--- author: ~ben and ~khuxkm published: false title: administration description: ~team admin guide category: - admin --- 1. [adding users](#adding-users) 2. [backups](#backups) 3. [bypassing resource limits as services user](#bypassing-resource-limits) 4. [runaway processes/excessive resource usage](#runaway-processes) ## adding users > see the [makeuser](https://tildegit.org/team/makeuser) script's documentation the signup page ([source]( https://tildegit.org/team/site/src/branch/master/signup/signup-handler.php)) writes `makeuser` commands into `/var/signups`. once you've looked through signups and removed spam (by just commenting that line in the signups file), you can run sh /var/signups and enter your sudo password to approve all pending requests ## services for hosted services that formerly lived in `/home/services`, see `/opt`. other projects that are installed with a `make install` type of install can now be found in `/usr/local/src`. as needed, feel free to git pull and make install. for hosted services like tilde.news and pad.tildeverse.org, be sure to check release notes, fetch from upstream, and rebase any commit sets we keep on top. ## backups tilde.team uses [borg](https://borgbackup.readthedocs.io/en/stable/) (via [borgmatic](https://torsion.org/borgmatic)) for backups and is configured to save 7 daily backups, 4 weekly backups, 6 monthly, and 1 yearly backup. backups run once daily during the night. to see a list of the backups: sudo borgmatic list to see general backup stats: sudo borgmatic info to restore a backup: sudo borgmatic extract --archive <archive name> --progress --path /path/to/restore we keep backups of: * `/home` * `/etc` * mysql and postgres databases (dumped before each backup run) * [nextcloud](https://cloud.tilde.team/) data * [tildegit](https://tildegit.org) database and repos * `/var/spool/cron` - your crontabs * `/tilde` - user-submitted scripts * [mailman3](https://lists.tildeverse.org) list and archive data ## bypassing resource limits (by [~khuxkm](https://khuxkm.tilde.team/)) So occasionally, when you're working with the services user, you'll run into "error: fork: retry: Resource temporarily unavailable" errors. Here's how to fix it: 07:11 <~khuxkm> so this is seriously dumb 07:11 <~khuxkm> so how you fix limits is 07:12 <~khuxkm> sudo -iu services 07:12 <~khuxkm> use ps -aux to find the bash process ("-bash") 07:12 <~khuxkm> then `sudo prlimit --pid <pid> --nproc 1000000:100000000` 07:12 <~khuxkm> then do what you need to do 07:12 <~khuxkm> then exit the bash session ## runaway processes if a user consistently uses a lot of resources, send them a note via email to request that they mind their usage levels. if they fail to respond within a day or two, feel free to kill the process by pid or with `killall`. if they resume using excessive resources and haven't responded to communications, then feel free to lock them out by changing their shell to `/usr/sbin/nologin`. sudo chsh -s /usr/sbin/nologin <username> don't forget to kill their existing session with: sudo loginctl terminate-user <username>