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== DHCP Server ==
== DHCP Server ==
* install
<source lang=bash>
# Install the service
ipkg install dhcp
mkdir /opt/var/run
# Edit the configuration
vi /opt/etc/dhcpd.conf
# Restart the service
/opt/etc/init.d/S56dhcpd
</source>
* DHCP daemon configuration: {{file|/opt/etc/dhcpd.conf}}
* DHCP daemon configuration: {{file|/opt/etc/dhcpd.conf}}
* Current leases are at {{file|/opt/etc/dhcpd.leases}}
* View current lease:

cat /opt/etc/dhcpd.leases
* Now I disabled the dhcpd, and will try again the one on vDSL+ router:
<source lang=bash>
cp /opt/etc/dhcpd.conf /opt/etc/dhcpd.conf.bak # Backup config if we want to reinstall
ipkg remove dhcp
</source>


== To do ==
== To do ==

Revision as of 16:10, 22 July 2016

Reference information


  • uname
uname -a
# Linux LaCie-CloudBox 2.6.31.14-svn7493 #1 Fri Oct 17 14:00:51 UTC 2014 armv5tel GNU/Linux

Configuration

First install

  • Network share available at smb://lacie-cloudbox/.
  • Cloudbox dashboard available at http://lacie-cloudbox.local.
  • setup smtp access (smtp.scarlet.be, port 25)
  • IP Configuration — fixed IP address 172.19.100.98
  • Enable the netbackup-share (port 873, encrypted port 22)
  • Create user beq06659, with private share.
MAC 00:d0:4b:96:34:32
IP 172.19.100.98
hostname lacie-cloudbox

Rooting

See /shares/Family/archives/docs/lacie-config/lacie-nas-rooting.txt.

Install Git

To enable git, we must:

  • Enable git logging in /etc/passwd.
  • Enable git ssh logging in /etc/ssh/sshd_config

Git needs a lot of memory when compressing its database (occurs at each fetch!). To limit this, run as root:

git config --system pack.windowmemory 128m
git config --system pack.packsizelimit 1g
git config --system pack.threads 1
git config --system core.bigFileThreshold 16m

Then as user git, in all relevant projects (typically those with big files)

cd ~/git/minecraft_nosaves.git
git config --local core.bigFileThreshold 10m

Install rsync

We do via user git, so:

  • Set /bin/bash as shell for user git in /etc/passwd
  • Set PermitUserEnvironment yes in /etc/ssh/sshd_config
  • Create file /shares/git/.ssh/environment to add rsync into path:
PATH=/opt/bin:/opt/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/usr/sbin

Startup script

Create the file /opt/etc/init.d/S80config (chmod 755):

#! /bin/sh

# Enable /bin/bash as shell for user git to also allow rsync + git in ssh login
sed -ri '/^git/{s_/home_/shares/git_; s_/bin/false_/bin/bash_}' /etc/passwd
# sed -ri '/^git/{s_/home_/shares/git_; s_/bin/false_/opt/bin/git-shell_}' /etc/passwd

# Change permission for /shares/git or sshd will complain (or add 'StrictModes off to /etc/ssh/ssh_config)
chmod go-w /shares/git

# Configure sshd
if ! grep -q git /etc/ssh/sshd_config; then 
    # Enable ssh login with user git
    sed -ri '/^AllowUsers/s/$/ git/;$aMatch User git' /etc/ssh/sshd_config
    # Enable user environment for user git (in order to set PATH)
    sed -ri $'/^PermitRootLogin/{a PermitUserEnvironment yes\n}' /etc/ssh/sshd_config
    # Restart sshd
    ngc --restart sshd
fi

# Add git to path
if ! grep -q /opt/bin /etc/environment; then echo "PATH=/opt/bin:/opt/sbin" >> /etc/environment; fi

# Add extra addresses to /etc/hosts
if ! grep -q "###hosts.inc###" /etc/hosts; then cat /opt/etc/hosts.inc >> /etc/hosts; fi

Create the hosts include file /opt/etc/hosts.inc:

