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| [[Mediawiki]] - [[Wordpress]] - [[Phabricator]] - [[Ampache]]
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| [[Node.js]] - [[Java]] - [[Scala]]
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| [[Qt Creator]] - [[Eclipse]] - [[Sublime]] - [[Scite]] - [[Emacs]] - [[CodeLite]] - [[juCi++]] - [[IDEA]] | | A/V: [[Kodi]] - [[VLC]] - [[Blender]] - [[Gimp]] - [[Shotwell]] - [[Davinci Resolve]] |
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| [[LibreOffice]] - [[Gimp]] - [[i3]] | | Music: [[FL Studio]] - [[Reaper]] - [[Audacity]] - [[Ampache]] - [[Spotify]] - [[Strawberry]] |
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| [[Chromium]] - [[Firefox]] - [[IceWeasel]] | | Games: [[Steam]] - [[Minecraft]] - [[Twitch]] |
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| [[Linux software raid]] - [[Apache]] - [[Clonezilla]] | | |
| | == TOOLS == |
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| | [[Mediawiki]] - [[Wordpress]] |
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| | [[LibreOffice]] - [[qBitTorrent]] - [[Cura]] |
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| | [[Visual Studio Code|vscode]] - [[Qt Creator]] - [[Emacs]] - [[GitLab]] |
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| | [[irc]] - [[slack]]- [[pidgin]] - [[XMPP]] - [[Rocket.Chat]] - [[zoom]] |
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| | [[i3]] - [[UnixPorn]] - [[terminal]] - [[kitty]] - [[screen]] - [[albert]] |
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| | [[maim]] - [[copyq]] |
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| | [[mame]] - [[Simon]] - [[Kaldi]] - [http://www.question2answer.org/ Q2A] |
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| | [[Chrome]] - [[Firefox]] - [[Brave]] - [[Vivaldi]] - [[Tor]] - [[Okular]] |
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| | [[DBeaver]] - [[pgadmin4]] - [[Studio 3T]] - [[Sqlite Explorer]] |
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| | [[postgres]] - [[sqlite]] - [[mongodb]] - [[mysql]] - [[SQL Server]] |
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| | [[ninja]] - [[gcc]] - [[git]] - [[eslint]] |
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| | [[TrueNAS]] - [[Linux software raid]] - [[Wireshark]] - [[Apache]] |
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| | [[ssh]] - [[gpg]] - [[haproxy]] - [[dnsmasq]] - [[geth]] |
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| | [[proxmox]] - [[SPICE]] - [[Docker]] - [[OpenVPN]] - [[vnc]] - [[Remote Desktop]] |
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| | [[GCP]] - [[AWS]] |
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| | [[systemd]] - [[xrandr]] - [[samba]] - [[fail2ban]] - [[ntp]] |
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| | '''[[Software Under Review]]''' |
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| ! Create and boot from Ubuntu USB | | ! [[Ubuntu 24.04 upgrade]] |
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| | There should always be a boot USB for this in my set, but it needs recreation on new Ubuntu versions... | | {| class="wikitable" |
| # Download the latest 64-bit Ubuntu desktop iso
| | ! [[Ubuntu 22.04 upgrade]] |
| # Format a USB drive as FAT (NOT exFAT or NTFS)
| | |} |
| # Burn the iso to the USB, providing a GB of space (we want to add the nvidia driver once booted)
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| sudo usb-creator-gtk
| | ! [[Linux barebones quickstart]] |
| # Boot with it
| | |} |
| # On startup, select the USB EFI boot option in refind, select "Try Ubuntu", hit e and add [ nouveau.noaccel=1] to grub line, hit F10 to start
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| # Once it is running, start System Settings, select Software, enable proprietary drivers
| | ! [[Ubuntu quickstart]] |
| | |} |
| | {| class="wikitable" |
| | ! [[Ventoy|Ventoy ISO boot disk]] |
| |} | | |} |
| {| class="wikitable" | | {| class="wikitable" |
| ! [[Ubuntu 16.04 "Xenial Xerus" setup]] | | ! [[Raspberry Pi]] |
| |} | | |} |
| {| class="wikitable" | | {| class="wikitable" |
| ! [[Ubuntu 16.10 "Xenial Xerus" upgrade]] | | ! [[Kali quickstart]] |
| |} | | |} |
| {| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed wikitable" | | {| class="wikitable" |
| ! Ubuntu repo management | | ! [[Centos quickstart]] |
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| | To see what repos Ubuntu is currently using:
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| cat /etc/apt/sources.list
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| |} | | |} |
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| ! Set up a new Pi in 10 minutes | | ! [[Cygwin quickstart]] |
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| | The BEST thing to do is to copy the MicroSD from Carambola (marked with a black 'O'):
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| * open a terminal so we can watch the MicroSD /dev/sd{#} assignments
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| sudo tail -f /var/log/syslog
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| * take the carambola MicroSD card out of the Pi and put it into an Anker hub (gets less hot than the small MicroSD sleeves - and it WILL get hot!)
