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Getting started guide
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# Getting started guide
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Unpack your binaries
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## Compile it at first
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Example:
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% tar xzf uhub-0.2.6-linux-i386.tar.gz
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% cd uhub-0.2.6
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See the doc/compile.txt file
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Copy the binary to /usr/local/bin
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## Create configuration files
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% sudo cp uhub /usr/local/bin
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Create configuration files.
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If no configuration files are created, uhub will use the default parameters, so you can skip this step if you are in a hurry to see it run.
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As root, or use sudo.
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% cp doc/uhub.conf /etc/uhub
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% cp doc/users.conf /etc/uhub
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% echo "welcome to uhub" > /etc/uhub/motd.txt
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You can edit the default configuration file before starting uhub.
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As root edit /etc/uhub/uhub.conf:
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hub_name=My Public Hub
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hub_description=Yet another ADC hub
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server_port=1511
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server_bind_addr=any
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max_users=150
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## Start uhub
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Start the hub in the foreground for the first time. Shut it down, by pressing CTRL+C.
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Thu, 05 Feb 2009 00:48:04 +0000 INFO: Starting server, listening on :::1511...
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Connect to the hub using an ADC client, use the address adc://localhost:1511, or replace localhost with the correct hostname or IP address.
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NOTE: It is important to use the "adc://" prefix, and the port number when using DC++ and other ADC clients.
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**NOTE**: It is important to use the "adc://" prefix, and the port number.
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## Kill / Stop uhub
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If you modify the configuration files in /etc/uhub you will have to notify uhub by sending a HUP signal.
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% killall -HUP uhub
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## Start uhub as daemon (or in background mode)
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In order to run uhub as a daemon, start it with the -f switch which will make it fork into the background.
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In addition, use the -l to specify a log file instead of stdout. One can also specify a specific user and/or group,
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if one wishes to run uhub as a specific user using the -u and -g switches.
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% uhub -f -l mylog.txt -u nobody -g nogroup
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If you are planning to more than 1024 users on hub, you must increase the max number of file descriptors allowed.
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## Having more than 1024 users on uhub
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If you are planning to more than 1024 users on your hub, you must increase the max number of file descriptors allowed.
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This limit needs to be higher than the configured max_users in uhub.conf.
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In Linux can add the following lines to /etc/security/limits.conf (allows for ~4000 users)
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* soft nofile 4096
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* hard nofile 4096
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* soft nofile 4096
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* hard nofile 4096
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Or, you can use (as root):
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% ulimit -n 4096
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## Interact with uhub through your hub chat (only for operator/admin):
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You can interact with uhub in your hub main chat using the `!` prefix, followed by a command:
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Example :
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Example, to display help and the command you can use:
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* to display help and the command you can use:
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!help
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* !help
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Your mileage may vary -- Good luck!
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