These are possible steps to reset a csync2 cluster that has been seriously fubared. This is an apocalyptic approach and should only be used when more surgical fixes (like correcting an individual conflict) aren't workable.
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➜ ~ host northhillshospital.com | |
northhillshospital.com has address 199.91.36.45 | |
➜ ~ host 199.91.36.45 | |
;; Truncated, retrying in TCP mode. | |
45.36.91.199.in-addr.arpa domain name pointer salem.h2u.com. | |
45.36.91.199.in-addr.arpa domain name pointer northeastflorida.h2u.com. | |
45.36.91.199.in-addr.arpa domain name pointer *.parkcentral.ehc.com. | |
45.36.91.199.in-addr.arpa domain name pointer northhills.h2u.com. | |
45.36.91.199.in-addr.arpa domain name pointer hcahealthcare.com. |
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#!/usr/bin/env sh | |
## update.sh - manage a OpenWRT LetsEncrypt https instalation | |
# HOWTO: | |
# - put update.sh in its own directory (like /root/.https) | |
# - run ./update.sh your.domain.com (that domain needs to point to your router) | |
# * this get an issued cert from letsencrypt.org using the webroot verification method | |
# * also installs curl and ca-certificates packages | |
# - use crontab -e; add the line `0 0 * * * "/root/.https/update.sh" >>/root/.https/log.txt 2>&` | |
# * this runs the update every day, logging everything to log.txt | |
# |
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