this is how you re-add an existing datastore for Proxmox backup server (PBS)
vim /etc/proxmox-backup/datastore.cfg
add the datastore like so
datastore: PBS
path /mnt/datastore/PBS
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this is how you re-add an existing datastore for Proxmox backup server (PBS)
vim /etc/proxmox-backup/datastore.cfg
add the datastore like so
datastore: PBS
path /mnt/datastore/PBS
so i haven't used my raspberry pi's in ages and they have changed the way they set static ip's from using /etc/network file to using network manager in raspbian os
so after a bit of googling i found out this is how you should be setting static ips
sudo nmcli c show sudo nmcli c mod 'Wired connection 1' ipv4.addresses 10.10.30.19/24 ipv4.method manual sudo nmcli con mod 'Wired connection 1' ipv4.gateway 10.10.30.1 sudo nmcli con mod 'Wired connection 1' ipv4.dns "10.10.30.1" sudo nmcli c down 'Wired connection 1' && sudo nmcli c up 'Wired connection 1'
so i have found this app recently and thought i would share.
XPipe is a new type of shell connection hub and remote file manager that allows you to access your entire server infrastructure from your local machine. It works on top of your installed command-line programs and does not require any setup on your remote systems.
XPipe fully integrates with your tools such as your favourite text/code editors, terminals, shells, command-line tools and more. The platform is designed to be extensible, allowing anyone to add easily support for more tools or to implement custom functionality through a modular extension system.
i have only had a quick look at it but seems like an awesome app so far.
check it out here
so recently i have been working more with linux and i discovered tmux.
now i have heard of tmux ages ago but never really used it to is full potentioal until the other day.
its so easy to use and the fact all your sessions have their name down the bottom and can use diffrent colors.
you can even use the mouse to switch windows!
i have listed some basic key bindings below and a cheet sheet for you to download.
Enjoy :)
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Tmux provides several keybindings to execute commands quickly in a tmux session. Here are some of the most useful ones.
First, create a new tmux session if you're not already in one. You can name your session by passing the parameter -s {name}
to the tmux new
command when creating a new session:
$ tmux new -s Session1
For additional keybindings, consult the tmux man pages.
Hi all,
i have been using Private internet access for a vpn for a while now with great results but recently i have been recommended to use to switch to Surfshark and now i have made the move i highly recommend it.
it has so many features and its a super fast vpn it also includs a inbuilt antivirus.
ok so here is how to extend a LVM volume on a ubuntu server/desktop machine ( this was done on a virtual machine)
so if you are like me and want to put a docker on your local subnet then all you need to do is:
docker network create -d macvlan --subnet=<subnet> --gateway=<gateway> -o parent=<ethernet name> <docker network name>
Example: docker network create -d macvlan --subnet=192.168.0.0/24 --gateway=192.168.0.1 -o parent=ens18 Local_Network
more info can be found here
this is how you re-add an existing datastore for Proxmox backup server (PBS) vim /etc/proxmox-backup/datastore.cfg add the datastore like s...