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== Contents == |
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|| ~+[:/TransferringFiles:Transferring Files]+~ || || How to transfer files to your home directory, which is kept in AFS. || | || ~+[:/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. || || ~+[:/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 command periodically. || || ~+[:/VersionControl:Version Control]+~ || || How to use version control software to host code on HCoop servers. || |
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= Email delivery = | === Pages that should be in the manual === |
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* Domtool part. * {{{~/.public/.forward}}}. * {{{~/.procmail.d/procmailrc}}}. * Virtual mailboxes. * Filtering spam. = Serving Web pages = * Static sites on deleuze. (Note to self: ask Adam C. if people can point domain names at deleuze, and subdomains at mire. I'd like to do that, myself.) * Serving dynamic content on mire. * Accessing read-only site-wide DAV. Also, enabling site-specific DAV so that you can use it for writing. Link to "Using revision control -> DAV and Subversion example". = Using cron = = Running custom daemons = = Using revision control = * Example of sitewide git. We'll keep this even if we decide against managing the domtool stuff with it. * DAV and subversion for a particular site. * Does sitewide Mercurial make sense? |
If you know that some pages should be in the manual, but don't know where to place them, please list them here, and MichaelOlson will classify them later on. |
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 a work in progress, so don't expect complete content yet.
[:/MigrationGuide:Migration Guide] |
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Steps for migrating from the old HCoop server to the new setup. New members may skip this. |
[:/GettingStarted:Getting Started] |
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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. |
[:/UsingDomtool:Using Domtool] |
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The bare minimum that you need to know concerning our use of DomTool. |
[:/ServingWebsites:Serving Websites] |
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How to serve your website(s). |
[:/Databases:Databases] |
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Using PostgreSQL and MySQL databases. |
[:/TransferringFiles:Transferring Files] |
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How to transfer files to and from your home directory, which is kept in AFS. |
[:/Email:Email] |
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How to receive and manage your email. |
[:/RunningUnattendedCommands:Running Unattended Commands] |
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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. |
[:/UsingCron:Using cron] |
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How to use cron to run command periodically. |
[:/VersionControl:Version Control] |
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How to use version control software to host code on HCoop servers. |
Pages that should be in the manual
If you know that some pages should be in the manual, but don't know where to place them, please list them here, and MichaelOlson will classify them later on.