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| * put another new MicroSD card into another Anker hub
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| * open another terminal
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| dcfldd bs=4M if=/dev/sd{Letter of carambola} of=/dev/sd{Letter of new card}
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| * They will get HOT... I don't know how to make sure they don't get TOO hot yet... cross your fingers I guess...
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| * Drop the new card into the new Pi, boot
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| * set up a new config folder
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| ** rm ~/config
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| ** cd development/config
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| ** cp -rp carambola lime && git add lime
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| ** cd ~ && ln -s development/config/lime config
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| * change /etc/hostname
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| * change name of exfat "share" partition
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| exfatlabel /dev/disk/by-label/carambola_share lime_share
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| * edit /etc/fstab to update partition name
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| * (optional) change the uuid of partitions as desired (otherwise you may get kernel/userspace warnings about conflicts when mounting more than one card in an ubuntu host) - note that I've never actually done this...
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| tune2fs /dev/sdaX -U random
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| * reboot.. and away we go!
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| ! [[Raspberry Pi Raspbian setup]] | | ! [[Update gentoo kernel]] |
| | |} |
| | {| class="wikitable" |
| | ! [[Upgrade gentoo]] |
| |} | | |} |
| {| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed wikitable" | | {| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed wikitable" |
| ! Set up OpenWRT on buffalo | | ! Windows 10 quickstart |
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| choices (3 is the only sensible!):
| | * [[Cygwin quickstart|Install cygwin]] |
| 1) hardcode all wan info and hope your network doesn't over-assign (this sucks)
| | * Disable automatic restarts |
| 2) DCHP WAN, bridge lan so ports just become another switch
| | Install Group Policy Editor from an admin Powershell console: |
| 3) DCHP WAN, serve up lan on different range than WAN
| | @echo off |
| this is AWESOME, you can immediately admin from anything that you hardwire up to the LAN ports
| | pushd "%~dp0" |
| set up a WAN static IP using WAN MAC if you can
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| otherwise, to get WAN IP:
| | dir /b %SystemRoot%\servicing\Packages\Microsoft-Windows-GroupPolicy-ClientExtensions-Package~3*.mum >List.txt |
| i can connect laptop to LAN port and get a 192.168.1 address on laptop from router DHCP
| | dir /b %SystemRoot%\servicing\Packages\Microsoft-Windows-GroupPolicy-ClientTools-Package~3*.mum >>List.txt |
| then i can connect PA LAN to router WAN port and get router IP from
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| | for /f %%i in ('findstr /i . List.txt 2^>nul') do dism /online /norestart /add-package:"%SystemRoot%\servicing\Packages\%%i" |
| steps:
| | pause |
| * reset buffalo as needed!
| | Run Group Policy Editor to disable restarts: |
| it always starts with LAN DHCP support for 192.168.1 range, yeah baby
| | Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Windows Update > Configure Automatic Updates |
| wire laptop into LAN port and browse to 192.168.1.1
| | (o) Enabled |
| * set up to get WAN IP via DHCP; make note of it using LAN connection: 192.168.50.57
| | [2] Notify for download and auto install? Or [3] Auto download and notify for install? Going with [3], we'll see. |
| * Allow ssh from WAN IPs to router
| | (or...) (o) Enabled: No auto-restart with logged on users for scheduled automatic updates installations |
| openwrt admin page->Network->Firewall->Traffic rules->"open ports on router"
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| name: allow-wan-ssh
| | No auto-restart with logged on users for scheduled automatic updates installation (just in case) |
| Protocol: TCP+UDP
| | (o) Enabled |
| external port: 22 (i could make it non-standard...)
