioning to upgraded shell and web servers. The current server (`mire`) is deprecated and slated for removal in early 2013. See NavajosBogMigrationGuide for instructions on how to take advantage of the new servers. All members are '''highly encouraged''' to reconfigure their domains as soon as possible. }}} ||'''~+[[/GettingStarted|Getting Started]]+~''' || || 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. || ||'''~+[[/PayingDues|Paying Dues]]+~''' || || How to pay dues to HCoop, and the consequences of falling behind in payment. || ||'''~+[[/GettingHelp|Getting Help]]+~''' || || Our full procedures for contacting HCoop volunteers and asking questions about HCoop. || |
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|| ~+[:/ShellAccess:Shell Access]+~ || || How to log in to our machines, and a brief explanation of what our machines do. || || ~+[:/GettingDomain:Getting a Domain]+~ || || How to buy yourself a domain name from a registrar and manage it at HCoop. || || ~+[:/UsingDomtool:Using Domtool]+~ || || The bare minimum that you need to know concerning our use of DomTool. || || ~+[:/ServingWebsites:Serving Websites]+~ || || How to serve your website(s). || || ~+[:/Databases:Databases]+~ || || Using PostgreSQL and MySQL databases. || || ~+[:/TransferringFiles:Transferring Files]+~ || || How to transfer files to and from your home directory, which is kept in AFS. || || ~+[:/Email:Email]+~ || || How to receive and manage your email. || || ~+[:/UsingJabber:Jabber]+~ || || How to use Jabber for instant messaging. || || ~+[:/RunningUnattendedCommands:Running Unattended Commands]+~ || || In general, how to run unattended commands (such as custom daemons or commands called from cron scripts) from your AFS home directory. || || ~+[:/UsingCron:Using cron]+~ || || How to use cron to run commands periodically. || || ~+[:/VersionControl:Version Control]+~ || || How to use version control software to host code on HCoop servers. || |
|| ~+[[/ShellAccess|Shell Access]]+~ || || How to log in to our machines, and a brief explanation of what our machines do. || || ~+[[/GettingDomain|Getting a Domain]]+~ || || How to buy yourself a domain name from a registrar and manage it at HCoop. || || ~+[[/UsingDomtool|Using Domtool]]+~ || || The bare minimum that you need to know concerning our use of DomTool. || || ~+[[/ServingWebsites|Serving Websites]]+~ || || How to serve your website(s). || || ~+[[/WebApplications|Serving Web Applications]]+~ || || How to serve common web applications || || ~+[[/Databases|Databases]]+~ || || Using PostgreSQL and MySQL databases. || || ~+[[/TransferringFiles|Transferring Files]]+~ || || How to transfer files to and from your home directory, which is kept in AFS. || || ~+[[/Email|Email]]+~ || || How to receive and manage your email, deal with spam, and set up Mailman mailing lists. || || ~+[[/UsingJabber|Jabber]]+~ || || How to use Jabber for instant messaging. || || ~+[[/RunningUnattendedCommands|Running Unattended Commands]]+~ || || In general, how to run unattended commands (such as custom daemons or commands called from cron scripts) from your AFS home directory. || || ~+[[/UsingCron|Using cron]]+~ || || How to use cron to run commands periodically. || || ~+[[/Backups|Backups]]+~ || || How we back-up your data and how you can access the saved copies. || || ~+[[/VersionControl|Version Control]]+~ || || How to use version control software to host code on HCoop servers. || |
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|| ~+[:/FAQ:Frequently-Asked Questions]+~ || || Answers to questions often asked about DomTool and our setup. || | || ~+[[/FAQ|Frequently-Asked Questions]]+~ || || Answers to questions often asked about DomTool and our setup. || || ~+[[/DataRetentionPolicy|Data retention policies]]+~ || || Data retention policies upon membership termination. || ---- CategoryMemberManual |
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.
We are currently transitioning to upgraded shell and web servers. The current server (mire) is deprecated and slated for removal in early 2013. See NavajosBogMigrationGuide for instructions on how to take advantage of the new servers. All members are highly encouraged to reconfigure their domains as soon as possible.
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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 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. |