Motivation: helping devops to achieve daily basis results easier
- hetzner
- scaleway
- vultr
- linode
- digitalocean
- upcloud
- ssdnodes * does not have block storage, load balancer or even hourly based prices
- lunanode
- netcup
Before running the commands remotely via ssh protocol you need to send your public ssh key to the datacenter of your choid (like one of those listed above / I.E. one you created your VPS)
To do that, copy the content showed after issueing the command below
cat ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub
You should be able to see something like this:
ssh-rsa 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 [email protected]
If you see the message below instead
/Users/[home]/.ssh/id_rsa.pub: No such file or directory
than create a brand new ssh key using the command below:
ssh-keygen -t rsa -P ""
If everything went right, you can copy the content showed using the command below
cat ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub
And, finally, paste the ssh public key content just copied into the datacenter dashboard of your choice.
Replace the letters bellow (X.Y.Z.W) with the correct VPSs IP addresses separeted by spaces. Example: (163.172.144.44 173.172.114.31 68.31.97.53)
declare -a IPS=(X.Y.Z.W)
for IP in ${IPS[@]}; do ssh -o StrictHostKeyChecking=no -t root@$IP "echo 'debconf debconf/frontend select Noninteractive' | debconf-set-selections; apt update; apt -y -q upgrade; apt -y -q autoremove; apt -y -q install sudo curl zip unzip screen ; reboot;" ; done
Replace the letters bellow (X.Y.Z.W) with the correct VPSs IP addresses separeted by spaces. Example: (163.172.144.44 173.172.114.31 68.31.97.53)
declare -a IPS=(X.Y.Z.W)
for IP in ${IPS[@]}; do ssh -o StrictHostKeyChecking=no -t root@$IP "echo 'debconf debconf/frontend select Noninteractive' | debconf-set-selections; curl https://releases.rancher.com/install-docker/18.06.sh | sh; apt-mark hold docker-ce; " ; done
sudo apt install screen
Activating
sudo screen
Just press enter to continue...
Below are some most common commands for managing Linux Screen Windows:
Ctrl+a c Create a new window (with shell)
Ctrl+a " List all window
Ctrl+a 0 Switch to window 0 (by number )
Ctrl+a A Rename the current window
Ctrl+a S Split current region horizontally into two regions
Ctrl+a | Split current region vertically into two regions
Ctrl+a tab Switch the input focus to the next region
Ctrl+a Ctrl+a Toggle between the current and previous region
Ctrl+a Q Close all regions but the current one
Ctrl+a X Close the current region
Ctrl+a d You can detach from the screen session at any time by typing this
screen -r To resume your screen session