# ###hosts.inc### additional hosts for lacie-cloudbox
172.19.3.1      local.gateway            # Static
172.19.3.2      manticore                # Static?
172.19.100.1	gryphon
172.19.100.2	minimoy                  # DHCP Static        00:24:54:02:98:8d
172.19.100.3	unicorn                  # obsolete
172.19.100.4	beqleunxp1nb103          # obsolete
172.19.100.5	nxl67002ux               # obsolete
172.19.100.6	griffin                  # DHCP Static        68:b5:99:f2:4d:99
172.19.100.7	lambada                  # obsolete
172.19.100.8	reddragon
172.19.100.9    leviathan                # obsolete
172.19.100.10   nxl67063                 # obsolete
172.19.100.11   mandala                  # DHCP Static        00:1b:24:fa:a2:9b
172.19.100.12   nxl67002                 # obsolete
172.19.100.13   nxl67063ux               # obsolete
172.19.100.14   nxl67170ux               # DHCP Static        b8:ca:3a:cc:07:bf
172.19.100.15   pc-112-597               # DHCP Static        b8:ca:3a:93:91:27
172.19.100.16   zyratastic
172.19.100.17   graphicdaemon
172.19.100.18   xbmcbuntu                # DHCP Static        00:01:2e:4e:46:05 00:01:2e:4e:46:06
172.19.100.19   zavcxl0005               # DHCP Static        48:0f:cf:27:ad:ad
# 172.19.100.98	lacie-cloudbox           # Static
172.19.100.99	mnemosyne                # Static
172.19.100.102	minimoy-wlan             # DHCP Static        00:26:5e:37:83:ea
172.19.100.105	nxl67002ux-wlan          # DHCP Static
172.19.100.106	griffin-wlan             # DHCP Static        00:24:d7:7d:4e:94
172.19.100.107	apple-pi                 # Static
172.19.100.111  mandala-wlan             # DHCP Static        00:1d:92:13:d2:7d
172.19.100.114  nxl67170ux-wlan          # DHCP Static        84:3a:4b:22:0d:0c
172.19.100.116  zyratastic-wlan
172.19.100.118  xbmcbuntu-wlan           # DHCP Static        0c:d2:92:54:c1:53
172.19.100.119  zavcxl0005-wlan          # DHCP Static        ac:fd:ce:40:c5:31
172.19.100.120	galaxy

Install Unison

  • ipkg provides unison 2.27.57. It can be installed via ipkg install unison.
ipkg list | grep unison
# unison - 2.27.57-2 - A cross-platform file-synchronization tool.
  • To get a more recent version, see Unison to compile from source. v2.40.102 is the same as on Ubuntu Trusty 14.04.

Netconsole server

On lacie-cloudbox:

  • First install netcat:
ipkg install netcat
  • Then start the server:
mkdir -p /shares/beq06659/netconsole
nc -l -p 6666 -u >/shares/beq06659/netconsole/zavcxl0005-netconsole&

On the client, at reboot/wake-up:

NETCON_TGTHOST=lacie-cloudbox
NETCON_PORT=6666
echo "[------------] Redocking on $(date +"%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S")..." | nc -w 1 -u -p 6665 $NETCON_TGTHOST $NETCON_PORT
if [ -n "$NETCON_TGTHOST" ]; then 
    NETCON_TGTIP=$(getent hosts $NETCON_TGTHOST|awk '{print $1}')
    ping -c 1 $NETCON_TGTIP >/dev/null
    NETCON_TGTMAC=$(arp -n $NETCON_TGTIP|awk '/ether/{print $3}')
    echo "Setting up netconsole for location '$LOCATION' ($NETCON_TGTHOST,$NETCON_TGTIP/$NETCON_TGTMAC)"
    sudo rmmod netconsole 2> /dev/null
    sudo modprobe netconsole netconsole=@/,$NETCON_PORT@$NETCON_TGTIP/$NETCON_TGTMAC
else 
    echo "netconsole - Unknown location $LOCATION"
fi

Shares

family
  • Mount with
sudo mount //lacie-cloudbox/beq06659 /mnt/any -o noperm,iocharset=utf8,sec=ntlm,username=public,password=


beq06659
  • Mount with
sudo mount //lacie-cloudbox/beq06659 /mnt/any -o noperm,iocharset=utf8,sec=ntlm,username=beq06659

Backup

Backup Mnemosyne

We use unison.