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| ADD
| | (reboot if you had to change it? or will that wipe it out? tbd...) |
| then you can ssh to the WAN DHCP port, if you know it! for now, it's:
| | In a corporate environment, you should quit your job - I mean, you will likely have to redo this after ANY f'in reboot. |
| ssh root@192.168.50.57
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| * leave LAN support of 192.168.1 ON
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| remember you can simply wire anything into LAN ports to get an address!
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| and then you can browse to http://192.168.1.1 to admin the router
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| now i can ssh to it from wallee (or anywhere on PA LAN)
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| ssh root@192.168.50.57 root/p*
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| open https port too! let's admin from wallee
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| you have to open WAN port 443 in firewall config
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| you also have to install support for this!
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| opkg update
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| opkg install luci-ssl
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| /etc/init.d/uhttpd restart
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| but others have commented that this exposes your router and it WILL get hacked. good point.
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| skip for now
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| ! OpenELEC multi-boot install | | ! Memtest boot disk |
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| | The easiest way is to add a new drive just for OpenElec and install OpenElec to it with the installer. But if you want to SHARE ONE DRIVE with other boots, DO NOT DO THAT :-) Do this instead: | | | It should be on red-on-black flash drive. Or, [https://www.memtest86.com/download.htm get a fresh download] of USB zip, it includes a Windows exe to create the boot. Or use the ISO. |
| * On an existing refind-booted system, set up two new ext4 partitions
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| ** one about 2GB in size, labeled [SYSTEM], and marked as bootable
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| ** the other with 10GB or more, labeled [STORAGE]
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| ** [http://wiki.openelec.tv/index.php/Manual_Installation prep the drives] (no journal, ssd trim)
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| * download openelec and mount; there are a couple ways:
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| ** get the img and install to a thumb
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| ** get the img and mount (see below)
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| * Set up OE drives to mount in other OSes to /openelec-system and /openelec-storage
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| /dev/disk/by-label/SYSTEM /openelec-system ext4 noatime 0 0
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| /dev/disk/by-label/STORAGE /openelec-storage ext4 noatime 0 0
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| * copy target/KERNEL and target/SYSTEM to SYSTEM
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| cp OpenELEC_img/target/KERNEL /openelec-system/
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| cp OpenELEC_img/target/SYSTEM /openelec-system/
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| * set up UEFI boot
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| ** subl /boot/efi/EFI/refind/refind.conf (and add this block)
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| # MDM Trying this, from: http://openelec.tv/forum/64-installation/70783-how-to-efi-booting-openelec-on-new-pc-s-nuc-s | |
| # Only I had to change BOOT to SYSTEM. and quiet to debugging.
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| menuentry OpenELEC {
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| icon EFI/refind/icons/os_openelec.png
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| volume SYSTEM
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| ostype Linux
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| loader KERNEL
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| # options "boot=LABEL=SYSTEM disk=LABEL=STORAGE debugging"
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| options "boot=LABEL=SYSTEM disk=LABEL=STORAGE quiet"
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| }
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| * I THINK you need one or more of these too, not sure!
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| cp target/boot/bootx64.efi /openelec-system/BOOT
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| cp target/boot/bootx64.efi /boot/efi/EFI/ubuntu/
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| cp target/boot/bootx64.efi /boot/efi/EFI/ubuntu/
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| |} | | |} |
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| ! OpenELEC boot from thumb | | ! [[Ubuntu upgrade / reinstall notes]] |
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| | NOTE: I have the image already on a white stick with red lettering... anyway...
