39 lines
2.3 KiB
Markdown
39 lines
2.3 KiB
Markdown
## Install
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1. `curl -s https://raw.githubusercontent.com/PrincessPi3/Precision-Timekeeping-Fuckery/refs/heads/main/installer_auto.sh?nocache=$RANDOM | sudo $SHELL`
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2. `cd ~/Precision-Timekeeping-Fuckery`
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3. `bash installer1.sh` (will reboot)
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4. `cd ~/Precision-Timekeeping-Fuckery`
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5. `bash installer2.sh` (will reboot)
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6. `cd ~/Precision-Timekeeping-Fuckery`
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7. `bash installer3.sh` (will reboot)
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8. `cd ~/Precision-Timekeeping-Fuckery`
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9. `bash installer4.sh` (will reboot)
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10. Grafana
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1. open grafana web interface in a browser: `http://<ip>:3000`
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2. username `admin` password `admin`
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3. set new password
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4. Dashboards->Import
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1. Upload Garfana-Visualization.json
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5. edit each graph and just save
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11. after 24 hours
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1. `cd ~/Precision-Timekeeping-Fuckery`
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2. `bash reconfig_full.sh ./running-warn-level-conf` (will reboot)
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## Scripts
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`uninstall.sh` uninstalls everything
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`chrony_statistics.sh` uses the python script chrony_statistics.py and feeds it copies of tracking statistics to calculate offset
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`cleanup.sh` remove old files
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`dump_configs.sh` make a backup of all configs
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`full_status.sh` show status of all of the componants of Precision-Timekeeping-Fuckery one by one
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`installer_auto.sh` script to initialize the install, it is run first
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* usage: `curl -s https://raw.githubusercontent.com/PrincessPi3/Precision-Timekeeping-Fuckery/refs/heads/main/installer_auto.sh?nocache=$RANDOM | sudo $SHELL`
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`installer1.sh` first manual installer script. runs rpi-config and optionall rpi-update
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`installer2.sh` second manual installer script. performs a dist-upgrade and an autoremove
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`installer3.sh` third manual installer script. adds grafana and telegram repos, uninstalls and disables unneeded junk, installs packages, adds pps-gpio to /etc/modules if not there, autoremove, gives users the right groups
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`installer4.sh` final manual installer script. runs `reconfig_full.sh` and enables the services on boot
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`nuke_logs.sh` does just what it says on the tin
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`reconfig_full.sh` reconfigures services in one of the directories
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* usage: `bash reconfig_full <config_directory>`
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`services.sh` runs an operation on all of the relevant services
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* usage: `bash services.sh [start|status|stop|restart|reload|enable|disable]`
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`show_running_configs.sh` shows the current config files, one by one |