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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. || |
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|| ~+[:/TransferringFiles:Transferring Files]+~ || || How to transfer files to your home directory, which is kept in AFS. || = Email delivery = * 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? |
|| ~+[:/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 commands periodically. || || ~+[:/VersionControl:Version Control]+~ || || How to use version control software to host code on HCoop servers. || || ~+[:/FAQ:Frequently-Asked Questions]+~ || || Answers to questions often asked about DomTool and our setup. || |
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.
[:/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. |
[:/ShellAccess:Shell Access] |
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How to log in to our machines, and a brief explanation of what our machines do. |
[:/GettingDomain:Getting a Domain] |
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How to buy yourself a domain name from a registrar and manage it at HCoop. |
[:/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 commands periodically. |
[:/VersionControl:Version Control] |
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How to use version control software to host code on HCoop servers. |
[:/FAQ:Frequently-Asked Questions] |
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Answers to questions often asked about DomTool and our setup. |