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| * Get the latest dev version (stable didn't work for me although this may change)
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| * [http://wiki.openelec.tv/index.php/HOW-TO:Installing_OpenELEC/Creating_The_Install_Key dd it onto a thumb]
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| * reboot and select to boot to the thumb in BIOS
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| * when the boot: line comes up, type "live" to get run a live Kodi rather than run the crufty old installer
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| |} | | |} |
| [[Update gentoo kernel]]
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| ! Windows 10 new setup | | ! Create and boot from Ubuntu USB |
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| | | | | There should always be a boot USB for this in my set, but it needs recreation on new Ubuntu versions... |
| * [http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/packages/grep.htm Grep for Windows]
| | # Download the latest 64-bit Ubuntu desktop iso |
| * Create sublime symbolic links to preferences, typically here:
| | # Format a USB drive as FAT (NOT exFAT or NTFS) |
| C:\Users\Michael\AppData\Roaming\Sublime Text 3\Packages\User | | # Burn the iso to the USB, providing a GB of space (we want to add the nvidia driver once booted) |
| * etc.
| | sudo usb-creator-gtk |
| | # Boot with it |
| | # On startup, select the USB EFI boot option in refind, select "Try Ubuntu", (on MBPro, hit e and add [ nouveau.noaccel=1] to grub line), hit F10 to start |
| | # Once it is running, start System Settings, select Software, enable proprietary drivers |
| | # Install, checking the [download as you go] and [install 3rd party stuff] boxes. |
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| ! AWS clone
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| # create a snapshot of an instance
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| # create an instance of a snapshot
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| Example...
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| instances -> pa-jenkins-win-test -> right-click, Create Image ->
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| name: pa-jenkins-win-test,
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| AMI ID: ami-57cadc3d
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| }
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| This creates a new "AMI Image"- WARNING: The source machine will be rebooted!
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| monitoring it, waiting for it to be ready... ready. man that took a while.
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| Select AMI -> rightclick -> Launch...
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| instance type: t2.medium (same as original; 2 vCPUs, 4GB mem)
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| config: SELECT THE SAME SUBNET (us-east-1d) so on the same LAN and can ping each other; (all other defaults)
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| storage: (default)
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| tag instance: { name: "pa-jenkins-win-test-older" }
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| security: select existing { "pa-shared immed_inno_group raleigh-windows-dev" } (as per Brad, previously - note that "raleigh" is no longer available)
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| LAUNCH
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| select an existing key pair or create a new pair
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| let's use the existing ones since this is a shared resource
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| 2014Dec25_air.pem (it's in my docs repo)
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| monitor it, wait for it to be created...
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| because it was cloned from a machine that had the password changed, you can't use the existing key to regenerate
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| i didn't realize it was changed??
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| anyway, it should be the exact same way to connect to test, but with a diff ip/hostname (*-older)
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| yep. switched IP to 172.30.3.208 and it's good to go!
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| ! Expand AWS storage
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| stop instance
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| in instance details, right-click the block device link (typically /dev/sd1)
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| click the EBS ID
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| snapshot the volume, wait for it to get to "complete"
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| right-click snapshot, create volume
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| use the same availability zone: us-east-1d
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| on the volume created screen, click to show the volume
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| vol-b88c3c45
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| get the orig volume:
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| vol-5af8f0a0
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| https://console.aws.amazon.com/ec2/v2/home?region=us-east-1#Volumes:search=vol-5af8f0a0;sort=size
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| type this into volume filter to see them both:
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| vol-b88c3c45|vol-5af8f0a0
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| make note of the attachment info for the old 30GB drive:
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| Attachment information
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| i-ad45941d (pa-jenkins-win-test):/dev/sda1 (attached)
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| detach the volume! holy cow.
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| i thought about restarting the instance and shutting it down first...
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| but i think stopping it already did that! MOVE ON
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| right click new volume, "attach volume"
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| start typing instance name (pa-jenkins-win-test worked)
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| CHANGE TEH SELECTED DRIVE NAME (xsdf or something) to the original! /dev/sda1
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| geez that's scary, wonder if it will work...
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| YEP!!! AW#ESOMENWESSSS##$$
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| type "disk management", right-click the 30gb image, select Extend
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| DONE!!!
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| ! Ubuntu set up networking | | ! Ubuntu set up networking |
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