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[CWM] Create documentation to support devops #87

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lin-d-hop opened this issue Nov 22, 2024 · 7 comments
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[CWM] Create documentation to support devops #87

lin-d-hop opened this issue Nov 22, 2024 · 7 comments
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lin-d-hop commented Nov 22, 2024

Description

On the appropriate repo wiki (mykomap-monolith? does this also host the ansible scripts?) create some basic documentation to support the team to restart the apps and servers in the case of server/app crashing

Include:

  • Basic Hertzner walkthrough - log in. Restart server.
  • Basic ssh - ssh command. Restart app

We're not worried about any more insightful sysadmin/devops queries. Just the basics to support a less technical person to restart.

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  • Add a link to the wiki on this issue, with the above documented.
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wu-lee commented Nov 22, 2024

Colm's had a quick run-down of Hetzner. Technical problems with bandwidth on the call means it didn't seem sensible to record.

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wu-lee commented Nov 24, 2024

Wiki page here:

https://github.com/DigitalCommons/mykomap-monolith/wiki/Server-Admin-notes

I think that covers the bases, including the points above.

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ColmDC commented Dec 4, 2024

@rogup can you take a read through the doc and comment if you think it is sufficient. @rogup ?

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rogup commented Dec 5, 2024

@wu-lee The doc looks good, I just had one comment (which I've added as [Rohit: ... ] )

But I think we should move this from the Wikis to the codebase docs. It's more difficult to track changes to Wikis and do reviews (like now), and it will be a pain to move them off GitHub if we ever need to.

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wu-lee commented Dec 5, 2024

Happy to do that, I was using wiki as a more ad-hoc repository as suggested by Lynne.

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wu-lee commented Dec 6, 2024

I've amended the page to incorporate your comment, which is correct.

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rogup commented Dec 10, 2024

Thanks, looks good apart from that and think it's ready to be moved over to the codebase docs.

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