update docs about resetting fault counters, rewrite crontab section
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@ -73,22 +73,19 @@ https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.6/howto/deployment/checklist/
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Regular jobs
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Run these commands regularly::
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# clear expired sessions from the database, use your correct settings module:
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django-admin.py clearsessions --settings=local_settings
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# reinitialize the test user:
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django-admin.py testuser --settings=local_settings
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To run these commands regularly on Linux (or other POSIX OSes), you can use
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crontab -e to create a cronjob that runs as the same user as the nsupdate.info
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wsgi application.
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Here's a user crontab::
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You need to run some commands regularly, we show how to do that on Linux (or
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other POSIX OSes) using user cronjobs (use crontab -e to edit it). Make sure
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it runs as the same user as the nsupdate.info wsgi application::
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DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE=local_settings
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# reinitialize the test user:
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50 2 * * * django-admin.py testuser
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# reset the fault counters:
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55 2 * * * django-admin.py faults --reset-client --reset-server
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# clear expired sessions from the database, use your correct settings module:
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0 3 * * 1 django-admin.py clearsessions
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# clear outdated registrations:
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0 3 * * 2 django-admin.py cleanupregistration
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