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Revision as of 12:52, 5 July 2015
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Contents
General
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Basic Info
- Web interface at http://files/
- Can also be accessed via samba/SMB with the standard lvl1 credentials.
- ssh is also possible, but there is no safety check for accidentally deleting files this way.
Setting up on Ubuntu
- Prerequisites:
sudo apt-get install autofs smbfs
- create autofs config files
- /etc/auto.master
/mnt /etc/auto.files --timeout=6000 --ghost
- /etc/auto.files
z -fstype=smbfs,credentials=/etc/auto.auth ://files/shared
- /etc/auto.auth
- (replace CENSORED with the lvl1 credentials)
username=CENSORED password=CENSORED
- run the following:
sudo chmod 400 /etc/auto.auth sudo service autofs restart
- the files share will be mounted in /mnt/z
- to make this easily accessible, run
ln -s /mnt/z ~/z
- Desktop file for adding to menu (place in /usr/share/applications/
[Desktop Entry] Name=File Share Comment=LVL1 central file server Exec=nautilus /home/lvl1/z Icon=system-file-manager Terminal=false Type=Application StartupNotify=true OnlyShowIn=GNOME;Unity; Categories=GNOME;GTK;Utility;Core; MimeType=inode/directory;application/x-gnome-saved-search; X-GNOME-Bugzilla-Bugzilla=GNOME X-GNOME-Bugzilla-Product=nautilus X-GNOME-Bugzilla-Component=general X-GNOME-Bugzilla-Version=3.4.2 Actions=Window; X-Ubuntu-Gettext-Domain=nautilus [Desktop Action Window] Name=File Share Exec=nautilus /home/lvl1/z OnlyShowIn=Unity;
Server Setup
File Systems
Device
- Root is on a single drive. Important files are symlinked to the raid array.
- Raid device is /dev/md0
- Do not access this directly
- Check status with
cat /proc/mdstat
- Cache device is /dev/bcache0
- This adds SSD caching on top of the /dev/md0
- Interact with /dev/bcache0 as if it were a disk.
- Mounted on /mnt/bcache0
Samba
- Samba is used to share files and provide a recycling mechanism
- Services like elFinder that access member files use a mounted samba share so that samba can protect files from being deleted
- Config file: /etc/samba/smb.conf
Autofs
- Used to mount the samba share locally
- Config files
- /etc/auto.master
- /etc/auto.files
- /etc/auto.files.auth
- Dir
- /mnt/autofs/z
ClamAV
- Virus scanner
- Currently I only have a cronjob setup to manually scan the shared directory
- cronjob /etc/cron.hourly/clamav
- scans /home/lvl1/shared/
- moves infected files to /home/lvl1/infected/
- logs to /var/log/clamav.log