BackupPC

Fix broken pipe errors

Backuppc requires lot of memory (rsync). To free as much as possible, I kill all python stuff (except ublock-daemon) and all media stuff:

pkill -SIGSTOP -f unicorn            # I stop it first so that it can't react
pkill -SIGKILL -f unicorn            # then kill it
sleep 1 && pkill -SIGSTOP -f unicorn # then stop it again because it respawns
pkill -SIGSTOP -f mt_daapd
pkill -SIGSTOP twonky
pkill -SIGSTOP php-cgi
pkill -SIGKILL -f mt-daapd           # media server stuff
pkill -SIGKILL twonky                # media server stuff
pkill -SIGKILL php-cgi               # php-cgi server launcher by lighttpd

Duplicity (Obsolete)

This section is OBSOLETE — I no longer use duplicity


  • Backup done with deja-dup, which use duplicity as back-end
  • Duplicity can't access samba share. Instead mount samba share locally, and use file:///smb/lacie-cloudbox/sharename instead. Note the triple slash.
  • View available backup:
duplicity collection-status file:///smb/lacie-cloudbox/beq06659
  • List file in current backup
duplicity list-current-files file:///smb/lacie-cloudbox/beq06659

Metadata information is stored in ~/.cache/duplicity. Attention, it seems this can grow quite large.

DHCP Server

  • install
# Install the service
ipkg install dhcp
mkdir /opt/var/run
# Edit the configuration
vi /opt/etc/dhcpd.conf
# Restart the service
/opt/etc/init.d/S56dhcpd
  • DHCP daemon configuration: /opt/etc/dhcpd.conf
  • Current leases are at /opt/etc/dhcpd.leases
  • Now I disabled the dhcpd, and will try again the one on vDSL+ router:
cp /opt/etc/dhcpd.conf /opt/etc/dhcpd.conf.bak     # Backup config if we want to reinstall
ipkg remove dhcp

To do

  • Current backup only includes files that are readable by user beq06659. It should include all files.
  • Exclude some unnecessary folders. Organize these folders to ease future backup.
  • Backup / filesystem (at least /etc, /usr/local)
Backup solutions
  • deja-dup
  • Need one setup for each pc
  • No centralized management. Backup job could happen all at the same time. Same files between pc are stored multiple times.
  • Easy to setup
  • How to backup root filesystem?
  • duplicity
  • backuppc
  • How to install?
  • Will the NAS have enough memory?
  • bacula
  • Package readily available in OptWare
  • rsnapshot

See question on bacula/backuppc/rsnapshot at http://serverfault.com/questions/282228/bacula-vs-backuppc

Rooting NAS and install new app
  • TBC

Troubleshoot

sshd

  • See log at /var/log/messages
  • Check sshd config /etc/ssh/sshd_config:
  • Make sure user is authorized:
 AllowUsers root netbackup git
  • If user home is on /shares mount, then disable StrictModes
StrictModes no
  • Enable user environment
PermitUserEnvironment yes
then
env > ~/.ssh/environment
vi ~/.ssh/environment                # Remove useless variables
  • Edit /etc/passwd:
git:x:503:100:None:/shares/git:/opt/bin/git-shell
  • Restart sshd:
ngc --restart sshd

git

  • Check that environment is ok [1]
ssh git@lacie-cloudbox  "which git-upload-pack"

ntp

  • Box loses regularly time synchronization, which then affects backuppc
  • Workaround: log into https://lacie-cloudbox/, and reset ntp (uncheck / check ntp server).

slow performance, lot of swapping

The Lacie-Cloudbox only has 256MB physical memory, and some processes takes a lot of memory. When doing some unusual tasks, we can disable (stop) temporarily these processes, without apparently damage:

pkill -SIGSTOP twonky        # Usually consuming around 100MB+
pkill -f -SIGSTOP unicorn    # A python process running /usr/lib/unicorn/run.py (and consuming 100MB+)

To restart:

pkill -SIGCONT twonky
pkill -f -SIGCONT unicorn